Oklahoma Crude

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Oklahoma Crude is a 1973 American Western comedy-drama film about an independent woman fighting oil barons in early 20th-century Oklahoma.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Western film
comedy-drama film
film
basedOn original screenplay
character Cleon Doyle
Hellman
Lena Doyle
Mase
cinematographer Robert Surtees
composer Henry Mancini
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
director Stanley Kramer
distributor Columbia Pictures
editor John F. Burnett NERFINISHED
featuresTopic female independence
land rights
oil industry
filmFormat color
filmingCountry United States of America
surface form: United States
genre Western
comedy-drama
hasGenreElement Western
comedy
drama
hasMedium theatrical film
hasMusicBy Henry Mancini
hasProtagonistGender female
hasProtagonistTrait independent
stubborn
mainTheme struggle for independence against corporate power
motionPictureRatingSystem MPAA film rating system
surface form: MPAA
narrativeFocus conflict between an independent oil driller and a powerful oil company
originalLanguage English
plotSummary An independent woman fights oil barons who want to take over her land and oil well in early 20th-century Oklahoma.
producer Stanley Kramer
productionCompany Stanley Kramer Productions
releaseDecade 1970s
releaseYear 1973
runtimeMinutes 110
screenwriter Marc Norman
settingLocation Oklahoma
settingTimePeriod early 20th century
starredActor Faye Dunaway
George C. Scott
Jack Palance
John Mills

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Marc Norman notableWork Oklahoma Crude