The Oklahoma Kid
The Oklahoma Kid

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The Oklahoma Kid

1929
Movie
0
English

A cowboy is ambushed by a gang of outlaws and later falsely accused of being one himself. He ultimately proves his innocence by displaying a tattoo depicting the state of Oklahoma!

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IMDb6.0/10
Director: Al RogellGenres: Western, Action, Crime

Plot Summary

A mysterious drifter known as The Oklahoma Kid arrives in a frontier town plagued by a ruthless outlaw gang. He soon finds himself drawn into a conflict with the outlaws and their corrupt boss, becoming a reluctant hero. As he battles the villains, he uncovers secrets about his own past and the town's troubled history.

Critical Reception

The Oklahoma Kid, while a product of its time and the early sound era, is generally regarded as a standard, albeit somewhat formulaic, Western. It showcases early sound technology for the genre and provides an action-packed narrative typical of the period, appealing to fans of traditional Westerns.

What Reviewers Say

  • A solid, if unremarkable, early sound Western.

  • Features a straightforward plot with plenty of action.

  • Hoot Gibson delivers a typical heroic performance.

Google audience: Audience reviews for this early Western are scarce due to its age and limited distribution. When available, they often highlight its historical significance as an early sound film in the Western genre and its straightforward, action-driven plot.

Fun Fact

This film was one of the early Westerns to incorporate sound, marking a transition from silent films to talkies in the genre.

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