Oklahoma!

Titolo originale: Oklahoma!
Regia: Fred Zinnemann |
Anno: 1955
Origine: United States of America |
Generi: Western Musica Romance
Tag: horseback riding | oklahoma | ranch | musical | based on play or musical | frontier | peddler | shivaree | statehood | smokehouse | unspoken love | 1900s |
Cast: Gordon MacRae | Gloria Grahame | Gene Nelson | Charlotte Greenwood | Shirley Jones | Eddie Albert | James Whitmore | Rod Steiger | Barbara Lawrence | Jay C. Flippen | Roy Barcroft | James Mitchell | Bambi Linn | Jennie Workman | Virginia Bosler | Kelly Brown | Evelyn Taylor | Lizanne Truex | Jane Fischer | Marc Platt | Chad Dee Block | Bob Calder | Beth Carter | Bill Chatham | Robert Cole | Jerry Dealey | Al Ferguson | Joanne Genthon | Jerry Glenn | Stanley Hall | Fred Hansen | Loren Hightower | Ben Johnson | Ray Jones | Maurice Kelly | Donald Kerr | Nancy Kilgas | Ethan Laidlaw | Richard Landry | Carey Leverette | Rory Mallinson | Gloria Moore | Raimonda Orselli | Bob Petrovich | Jim Reeves | Cecile Rogers | Buddy Roosevelt | Jerry Rush | Russell Simpson | Felix Smith | Dolores Starr | Jack Tygett |

Due uomini si contendono l'amore di Lori che vive in una fattoria dell'Oklahoma: il bel cowboy Johnny e il rozzo Jud. Per la verità, lei non è molto coerente: ama Johnny, ma flirta con l'altro per rendersi interessante. Johnny e Lori infine si sposano: durante la festa di nozze campestre, Jud tenta un'atroce vendetta, ma muore. Il tradizionale lieto fine non può dunque mancare.

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Laurie greets the female dancers on the porch in one shot and in the next shot they are shown just g [...] D
When Curley and Laurey are singing "People will say we're in love," the view moves back and forth fr [...] D
As the train came to a stop for Will Parker's arrival, the locomotive was chugging hard and making a [...] D
In the opening scene, the house set is on flat ground with trees in the yard. In the closing shots, [...] D
In the early scenes at Aunt Eller's, the corn disappears and reappears between shots. D
In the beginning of the song "Oklahoma!" there's what appear to be a camera and camera operator shad [...] D
During the auction, when Curly makes the highest bid, Aunt Eller bangs the gavel SO hard that it bre [...] D
When Laurey is singing "Many a New Day" in the bedroom, she puts her arms above her head. When she t [...] D
When the words "The End" appear a square section of the sky/clouds directly behind "The" suddenly mo [...] D
When Laurie walks into her house when the crowd arrives before going to the Skidmore party, she hear [...] D
During the auction scene, when Aunt Eller forcefully slams the gavel on Curly's high bid, the hammer [...] D
At the train station, Will Parker gets off the train and gives Aunt Eller a white box of something. [...] D
The idling train next to the platform during the "Kansas City" song shifts between shots. At the sta [...] D
In the final "Oklahoma!" scene, everyone is gathered round outside Aunt Eller's house,with Curley an [...] D
In the Todd-AO version, in the song "Farmer and the Cowman", Aunt Eller tells a little story near th [...] D
When everybody stops by Aunt Eller's on the way to Skidmore's party. she invites the ladies to come [...] D
When Will Parker is giving Ado Annie the "Oklahoma Hello," you can see a camera shadow as it pushes [...] D
There are no mountains visible near Catoosa. D

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Jud Fry: You ain't told me yet what business you h [...] D
Ali Hakim: Good-bye, baby. I will show you how we [...] D
Ado Annie Carnes: He called me his Persian kitten! [...] D
Ali Hakim: I wanted to marry her when I saw the mo [...] D
Ali Hakim: Oh, I did not say that. Ado Annie Carn [...] D
Aunt Eller Murphy: [with gun in hand] SING! SING! [...] D
Laurey: [to Curly] Thought you was somebody. D
[Curly notices that the haystack is fire] Curly: [...] D
Curly: You never know how many people like you til [...] D
Laurey: Curly! You're sittin' on the stove! Curly [...] D
Ali Hakim: It's a wonderful thing to be married. I [...] D
Laurey: So that's that old Cummings gal I heared s [...] D
Aunt Eller Murphy: Let's not break the law. Let's [...] D
Ado Annie Carnes: That's Will Parker. Promise me y [...] D
[first lines] Curly: [singing] There's a bright g [...] D
Ado Annie Carnes: How long you been married? Ali [...] D
Ado Annie Carnes: There won't never be nobody like [...] D
Will Parker: I don't know what to make of you! You [...] D
Laurey: We don't want people talkin' about us, do [...] D
Ali Hakim: You'd hardly ever see your daughter no [...] D
Ali Hakim: Hey, hey, hey! What are you doing? Wil [...] D
Jud Fry: I ain't good enough for you, am I? I'm a [...] D
Will Parker: You ain't gonna think of that old ped [...] D
Curly: [to Jud] How did you get to be the way you [...] D
Aunt Eller Murphy: [singing] I'd like to say a wor [...] D
Ado Annie Carnes: Sometimes there seems like times [...] D
Ali Hakim: Here, take a look at these postcards. [...] D
Ali Hakim: Look, Annie, there is a man who loves y [...] D
Curly: The women would sniffle softly, some probab [...] D
Aunt Eller Murphy: And you'll feel funny when I te [...] D
Ado Annie Carnes: Ali, Laurey and me been having a [...] D
Will Parker: Now that I got that fifty dollars, yo [...] D
Curly: If she liked me any more, she'd sic the dog [...] D

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