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Now a motion picture as big as all outdoors! (first run Todd-AO version) ancoraPlot:
A couple of young cowboys win the hearts of their sweethearts in the Oklahoma territory at the turn of the century... ancora | add synopsisPremi:
Won 2 Oscars. Another 1 win & 3 nominations ancoraRecensioni degli utenti:
OH, WHAT A BEAUTIFUL MOVIE... ancoraCast
(Cast overview, first billed only)| Gordon MacRae | ... | Curly McLain | |
| Gloria Grahame | ... | Ado Annie Carnes | |
| Gene Nelson | ... | Will Parker | |
| Charlotte Greenwood | ... | Aunt Eller Murphy | |
| Shirley Jones | ... | Laurey Williams | |
| Eddie Albert | ... | Ali Hakim | |
| James Whitmore | ... | Andrew Carnes | |
| Rod Steiger | ... | Jud Fry | |
| Barbara Lawrence | ... | Gertie Cummings | |
| Jay C. Flippen | ... | Ike Skidmore | |
| Roy Barcroft | ... | Marshal Cord Elam | |
| James Mitchell | ... | Dream Curly | |
| Bambi Linn | ... | Dream Laurey | |
| Jennie Workman | ... | Dancer | |
| Virginia Bosler | ... | Dancer |
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View content advisory for parentsDurata:
145 minNazionalità:
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IngleseColore:
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2.20 : 1 ancoraSonoro:
4-Track Stereo (Western Electric Sound System) (CinemaScope version) (35 mm magnetic prints) | 70 mm 6-Track (70 mm prints) | Mono (Western Electric Sound System) (35 mm optical prints)Divieti:
Canada:F (Ontario) | Canada:PG (Manitoba) | Canada:G (Nova Scotia/Quebec) | West Germany:12 | New Zealand:G | Australia:G | Finland:K-12 | UK:U | USA:G (1982)MOVIEmeter: 
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Paul Newman and James Dean were among those who were originally considered for the role of Curly. It has also been reported that Frank Sinatra had been offered the role of Curly, but when he heard that every scene of the film would be shot twice; once in Todd-Ao and again in CinemaScope, he turned it down. Mr. Sinatra was accustomed to filming his scenes in any motion picture once... and only once! ancoraErrori:
Personale o equipaggiamento visibile: In the beginning of the song "Oklahoma!" there's what appear to be a camera and camera operator shadow on Curly and Laurey as they sing "Brand New State." ancoraCitazioni:
Curly: [to Jud] How did you get to be the way you air[are]
Curly: anyhow? A-sittin' up here in this filthy hole
[referring to the smokehouse]
Curly: ? Why don't you do something healthy once in a while, instead of staying shut up here, a-crawlin' and a-festerin'?
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After seeing OKLAHOMA! on the screen in Todd-AO for the first time 44 years ago, it immediately became my all-time favorite film. Today, it still holds that lofty ranking.
The beautiful Rodgers & Hammerstein score includes some of the greatest music ever written. The two collaborated on nine broadway musicals, many of which were adapted to the screen, notably CAROUSEL, SOUTH PACIFIC, THE KING AND I, and THE SOUND OF MUSIC, but OKLAHOMA! tops them all.
Gordon MacRae and Shirley Jones are perfectly cast as the young couple experiencing the magic of first love, and their singing of some of the show's classic tunes, such as "Surry With the Fringe On Top" and "People Will Say We're In Love" is a pleasure to listen to.
Miss Jones, making her screen debut as Laurie Williams, instantly establishes her image of the "girl next door"--did I grow up in the wrong neighborhood? She is captivatingly charming as she tries to make Curly (MacRae) jealous by accepting a date to the box social with her Aunt Eller's hired farmhand, Jud Fry, played menacingly by Rod Steiger.
It is the supporting cast of characters that really bring this musical to life--particularly Aunt Eller, played by Charlotte Greenwood. Doesn't everyone have an Aunt Eller in their life? Then there's Ado Annie Carnes (Gloria Grahame) and her longsuffering boyfriend Will Parker (Gene Nelson), who lights up the screen with a great dance number. Throw in a travelling salesman, Ali Hakim (Eddie Albert); Gertie Cummings (Barbara Lawrence), who tries to steal Curly away from Laurie; and Mr. Carnes (James Whitmore), who insists on a shotgun wedding for his daughter, Ado Annie, rather than see her marry Will; and you have some unforgettable characters indeed.
The film's one dissenting note was the class distinction warfare between the handsome, clean-cut Curly, who everyone knows "Laurie has her cap set fer" and the rough and dirty, working-class Jud. Jud meets his untimely end, but, after all, he is the villain.
Not to fear, it's a happy ending for all. Curly gets Laurie, Will gets Ado Annie, and Ali Hakim gets....Gertie? When Ado Annie and Gertie get into a jealous fight which Will attempts to break up, explaining "I'm trying to keep Ado Annie from killing your wife", Ali Hakim responds, "Why don't you mind your own business?" In the end, the farmer and the cowman do learn to get along and become friends, the new schoolhouse gets built, and the Oklahoma territory is about to become a state.
OKLAHOMA! won two Oscars, for Best Sound Recording and Best Scoring of a Musical Picture. How could they go wrong with great orchestral direction by Robert Russell Bennett and the musical score by Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein II? The American theatre will never see their equal again.