The Doolins of Oklahoma (1949) | |
| Director(s) | Gordon Douglas |
| Producer(s) | Harry Joe Brown, Randolph Scott (associate uncredited) |
| Top Genres | Western |
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The Doolins of Oklahoma (1949) was a Western Film directed by Gordon Douglas and produced by Randolph Scott and Harry Joe Brown.
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Marshal Sam Hughes:
Remember, we, the law, will beat them because right is on our side - and that makes a big difference.
[Annie and Rose watch the men leave on another cattle drive]
Cattle Annie: I sure wish I was one of 'em.
Rose of Cimarron: But you can't be. All you can do is sit here...and hear that tune play...and watch them leave...and wonder if they're going to come back.
Cattle Annie: You're talking about love...I'm talking about cows!
Bill Doolin: Somebody once said, "No man's bad enough to be shot in the back."
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[Annie and Rose watch the men leave on another cattle drive]
Cattle Annie: I sure wish I was one of 'em.
Rose of Cimarron: But you can't be. All you can do is sit here...and hear that tune play...and watch them leave...and wonder if they're going to come back.
Cattle Annie: You're talking about love...I'm talking about cows!
Bill Doolin: Somebody once said, "No man's bad enough to be shot in the back."
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