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L'Or noir de l'Oklahoma

Original title: Oklahoma Crude
  • 1973
  • PG
  • 1h 48m
IMDb RATING
6.3/10
1.6K
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Faye Dunaway and George C. Scott in L'Or noir de l'Oklahoma (1973)
ComedyDramaWestern

In 1913, in Oklahoma, oil derrick owner Lena Doyle (Faye Dunaway), aided by her father (Sir John Mills) and a hobo (George C. Scott), is stubbornly drilling for oil despite the pressure from... Read allIn 1913, in Oklahoma, oil derrick owner Lena Doyle (Faye Dunaway), aided by her father (Sir John Mills) and a hobo (George C. Scott), is stubbornly drilling for oil despite the pressure from major oil companies to sell her land.In 1913, in Oklahoma, oil derrick owner Lena Doyle (Faye Dunaway), aided by her father (Sir John Mills) and a hobo (George C. Scott), is stubbornly drilling for oil despite the pressure from major oil companies to sell her land.

  • Director
    • Stanley Kramer
  • Writer
    • Marc Norman
  • Stars
    • George C. Scott
    • Faye Dunaway
    • John Mills
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.3/10
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    • Director
      • Stanley Kramer
    • Writer
      • Marc Norman
    • Stars
      • George C. Scott
      • Faye Dunaway
      • John Mills
    • 25User reviews
    • 24Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 1 nomination total

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    George C. Scott
    George C. Scott
    • Mase
    Faye Dunaway
    Faye Dunaway
    • Lena
    John Mills
    John Mills
    • Cleon
    Jack Palance
    Jack Palance
    • Hellman
    William Lucking
    William Lucking
    • Marion
    Harvey Jason
    Harvey Jason
    • Wilcox
    Ted Gehring
    Ted Gehring
    • Wobbly
    Cliff Osmond
    Cliff Osmond
    • Massive Man
    Rafael Campos
    Rafael Campos
    • Jimmy
    Woodrow Parfrey
    Woodrow Parfrey
    • Lawyer
    John Hudkins
    John Hudkins
    • Bloom
    Harvey Parry
    Harvey Parry
    • Bliss
    Bob Herron
    Bob Herron
    • Dulling (as Dullnig)
    Jerry Brown
    Jerry Brown
    • Rucker
    Jim Burk
    • Moody
    Henry Wills
    Henry Wills
    • Walker
    Hal Smith
    Hal Smith
    • C. R. Miller
    Cody Bearpaw
    • Indian
    • Director
      • Stanley Kramer
    • Writer
      • Marc Norman
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    8ptb-8

    There's a bright golden WHAT?

    For some bizarre reason, this excellent comedy drama was not released where I live in in Australia in 1975. As a drama with an interesting cast and spectacular visuals OKLAHOMA CRUDE is definitely an improved taste, rather like Mc Cabe and Mrs Miller or even Paint Your Wagon. Muddy Wild West and very grubby even sexually, this essentially three hander is essentially a sex farce with oil power play interwoven. Kramer films are always interesting, even if failures and for some reason beyond me, this film was not as gusher. The scene where Scott literally pees in Palance' pocket is genuinely funny, as is the hilarious scene where Dunaway explains her 'self reliance' sexually. This film deserves a re appraisal and a new audience.
    6Tweetienator

    Solid Fun

    Oklahoma Crude reminds me of movies like Cat Ballou (Jane Fonda, Lee Marvin) and There Will Be Blood (Daniel Day-Lewis) - the story is about the rough early days of oil drilling, a kind of late Western movie with a good shot of comedy elements and action. Production is great and the cast (Faye Dunaway, George C. Scott, Jack Palance) including the supporting cast does well. No masterpiece but a decent and entertaining movie about some unlucky underdogs taking on the big fish in the pond.
    10ArmsAndMan

    Where's the DVD of this Classic?

    I saw this movie in high school and have been waiting for a video release ever since. The screenwriter, Marc Norman, created a masterpiece, and Stanley Kramer directs one of his best movies ever. A great mix of intelligent dialogue, social critique, and sexual politics.

    If you're a fan of David Mamet or HBO's "Deadwood," then you'll love this vulgar and profane bit of Americana. The leads play against type and pull off some really great performances. Scott and Dunaway are terrific together; too bad they never paired up again.

    If you think this is a one-off, consider this: Marc Norman would go on to win an Oscar for "Shakespeare in Love." Mr. Norman, can you use your clout to get a DVD release?

