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Oklahoma! was the first feature film photographed in the Todd-AO 70 mm widescreen process (and was simultaneously filmed in CinemaScope 35mm). Set in Oklahoma Territory shortly after the turn of the 20th century, it tells the story of farm girl Laurey Williams (Jones) and her courtship by two rival suitors, cowboy Curly McLain (MacRae) and the ...
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Weekly B & W episodes were 30 minutes in length from 1957-1961. The program expanded to an hour and switched to color for its final season in 1961-1962. The show originally was produced by Nat Holt whom Robertson felt he owed his career to for giving him his first leading roles. [ 9 ]
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Oklahoma! is the first musical written by the duo of Rodgers and Hammerstein.The musical is based on Lynn Riggs's 1931 play, Green Grow the Lilacs.Set in farm country outside the town of Claremore, Indian Territory, in 1906, it tells the story of farm girl Laurey Williams and her courtship by two rival suitors, cowboy Curly McLain and the sinister and frightening farmhand Jud Fry.
The latest high-profile movie to be made in Oklahoma, "Twisters" is billed as a new, current-day chapter of the 1996 blockbuster "Twister," which also was filmed in Oklahoma.
In 1988, Tim Burton's cult-classic movie "Beetlejuice" showcased Harry Belafonte's version of “Day-O (The Banana Boat Song)” in a comedically haunting way that forever altered people's ...
Oklahoma! (1955) Helen of Troy (1956) Seven Wonders of the World (1956) The King and I (1956) (original "roadshow" premiere, 1961 reissue and 1999 DVD only) High Society (1956) The Ten Commandments (1956) Around the World in Eighty Days (1956) (non-music overture featuring Edward R. Murrow talking about various subjects related to the film)