Information
| Year: | 1949 |
| Rating: | 6.2(343) |
| Listed in: | Drama, Action, Romance |
| Directed by: | Stuart Heisler |
| Actors: | Robert Preston Pedro Armendáriz Lloyd Gough Chill Wills Ed Begley Susan Hayward |
Cast
| Directed by | |
|---|---|
| Stuart Heisler | |
| Actors | |
| Robert Preston | as Brad Brady |
| Pedro Armendáriz | as Jim Redbird |
| Lloyd Gough | as Bruce Tanner |
| Chill Wills | as Pinky Jimpson (Narrator) |
| Ed Begley | as John J. 'Johnny' Brady |
| Jimmy Conlin | as Homer Triplette |
| Roland Jack | as Steve, Cherokee's Ranchhand |
| Harry Shannon | as Nelse Lansing |
| William Bailey | as Party Guest |
| George Barrows | as Table Player at Gambling Emporium |
| Charles D. Brown | as Judge McKay |
| Paul E. Burns | as Tooley |
| Lane Chandler | as Mr. Kelly |
| Iron Eyes Cody | as Osage Indian |
| James Conaty | as Party Guest |
| Chester Conklin | as Gambling Casino Patron |
| Sayre Dearing | as Dice Table Croupier |
| John Dehner | as Oilman |
| Mike Donovan | as Dice Game Spectator/Rancher at Meeting |
| Tom Dugan | as Cab driver |
| Franklyn Farnum | as Oilman |
| Fred Graham | as Charlie, Cherokee's Foreman |
| Frank Hagney | as Doorman at Gambling Emporium |
| Creighton Hale | as Party Guest |
| Sam Harris | as Man in Courthouse Corridor |
| Thomas Browne Henry | as Mr. Winslow |
| Bill Hickman | as Bill |
| John Holland | as Reporter |
| Selmer Jackson | as Oilman |
| Kenner G. Kemp | as Party Guest |
| Nolan Leary | as Man with newspaper |
| Carl M. Leviness | as Gambling Casino Patron |
| Jack Low | as Assistant Mover |
| Wilbur Mack | as Gambling Casino Patron |
| George Magrill | as Firefighter |
| Renny McEvoy | as Car Dealer |
| David McMahon | as Oil rigger |
| George Meader | as Hotel Manager |
| Charles Meredith | as Ned - Governor of Oklahoma |
| Harold Miller | as Party Guest |
| Frank Mills | as Moving Man |
| Roger Moore | as Oilman |
| Cyril Ring | as Dice Table Croupier |
| Charles Sherlock | as Firefighter |
| Brick Sullivan | as Cowboy in Hotel Lobby |
| Pierre Watkin | as Attorney Winters |
| Dick Wessel | as Joker |
| Billy Wilkerson | as Lazy Mouse |
| Chief Yowlachie | as Charlie Lightfoot |
| Actresses | |
| Susan Hayward | as Cherokee Lansing |
| Lola Albright | as Candy Williams |
| Yvonne Doughty | as Girlfriend |
| Allegra Varron | as Opera Singer |
Movie info
| Languages: | English |
| Plot: | It's Tulsa, Oklahoma at the start of the oil boom and Cherokee Lansing's rancher father is killed in a fight with the Tanner Oil Company. Cherokee plans revenge by bringing in her own wells with the help of oil expert Brad Brady and childhood friend Jim Redbird. When the oil and the money start gushing in, both Brad and Jim want to protect the land but Cherokee has different ideas. What started out as revenge for her father's death has turned into an obsession for wealth and power. |
View Online
Tags
Original Soundtracks
| "TULSA" Written by Allie Wrubel, Mort Greene Performed by Chill Wills |
Goofs
| DATE: Although the bulk of the story takes place in the early to mid-1920's, all of Susan Hayward's and Lola Albright's hairstyles and clothing, as well as those of the other female members of the cast, are strictly 1948. |
Quotes
|
Jim Redbird: [to Cherry Lansing] I don't think your father would like to see you smeared with oil! Candy Williams: Cherokee. That sounds sort of Indian-ish. Cherokee Lansing: Candy. That sounds sort of sticky-ish. |
Comments
No comments yet.