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  1. The Boy from Oklahoma is a 1954 American western film directed by Michael Curtiz and starring Will Rogers Jr., Nancy Olson and Anthony Caruso. [2][3] It was produced and distributed by the major studio Warner Bros.

  2. The Boy from Oklahoma: Directed by Michael Curtiz. With Will Rogers Jr., Nancy Olson, Lon Chaney Jr., Anthony Caruso. Corrupt mayor Barney Turlock appoints lawyer-wannabe greenhorn Tom Brewster as sheriff but regrets his choice when Brewster becomes efficient at fighting crime and solves the murder of the previous sheriff.

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    • Western
    • Michael Curtiz
    • 1954-02-27
  3. Mar 2, 2024 · The Boy from Oklahoma (1954) Mark Franklin March 2, 2024 1950s. Will Rogers Jr. is Tom Brewster, a cowhand who rides into the town of Bluerock to mail off his application for a law degree. While there, he enters a horse race.

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  4. Oklahoma connection: While his parents were touring, Lon Chaney Jr.--playing 'Crazy Charlie' in this film--was born in Oklahoma City, a half-dozen years before his father, "Man of a Thousand Faces" Lon Chaney, made his first film appearance.

  5. The Boy from Oklahoma is a 1954 American western film directed by Michael Curtiz and starring Will Rogers Jr., Nancy Olson and Anthony Caruso. It was produced and distributed by the major studio Warner Bros.

  6. Synopsis, personnel profiles, and discussion of the film The Boy from Oklahoma, released in 1954 by Warner Bros., starring Will Rogers, Jr., Nancy Olson, Lon Chaney, Jr., Anthony Caruso, and Wallace Ford, and directed by Michael Curtiz.

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  8. Despite the DVD's packaging, The Boy from Oklahoma isn't a rollicking comedy. It is, however, a nicely crafted Western that is worth seeking out. Warner Bros. later adapted the film for the TV series Sugarfoot, which ran for four seasons in 1957-61.

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