

Tulsa
1949 Directed by Stuart HeislerIt's Tulsa, Oklahoma at the start of the oil boom and Cherokee Lansing's rancher father is killed in a fight with the Tanner Oil Company. Cherokee plans revenge by bringing in her own wells with the help of oil expert Brad Brady and childhood friend Jim Redbird. When the oil and the money start gushing in, both Brad and Jim want to protect the land but Cherokee has different ideas. What started out as revenge for her father's death has turned into an obsession for wealth and power.
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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)

Jimmy Conlin
....................................................Homer Triplette
Director
...........................................................Stuart Heisler
Producer
...........................................................Walter Wanger
Assistant Director
...........................................................Howard W. Koch
Associate Producer
...........................................................Edward Lasker
Original Music Composer
...........................................................Frank Skinner
Director of Photography
...........................................................Winton C. Hoch
Editor
...........................................................Terry O. Morse
Production Companies
...................................................Eagle-Lion Films
Production Countries
........................................................United States of America
Spoken Languages
....................................................English
Genres
....................................................Drama
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