Nisha Rathode (Editor)

Tulsa (film)

Updated on
Edit
Like
Comment
Share on FacebookTweet on TwitterShare on LinkedInShare on Reddit
6.2
/
10
1
Votes
Alchetron
6.2
1 Ratings
100
90
80
70
61
50
40
30
20
10
Rate This

Rate This

Director
  
Stuart Heisler

Narrator
  
Chill Wills

Duration
  

Country
  
United States

6.2/10
IMDb

Genre
  
Action, Drama, Romance

Music director
  
Frank Skinner

Language
  
English

Tulsa (film) movie poster

Writer
  
Frank S. Nugent
,
Richard Wormser

Release date
  
May 26, 1949 (1949-05-26)

Cast
  
Susan Hayward
(Cherokee Lansing),
Robert Preston
(Brad Brady),
Pedro Armendáriz
(Jim Redbird),
Lloyd Gough
(Bruce Tanner),
Chill Wills
(Pinky Jimpson (Narrator)),
Ed Begley
(John J. 'Johnny' Brady (as Edward Begley))

Similar movies
  
Susan Hayward appears in Tulsa and Smash-Up - the Story of a Woman

Tulsa 1949 full movie captioned


Tulsa is a 1949 American Technicolor Western action film directed by Stuart Heisler and starring Susan Hayward and Robert Preston, and featured Lloyd Gough, Chill Wills (as the narrator), and Ed Begley in one of his earliest film roles, billed as Edward Begley.

Contents

Tulsa (film) wwwgstaticcomtvthumbmovieposters5647p5647p

The film's plot revolved around greed, conservation, and romance. It was nominated for an Oscar for its special effects in 1950.

Plot

The plot revolved around the Tulsa, Oklahoma oil boom of the 1920s and detailed how obsession with accumulating wealth and power can tend to corrupt moral character. The story begins with the death of rancher Nelse Lansing, who is killed by an oil well blowout while visiting a well operated by Tanner Petroleum to report that pollution from the oil production has killed some of his cattle. The plot thickens as Lansing's daughter, Cherokee, acquires drilling rights and meets Brad Brady, a geologist who wants the oil drillers to limit their drilling in order to minimize oil field depletion and to preserve the area's grasslands.

A fire in a derrick tailing pool started by Jim Redbird, a Cherokee who had been made a rich owner of oil land through crooked dealings of oilmen, and who later renounces his holdings, results in an extravagant fire scene for which the movie got its Oscar nomination. In its aftermath, in recognition of the destruction caused by improper oil drilling, and how money and power can corrupt even those who love the land, the oil drillers and the geologist learn to work together.

Cast

  • Susan Hayward as Cherokee Lansing
  • 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 (as Edward Begley)
  • Jimmy Conlin as Homer Triplette
  • Roland Jack as Steve, Cherokee's ranch hand
  • Reception

    The film earned an estimated $1.6 million in the US. It recorded a loss of $746,099.

    References

    Tulsa (film) Wikipedia
    Tulsa (film) IMDb Tulsa (film) themoviedb.org


    Similar Topics