Oklahoma

Part of the Meet Me At The Star And Shadow
Director: | Fred Zinnemann |
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Certificate: | Unknown |
Length: | |
Format: | Unknown |
Language: | English |
Country: | USA |
Find that stetson and the cowboy boots out and mosey on down with your best gal or boy or other on your arm…
The only musical directed by Fred Zinnemann. Oklahoma! was the first feature film photographed in the Todd-AO 70 mm widescreen process.
The film received a rave review from the New York Times and was voted a "New York Times Critics Pick". It is a veritable cultural icon and a great chance for a sing-a-long! Come and see what corny treats the inspired bar team can concoct too!
Music
- "Overture" - Orchestra (played before the film actually begins)
- "Main Title" - Orchestra (played over the opening credits)
- "Oh What a Beautiful Mornin'" - Curly
- "Laurey's Entrance" - Laurey ("Oh What a Beautiful Mornin'")
- "The Surrey With the Fringe On Top" - Curly
- "The Surrey With the Fringe On Top (Reprise)" - Curly
- "Kansas City" - Will, Aunt Eller, Male Ensemble
- "I Cain't Say No" - Ado Annie
- "I Cain't Say No" (reprise) - Will and Ado Annie
- "Entrance of Ensemble" ("Oh What a Beautiful Mornin'") - Curly, Gertie, and Ensemble
- "Many a New Day" - Laurey and Female Ensemble
- "People Will Say We're In Love" - Curly and Laurey
- "Pore Jud is Daid" Curly and Jud
- "Out of My Dreams" - Laurey and Female Ensemble
- "Dream Ballet" - Ensemble
- "Entr'acte" - Orchestra
- "The Farmer and the Cowman" - Carnes, Aunt Eller, Ike Skidmore, Ensemble
- "All Er Nuthin'" - Will and Ado Annie
- "People Will Say We're In Love (Reprise)" - Curly and Laurey
- "Oklahoma!" - Curly and Ensemble
- "Finale Ultimo" ("Oh What a Beautiful Mornin'") - Ensemble
- "Exit Music" - Orchestra
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