

The Doolins of Oklahoma
1949 Directed by Gordon DouglasWhen the Daltons are killed at Coffeyville, 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. Once again he becomes an outlaw trying to escape from the law.
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Randolph Scott
....................................................Bill Doolin / Bill Daley

George Macready
....................................................Marshal Sam Hughes

Louise Allbritton
....................................................Rose of Cimarron

John Ireland
....................................................Bitter Creek

Noah Beery Jr.
....................................................Little Bill / Joe Smith

Virginia Huston
....................................................Elaine Burton

Charles Kemper
....................................................Thomas 'Arkansas' Jones
Director
...........................................................Gordon Douglas
Producer
...........................................................Harry Joe Brown
Writer
...........................................................Kenneth Gamet
Assistant Director
...........................................................Sam Nelson
Director of Photography
...........................................................Charles Lawton Jr.
Editor
...........................................................Charles Nelson
Art Direction
...........................................................George Brooks
Production Companies
...................................................Producers-Actors Corporation
Columbia Pictures
Production Countries
........................................................United States of America
Spoken Languages
....................................................English
Genres
....................................................Western
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