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The Oklahoman
The Oklahoman

The Oklahoman (1957)

56% User Rating
1h 20min
Western

"That Ramrod Guy From Whichita is Bullet-Hot as the Greatest Plainsman of Them All !"

After his wife dies in childbirth, a doctor settles down in the small Oklahoma town of Cherokee Wells to raise his newborn daughter. Unfortunately, not all the citizens there are hospitable, especially when the doctor hires a pretty Indian teenager as his child's nanny.

Francis D. LyonDirector

Cast

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Joel McCrea

Joel McCrea

John

Barbara Hale

Barbara Hale

Anne

Brad Dexter

Brad Dexter

Dobie

Gloria Talbott

Gloria Talbott

Maria Smith

Michael Pate

Michael Pate

Charlie Smith

Verna Felton

Verna Felton

Mrs. Waynebrook

Douglas Dick

Douglas Dick

Mel Dobie

Anthony Caruso

Anthony Caruso

Jim Hawk

Esther Dale

Esther Dale

Mrs. Fitzgerald

Adam Williams

Adam Williams

Bob Randell

Ray Teal

Ray Teal

Jason - Stableman

Peter J. Votrian

Peter J. Votrian

Little Charlie Smith

John Pickard

John Pickard

Marshal Bill

Mimi Gibson

Mimi Gibson

Louise Brighton

I. Stanford Jolley

I. Stanford Jolley

Storekeeper

Scotty Beckett

Scotty Beckett

Messenger at Ranch

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Jennifer Lea

Girl

Reviews (1)

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John Chard
John Chard
Rating 70%

July 11, 2019

The good doctor takes up the good fight! The Oklahoman is directed by Francis Lyon and written by Daniel Ullman. It stars Joel McCRea, Barbara Hale, Brad Dexter, Gloria Talbott, Michael Pate, Verna Felton and Douglas Dick. Music is by Hans Salter and cinematography by Carl Guthrie. After his wife dies during childbirth, Doctor John Brighton (McCrea) stops in the small Oklahoma town of Cherokee Wells to bury her. Deciding to stay there and start a practice, he comes to run afoul of the local bad boys fronted by the Dobie brothers (Dexter/Dick). A CinemaScope/De Luxe Color production, The Oklahoman appears to be one of McCrea's lesser known Westerns. Which is a shame, for although this isn't high on action quotas, it is however rich on characters and beats a solid worthy message heart. It's a typical McCrea characterisation, Doctor Brighton is a peaceable man, a bastion of the community, loved by all but the baddies. As the stench of racism rears its ugly head, and a secret of the land comes to the fore, Brighton is forced to stand up for values that he knows to be right, putting himself into great danger in the process. The Native American characters are well written, showing them to be hard working and integral parts of the community. This is a town where integration clearly works, it's only when financial gain for the Dobie Brothers surfaces does race become an issue. There's a rather fanciful (sort of) love triangle in the mix, as both the Hale and Talbott (playing a young Indian character) have soft feelings for the much older doctor, but this aspect is no hindrance to the pic since it isn't overtly played. Over on the villain side of things Dexter does a nice line in gurning mistrust, and thankfully he doesn't shift into cartoon caricature. It's not a very insightful picture, as per the themes ticking away, this is after all a second tier "B" Western. Yet some classy veneers shine bright as our characters move about the comforting surrounds of the Iverson Ranch locales. While of course McCrea is the most reassuring presence of all. 7/10

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