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The Doolins of Oklahoma
1949 film by Gordon Douglas From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Doolins of Oklahoma is a 1949 American Western film directed by Gordon Douglas and starring Randolph Scott, George Macready and Louise Allbritton. It was distributed by Columbia Pictures.
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Plot
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Cast
- Randolph Scott as Bill Doolin / Bill Daley
- George Macready as Marshal Sam Hughes
- Louise Allbritton as Rose of Cimarron
- John Ireland as Bitter Creek
- Virginia Huston as Elaine Burton
- Charles Kemper as Thomas "Arkansas" Jones
- Noah Beery Jr. as Little Bill
- Dona Drake as Cattle Annie
- Robert Barrat as Marshal Heck Thomas
- Lee Patrick as Melissa Price
- Griff Barnett as Deacon Burton
- Frank Fenton as Red Buck
- Jock Mahoney as Tulsa Jack Blake (as Jock O'Mahoney)
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Reception
In his 2007 review, Dennis Schwartz gave the movie a grade of B, describing it as "a familiar Western formulaic set-up of a good man caught by circumstances and trapped in a life of crime" and stating "The old-fashioned story leaves a lot to be desired, but the cast takes it seriously and makes the unbelievable look as believable as possible."[1]
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