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Shirley Jones and Gordon MacRae in Oklahoma! (1955)

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Oklahoma!

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Featured in

    • "All You Need Is Love" Introduction (TV Episode 1977)

      clip from film is shown
    • That's Dancing! (1985)

    • The Sound of Music: From Fact to Phenomenon (Video 1994)

    • Rodgers & Hammerstein: The Sound of Movies (TV Movie 1996)

    • 20th Century-Fox: The First 50 Years (TV Movie 1997)

      discussed in Rodgers & Hammerstein in Hollywood segment

Referenced in

    • Les hommes épousent les brunes (1955)

      Connie says, "I'm not the 'girl who can't say no'!"
    • "The Colgate Comedy Hour" Highlights from "Oklahoma!" (TV Episode 1955)

      episode saluted the film's release and included footage of the movie's premiere
    • "What's My Line?" General Mark Clark & Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein II (TV Episode 1956)

      Mentioned by panelist Arlene Francis.
    • "Le choix de..." Markheim (TV Episode 1956)

      Mentioned when Fred Zinnemann is introduced
    • La Prisonnière du désert (1956)

Spoofed in

    • "The Partridge Family" This Is My Song (TV Episode 1970)

      When Danny whistles the theme to "Born Free", Keith asks "What's next? Oklahoma?" Shirley Jones starred in Oklahoma
    • "Tiny Toon Adventures" Buster's Directorial Debut (TV Episode 1992)

      Spoofed in the "Ducklahoma" segment
    • Cannibal! The Musical (1993)

    • "Minus et Cortex" Brain Acres (TV Episode 1997)

      Pinky says: "The Corn is as high as an elephant's eye."
    • South Park, le film : Plus long, plus grand et pas coupé (1999)

      At the end of the song Uncle F***a, Terrence & Phillip spell out "U-N-C-L-E" just like the word "Oklahoma" is spelt out in a song in this film.

Version of

    • Oklahoma! (TV Movie 1999)

      based on the same Rodgers and Hammerstein musical
    • Oklahoma! (TV Special 2011)

      based on the same Rodgers and Hammerstein musical

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