词条 | The Doolins of Oklahoma |
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| name = The Doolins of Oklahoma | image = | image_size = | caption = | director = Gordon Douglas | producer = Harry Joe Brown | writer = Kenneth Garnet | starring = Randolph Scott | music = George Duning Paul Sawtell | cinematography = Charles Lawton Jr. | editing = Charles Nelson | studio = Producers-Actors Corporation | distributor = Columbia Pictures | released = {{film date|1949|5|27}} | runtime = 90 minutes | country = United States | language = English | budget = | gross = }} The Doolins of Oklahoma is a 1949 American Western film directed by Gordon Douglas and starring Randolph Scott. PlotWhen the Daltons are killed at Coffeeville, gang member Bill Doolin arriving late escapes but kills a man. Now wanted for murder, he becomes the leader of the Doolin gang. He eventually leaves the gang and tries to start a new life under a new name. But the old gang members appear and his true identity becomes known. So once again he becomes an outlaw trying to escape from the law. Written by Maurice VanAuken Cast
ReceptionIn 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] References1. ^{{cite web |url=http://homepages.sover.net/~ozus/doolinsofoklahoma.htm |title=Doolins of Oklahoma, The |author=Dennis Schwartz |date=July 27, 2007}} External links
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