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"Out Of My Dream" scene from Oklahoma! (1955)
"Out Of My Dream" scene from Oklahoma! (1955)
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'Kansas City' scene from Oklahoma! (1955)
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Enable subtitles and CC for lyrics Will Parker - Gene Nelson Aunt Eller - Charlotte Greenwood 2 dancing girls (blue dresses) - Lizanne Truex - Jane Fischer
'The Ending' from Oklahoma! (1955)
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Enable subtitles and CC Aunt Eller - Charlotte Greenwood Curly - Gordon MACrae Laurey - Shirley Jones
'Surrey With The Fringe On Top' scene from Oklahoma! (1955)
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Enable subtitles and CC for lyrics Aunt Eller - Charlotte Greenwood Curly - Gordon MACrae Laurey - Shirley Jones
'Oklahoma' scene from Oklahoma! (1955)
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Enable subtitles and CC for lyrics Aunt Eller - Charlotte Greenwood Curly - Gordon MACrae Laurey - Shirley Jones Mr. Andrew Carnes - James Whitmore Mr. Skidmore - Jay C. Flippen
Ado Annie fights with Gertie!
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Ado Annie (Gloria Grahame) fights with Gertie (Barbara Lawrence)
Laurey fights with Gertie!
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Laurey (Shirley Jones) fights with Gertie (Barbara Lawrence)
'Many A New Day' scene from Oklahoma! (1955)
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Enable subtitles and CC for lyrics Laurey - Shirley Jones Curly - Gordon MACrae Aunt Eller - Charlotte Greenwood Gertie - Barbara Lawrence DANCERS (credited) - Jennie Workman - Virginia Bosler - Kelly Brown - Evelyn Taylor - Lizanne Truex - Jane Fischer
'Farmer and the Cowman' scene from Oklahoma! (1955)
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Enable subtitles and CC for lyrics Curly - Gordon MACrae Ado Annie - Gloria Grahame Will Parker - Gene Nelson Aunt Eller - Charlottle Greenwood Mr. Andrew Carnes - James Whitmore Mr. Skidmore - Jay C. Flippen DANCERS (only credited) - Jennie Workman - Virginia Bosler - Kelly Brown - Evelyn Taylor - Lizanne Truex - Jane Fischer - Marc Platt
They don't make 'em like this anymore, sadly.
Great song..great lyrics...makes me think of I Like to be in America from West Side Story...
My girlfriend played Aunt Eller
I was Curly Wednesday and Friday and Will Parker Thursday and Saturdauy McKeesport 1985
Man I wish there were awards back in 85 McKeesport was awesome
This song makes me giggle every time
Where are all those beautiful girls today from the best dancing scene ever.
She pulled out the blicky
Good song in a good musical. However, since when does "freshening up" involve getting down to your undergarments??
It's funny - watching this now as an adult I see the obvious thematic links between this setpiece and the "Dance At The Gym" scene from West Side Story. As in Oklahoma, so in Hell's Kitchen.
This movie musical is not a family friendly one due to the gun violence, adult language and innuendo
Go on you know you want to
Gene Nelson!! 🩷🩷🩷🩷
I agree, just cannot stop watching it. Complete charisma.
The DREAM SEQUENCE was excellent. I enjoyed it very much. No words were spoken but you received the message . !!!!!!
This is terrible…where is Superman or Batman or Tom Cruise jumping out of plane into the barn?
Love it ❤
Rodgers and Hammerstein were incomparable when creating waltzes like this, and Jones is the mistress of all the musical scales and modes.
"Aint she funnny LOLOLOL"
I remember being 16/17 and deep into depression and at one point considered ending it all. But this film and carousel helped me and brought so much happiness into my life. Now I’m 23 and so happy I never went through with it. Still bring me so much happiness watching this. Truly a classic film 🤍
Who came from family guy 👇
This is ragtime. "I DON'T LIKE IT!"
possibly one of the best songs I've ever heard
This is the very best musical ever. Full Stop
I agree with you. Rodgers and Hammerstein's BEST!
I really hate those two girls that appear in every scene. They are extremely out of place and it was a terrible decision to add them. It's like the Wilhelm scream, it breaks immersion and thrusts outside the fiction of the movie.
Absolutely love the musicals of yêsteryear!! They always remind of my beautiful childhood!!❤❤❤❤
FILMED IN JAMESTOWN CA. AT SIERRA RAILTOWN, other Movies... High Noon, My little Chickadee, EAST OF EDEN, and hundreds more film. CANT FORGET, THE APPLE DUMPLING GANG !
1955 still as brilliant as it was then. Music costumes dancing all these musical,s have defied the test of time and remain fresh and entertaining as there were then .
A state as of 1907. My father was born in Oklahoma City in early 1927.
It is not GiGi but whatever. 1:54 2:02 2:23 2:16 😮
This song was way too short.
Look at the background there are no mountains on Oklahoma
I got cast as Carnes in our high school rendition and man am I nervous for our performance lol
You'll do great.
@@coolidgedollar2154thank you so much
Love ❤ this film 😊
Laurey shoving that creepy Jud off the cart and leaving him in the dust is one of the most underrated movie moments, ever. Truly a badass move on her part, and he really had it coming.
At 1:54, Virginia Bosler's hair is in a ponytail. Six seconds later at 2:00, her hair is suddenly in a clip, but mostly down.
The magic of edited footage only enhances, rather than diminishing Agnes' De Mille's groundbreaking choreography.
Absolutely magic, first class musical fantastic orchestral arrangements 😂
Not an necessary note used.
Yaaah. Just like I remember as a kid!
Brilliant dance sequence, the devil wants to recruit the bride.
I'm Gertie in my production
In my play I'm Gertie
Aunt Eller declaring that "Cowboys Lives Matter!" lol.
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Hearing the magnificent baritone of Gordon MacRae gets me every time. I love the musical Oklahoma too.
I had to perform this song in a group in a musical theater class at my school and it was a fun song but the kids in my class made it an embarrassing problem
who is the handsome male dancer in the beginning?
James Mitchell, most known for playing Palmer Courtland on All My Children.
Thank you for the Many a New Day Scene from Oklahoma. I really love how the girl with the thick short dark hair was jumping and kicking vigorously. She was on the right side of the screen. Well-choreographed, thanks to what Agnes deMille did with the stage version from 1943, combining dance with a stage musical. A classic.
Are there two versions of this dance number, on you tube. I am watching both and at about 3:30 nelson jumps on box and falls thru then steps out...In the other version he only lands one foot in off balance and the girl in blue catches him and he steps out of box. ?
Definitely two takes on this scene. At 4:30 nelson and cowboys dance ragtime. In this one, to Nelsons left (as he takes off his hat) is the girl in blue dancing. In the other version she is not visible.
What happened. Genuine gentleman????