The Doolins of Oklahoma
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| The Doolins of Oklahoma | |
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| Directed by | Gordon Douglas |
| Written by | Kenneth Gamet |
| Produced by | Harry Joe Brown |
| Starring | Randolph Scott George Macready Louise Allbritton |
| Cinematography | Charles Lawton Jr. |
| Edited by | Charles Nelson |
| Music by | George Duning Paul Sawtell |
Production company | Producers-Actors Corporation |
| Distributed by | Columbia Pictures |
Release date |
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Running time | 90 minutes |
| Country | United States |
| Language | English |
The Doolins of Oklahoma is a 1949 American Western film directed by Gordon Douglas and starring Randolph Scott, George Macready and Louise Allbritton. It was distributed by Columbia Pictures.
Former Dalton gang member Bill Doolin puts together his own bank-robbing gang but federal Marshals are closing in.
Cast
- Randolph Scott as Bill Doolin / Bill Daley
- George Macready as Marshal Sam Hughes
- Louise Allbritton as Rose of Cimarron
- John Ireland as Bitter Creek
- Virginia Huston as Elaine Burton
- Charles Kemper as Thomas "Arkansas" Jones
- Noah Beery Jr. as Little Bill
- Dona Drake as Cattle Annie
- Robert Barrat as Marshal Heck Thomas
- Lee Patrick as Melissa Price
- Griff Barnett as Deacon Burton
- Frank Fenton as Red Buck
- Jock Mahoney as Tulsa Jack Blake (as Jock O'Mahoney)