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Oklahoma!
The love story takes place on a film set in the Oklahoma Territory. It is about tender romance of Curly and Laurey Williams. Curly is a ranch hand and Laurey is the farmer's daughter. They face many challenges when Rod Steiger determines to make their relationship to be broken.
















24 February 1930, Carnegie, Oklahoma, USA

29 February 1920, Sacramento, California, USA

7 September 1902, Crab Orchard, Nebraska, USA

1 October 1921, White Plains, New York, USA


6 March 1899, Little Rock, Arkansas, USA

25 June 1890, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA

24 September 1928, Jackson, Mississippi, USA

14 April 1925, Westhampton, New York, USA


2 December 1913, Pasadena, California, USA


12 March 1921, East Orange, New Jersey, USA

31 March 1934, Charleroi, Pennsylvania, USA

8 March 1930, St. Louis, Missouri, USA

22 April 1906, Rock Island, Illinois, USA

24 March 1920, Seattle, Washington, USA

21 March 1931, Kansas City, Missouri, USA

26 April 1926, Brooklyn, New York, USA

28 November 1923, Los Angeles, California, USA



November 01, 2007
Folksy and sentimental.
January 15, 2007
Pretty fun in spite of itself.
November 01, 2007
50 years on there's still an infectious charm about Oklahoma!
October 27, 2015
This rousing film version of the massively influential and, in its day, revolutionary Rodgers and Hammerstein Broadway musical preserves both the magnificent songs and the key Agnes DeMille choreography.
November 01, 2007
It's a watchable, if hardly terrific, rendering of an innovative Broadway landmark.
January 26, 2006
My favourite is the odd cast singing 'The Farmer and the Cowman should be friends', a sentiment I have long believed in.
April 11, 2011
The wrong director, Fred Zinnemann, who doesn't have any sense for the genre, was assigned to this musical, but the tunes are glorious.
October 27, 2015
In spite of its age and the fact that its 145-minute mass is sometimes dragging, Oklahoma! hollers itself home as a handsome piece of entertainment.
December 13, 2005
The film is so richly layered that multiple viewings become compulsive -- you think it's all there in front of you, but every time you revisit it, you notice something more, and finish with a desire to go back again.
May 20, 2003
A full-bodied Oklahoma! has been brought forth in this film to match in vitality, eloquence and melody any musical this reviewer has ever seen.
November 01, 2007
The film heaves and sputters from one indifferently rendered number to the next.
November 01, 2007
The wide screen used for the Todd-AO process adds production scope and visual grandeur, capturing a vista of blue sky and green prairie that can be breathtaking.