The Oklahoma Kid (Bob Custer) is sent to New Mexico to buy and deliver back to Texas a cattle herd from the T-Bar-S ranch of cattleman Standing (Henry Roquemore.) He is soon in the middle of trouble caused by the Petty (J.


Alright, let's talk about The Oklahoma Kid. If you’re already deep into classic Westerns, the kind from way back, you might find something to smile about here. For anyone else? It’s probably a hard pass. Don’t expect grand revelations, just a straightforward tale from a different time. This film is definitely for the ...

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Comparing the cinematic DNA and archive impact of two defining moments in cult history.

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"Alright, let's talk about The Oklahoma Kid. If you’re already deep into classic Westerns, the kind from way back, you might find something to smile about here. For anyone else? It’s probably a hard pass. Don’t expect grand revelations, just a straightforward tale from a different time. This film is definitely for the folks who don't mind a bit of dust and a simple good-vs-bad setup on a quiet Sunday afternoon. If you need flashy effects or complex twists, you'll be bored stiff. So, the plot, s..."
Sally Winters, William Stratton, Walter Sterret
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