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Synopsis
James Cagney stars in the humorous Western The Oklahoma Kid, set during the land rush of 1893. John Kincaid (Hugh Sothern) and his son, Ned (Harvey Stephens), try to settle on a plot of land, but they are met by the villainous Whip McCord (Humphrey Bogart) and his band of miscreants. McCord runs a saloon and ends up turning the town of Tulsa into a haven of gambling and drinking. Wanting to clean up the town, John runs for mayor and Ned runs for sheriff. McCord doesn't want to lose his power, so he has John framed, jailed, and eventually lynched. Soon, Jim Kincaid (James Cagney) shows up in town and joins his brother Ned in seeking revenge for his father's murder. They stage a big shoot-out in McCord's saloon in order to bring him to justice. Also starring Rosemary Lane as Ned's girlfriend Jane, the daughter of the good Judge Hardwick (Donald Crisp). This movie features James Cagney singing the tunes "Rockabye Baby" and "I Don't Want to Play in Your Yard." ~ Andrea LeVasseur, All Movie Guide

Cast

Arthur Ayleswofth Judge Morgan
Irving Bacon Hotel Clerk
Trevor Bardette Indian Jack Pasco
Humphrey Bogart Whip McCord
Ward Bond Wes Handley
Wade Boteler Sheriff Abe Collins
James Cagney Jim Kincaid
Joe Devlin Keely
Lew Harvey Curley
Rosemary Lane Jane Hardwick
Charles B. Middleton Alec Martin
John Miljan Ringo
Edward Pawley Doolin
Hugh Sothern John Kincaid
Harvey Stephens Ned Kincaid
Donald Crisp Hudge Hardwick

Production Crew

Esdras Hartley Art Director
James Wong Howe Cinematographer
Max Steiner Composer (Music Score)
Orry-Kelly Costume Designer
Lloyd Bacon Director
Owen Marks Editor
Dick Mayberry First Assistant Director
Perc Westmore Makeup
Leo F. Forbstein Musical Direction/Supervision
Sam Bischoff Producer
Wally Klein Screen Story
Edward E. Paramore, Jr. Screenwriter
Robert Buckner Screenwriter
Warren B. Duff Screenwriter
Wally Klein Short Story Author
Wally Klein Short Story Author
Year: 1939
Runtime: 82
Country: USA
MPAA Rating:
Category: Feature

Genre
Western

Produced by
Warner Brothers