Filmed entirely in the area of Tatums, Oklahoma, an all-black town: Oil has been discovered on the range-land nears Tatus, and all ranching had been abandoned to the drilling of wildcat oil-wells. Mart Ashton, owner of the Circle Bar Ranch, has also caught Black Gold Fever to the extent of using all his cash and selling his large herd of cattle to finance the cost of a drilling-rig and crew.

If you're looking for a polished masterpiece, look elsewhere. But if you want to see a movie that feels like it was pulled right out of the red dirt of Oklahoma, Black Gold is worth your time today. 🎥 It’s perfect for anyone who likes seeing how people actually lived back then, without the Hollywood filter. If you ha...

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"If you're looking for a polished masterpiece, look elsewhere. But if you want to see a movie that feels like it was pulled right out of the red dirt of Oklahoma, Black Gold is worth your time today. 🎥 It’s perfect for anyone who likes seeing how people actually lived back then, without the Hollywood filter. If you hate silent movies or slow pacing, you’ll probably be bored to tears within ten minutes. The whole thing was filmed in Tatums, which was a real all-black town. You can tell because ..."
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