A cowboy looking for his missing father, poses as an outlaw and joins the gang he thinks is responsible..


Look, if you're not already into old B-Westerns, *The Oklahoma Cyclone* might not be your gateway drug. But if you’ve got a soft spot for galloping horses and good guys pretending to be bad, this one’s a decent enough way to spend an hour. Anyone expecting deep characters or twisting plots should probably steer clear....

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"Look, if you're not already into old B-Westerns, *The Oklahoma Cyclone* might not be your gateway drug. But if you’ve got a soft spot for galloping horses and good guys pretending to be bad, this one’s a decent enough way to spend an hour. Anyone expecting deep characters or twisting plots should probably steer clear. This is for folks who enjoy the simple charm of a bygone era in filmmaking, or maybe just a bit of Bob Steele doing his thing. The story's pretty straightforward: Bob Lacey (play..."

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