    This is a great little allegory about the constant struggle between artistic filmmakers (drilling for oil) and the finance people who stand around the edge of the set, taking pot shots, while waiting for the gusher to pay off.
    rwint

    Surprisingly Edgy Kramer Production

    Director Kramer was always much maligned by the critics (he and Pauline Kael never traded Christmas gifts). His 'important' films were considered placid, threadbare, and manipulative. His films on race relations like THE DEFIANT ONES and GUESS WHO'S COMING TO DINNER treated the issue in a very simplistic and tasteful way. Giving one the impression that he was more interested in not offending anyone and being acceptable than actually making a real movie.

    However this one, which is one of his later and least known efforts, tends to break that mold. For Kramer it is actually quite edgy. He still tries to tackle the issue of the day, in this case feminism and a womens place in a mans world, but he does it in a much more sophisticated way. He looks at the issue from different angles and surrounds it with a sense of fun and irreverence. Things aren't quite as obvious as with his other films and the characters are more interesting and quirky.

    Basically it is a revisionist western with strong willed Dunaway hiring drifter Scott to help protect her property from greedy land baron Palance who wants the land for it's oil. Really though that is all just an excuse to show how although both sexes deserve equal rights there are still many differences between them and how one really does need to other because of this. It also shows the little intricacies that come about when a man and women work together compared to when two men or two women work together.

    The two leads are perfect. Both have always had very strong on screen personas, yet here Scott deftly underplays his, which makes for a very interesting on screen chemistry. Palance however as the heavy is completely wasted simply because he is not given enough screen time.

    Overall this is a fun picture that is well paced and should, if anything, keep you entertained. It doesn't really push the limits enough to be a classic, but it does have a few memorable moments.

    A few of those moments come with some snappy exchanges. At one point Dunaway softens a bit and tries to explain to Scott why she has been so cold to him. She says "I know I have been a bitch, but this world can be very hard place for a women." Then Scott without missing a beat says "Well it can be a hard place for a man too." There's also a conversation where Dunaway explains why she would like to have both the male and female sex organs. Her answer to how she would go about satisfying herself is a good one.
    6HotToastyRag

    Strong Faye feminist role

    Faye Dunaway has guts - or, if I wasn't such a lady, I would use a different word. In Oklahoma Crude, she wears trousers, shares a shack with a scruffy drifter, holds no qualms about bursting into an occupied outhouse, and defends her land by shooting a shotgun at her own father when he trespasses. She is one tough cookie! If you're a fan of hers, you won't want to miss this quirky period piece.

    If you're not a fan of hers, and if you're not a fan of George C. Scott, God help you. The studio uglied Faye up as much as possible to make her seem tough and uninterested in femininity. She's a crude woman - crude oil, that is. The drill is on her land, and despite bankruptcy, lack of help, and little hope, she's determined to strike oil. Sometimes she appears to be stupid and making bad decisions, but just keep in mind her character's primary motivation is oil, not safety. George plays a hobo and he accepts the work because he has no income and no shelter. He doesn't have much motivation besides that either. John Mills is Faye's father, and Jack Palance is (three guesses and the first two don't count) the bad guy. My favorite part of the movie was Henry Mancini's adorable, catchy theme. It does have some funny moments, though, because as much as oil drilling is a serious business, sometimes you have to take time out and laugh at your situation.

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    • Trivia
      Julie Christie and Karen Black turned down the role of Lena.
    • Quotes

      Mason: You don't like men much, do you?

      Lena: No.

      Mason: Maybe you're the kind who prefers women.

      Lena: No. Women are even worse; they try to be like men, but they can't cut it. I'd like to be a member of a third sex.

      Mason: Third sex? Mmm-hmmm. Well, which article would you have - the one that goes in, or the one that goes out?

      Lena: Both.

      Mason: Well, which one would you favor?

      Lena: Both. If I had both sex organs, I could just screw myself, couldn't I? Well, couldn't I?

      [Mason gets up to leave the shack]

      Lena: Aren't you going to finish your soup?

    • Connections
      Featured in Discovering Film: Faye Dunaway (2015)
    • Soundtracks
      Send a Little Love My Way
      Music by Henry Mancini

      Lyrics by Hal David

      Sung by Anne Murray

      [Played over the opening titles, opening credits and end credits. It is also played as background music when Mase is trying to sleep in his leaky tent during the rainstorm.]

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    • Release date
      • October 18, 1973 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Oklahoma Crude
    • Filming locations
      • Ospital Ranch, Stockton, California, USA(photographed at)
    • Production companies
      • Columbia Pictures
      • Stanley Kramer Productions
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $1,443,396
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 48 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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