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| Gordon MacRae | Curly McLain |
| Gloria Grahame | Ado Annie Carnes |
| Gene Nelson | Will Parker |
| Charlotte Greenwood | Aunt Eller Murphy |
| Shirley Jones | Laurey Williams |
| Eddie Albert | Ali Hakim |
| James Whitmore | Carnes |
| Rod Steiger | Jud Fry |
| Barbara Lawrence | Gertie Cummings |
| Jay C. Flippen | Ike Skidmore |
| Edward Albert |
| Director | Fred Zinnemann
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| Producer | Arthur Hornblow
Oscar Hammerstein II Arthur Hornblow Jr. |
| Writer | Lynn Riggs
Oscar Hammerstein II |
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Set in the Oklahoma Territory in the early 1900's, this joyous celebration of frontier life is a story of tender romance and dangerous passion. Gordon MacRae is Curly, a sunny, good-natured ranch hand, and Shirley Jones is Laurey Williams, the farmer's daughter he loves. Rod Steiger is the menacing Jud, who tries to come between them. The first Rodgers & Hammerstein collaboration, this Academy Award winner for Best Score features the classic songs "Oh, What a Beautiful Mornin'," "The Surrey with the Fringe on Top" and "People Will Say We're in Love." Directed by Fred Zinneman (High Noon). |
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