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Tulsa

  • Directors: Stuart Heisler; Stuart Hiesler
  • AMG Rating: starstarstar
  • Genre: Drama
  • Movie Type: Adventure Drama
  • Themes: Prospectors and Land Rights, Small-Town Life, Obsessive Quests
  • Main Cast: Susan Hayward, Robert Preston, Pedro Armendáriz, Lloyd Gough, Chill Wills
  • Release Year: 1949
  • Country: US
  • Run Time: 96 minutes

Plot

Tulsa was, in 1949, the most elaborate production released to date by the Eagle-Lion corporation-though all evidence, especially the technical credits, suggests that the film was put together at Universal-International, then merely distriibuted by Eagle-Lion (who made a fortune at the box office). The film traces the matriculation of the sleepy Oklahoma village of Tulsa into a major oil center Susan Hayward stars as an amibitious cattleman's daughter who wishes to wreak vengeance on the encroaching oil interests but who becomes a "black gold" mogul herself. Robert Preston costars as a geologist who hopes to rescue his beloved Oklahoma from being utterly devastated by drilling and derricks. This being a late-1940s film, Greed runs a poor second to Good at film's end, with the oilmen and the conservations learning to work together rather than as bitter enemies. While the story is a good one, the true selling angle of Tulsa was its action sequences, notably a fire scene that must have cost as much as all the other Eagle-Lion releases of 1949 combined. Originally lensed in vibrant Techicolor, Tulsa is usually seen today in washed-out, two-color Public Domain prints. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

Cast

Ed Begley, Sr. - "Crude Oil" Johnny Brady; Jimmy Conlin - Bruce Tanner; Roland Jack - Steve; Harry Shannon - Nelse Lansing; Pierre Watkin - Winters; Lola Albright - Candy Williams; Charles D. Brown; Paul E. Burns - Tooley; Lane Chandler - Mr. Kelly; Iron Eyes Cody - The Osage Indian; Joseph Crehan - Judge McKay; John Dehner; Fred Graham - Oil Worker; Thomas Brown Henry - Winslow; Selmar Jackson - Oilman; Larry Keating - Governor; Nolan Leary - Man with Newspaper; Dick Wessel - Joker; Chief Yowlachie - Charlie Lightfoot; Tom Dugan - Taxi Driver

Credit

Nathan Juran - Art Director, Herschel McCoy - Costume Designer, Stuart Heisler - Director, Stuart Hiesler - Director, Terrell O. Morse - Editor, Frank Skinner - Composer (Music Score), Irving Friedman - Musical Direction/Supervision, Mort Greene - Songwriter, Allie Wrubel - Songwriter, Del Armstrong - Makeup, Ern Westmore - Makeup, Winton Hoch - Cinematographer, Walter Wanger - Producer, Armor E. Marlowe - Set Designer, Al Orenbach - Set Designer, John P. Fulton - Special Effects, Richard Wormser - Screen Story, Frank S. Nugent - Screenwriter, Curtis Kenyon - Screenwriter
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Tulsa

Tulsa DVD Cover
Directed by Stuart Heisler
Produced by Walter Wanger
Edward Lasker
Written by Curtis Kenyon
Frank S. Nugent
Richard Wormser (story)
Narrated by Chill Wills
Starring Susan Hayward
Robert Preston
Pedro Armendáriz
Music by Frank Skinner
Cinematography Winton C. Hoch
Editing by Terry O. Morse
Distributed by Walter Wanger Productions
Eagle-Lion films
Release date(s) 26 May 1949
Running time 90 min.
Country United StatesUSA
Language English

Tulsa is a 1949 Technicolor film that was directed by Stuart Heisler and starred Susan Hayward, Robert Preston, Lloyd Gough, Chill Wills (as the narrator), and featured Ed Begley in one of his earliest film roles, billed as Edward Begley.

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Plot

The plot revolved around the Tulsa, Oklahoma oil boom of the 1920s and detailed how obsession with accumulating wealth and power can tend to corrupt moral character.

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