The Oklahoma Woman
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Director Roger Corman Music director Ronald Stein Duration Country United States | 3.8/10 IMDb Genre Western Screenplay Lou Rusoff Writer Lou Rusoff Language English | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Release date June 15, 1956 (1956-06-15) Cast Peggie Castle (Marie 'Oklahoma' Saunders), Richard Denning (Steve Ward), Cathy Downs (Susan Grant), Tudor Owen (Ed Grant), Martin Kingsley (Sheriff Bill Peters), Mike Connors (Tom Blake) Similar movies Tokolosh, Rhino, The Final Alliance, Surviving Evil, Baby Brown, Impact |
The Oklahoma Woman is a 1956 film directed by Roger Corman, involving the return of Steve Ward (Richard Denning) to his hometown to claim his inheritance. Ward ends up getting involved in a local election and the ambitions of saloon owner, Marie "Oklahoma" Saunders (Peggie Castle).
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Cast

Plot

After a former gunslinger is released from prison, he returns home to claim his inheritance. The gunslinger ends up getting involved with a local election, which has turned nasty, and is later framed him for murder.
Production
The film was originally known as The Girls of Hangtown.
Release
The film was issued on a double bill with Female Jungle.
Copyright
The copyright in and to this motion picture is currently held by Susan Nicholson Hofheinz (Susan Hart).
References
The Oklahoma Woman Wikipedia(Text) CC BY-SA
The Oklahoma Woman IMDb The Oklahoma Woman themoviedb.org