Tulsa (1949) SUSAN HAYWARD



Stars: Susan Hayward, Robert Preston, Pedro Armendáriz
Director: Stuart Heisler

It’s Tulsa, Oklahoma at the start of the oil boom and Cherokee Lansing’s rancher father is killed in a fight with the Tanner Oil Company.

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22 Replies to “Tulsa (1949) SUSAN HAYWARD”

  1. Way back in the late 50s i "discovered'.PEDRO ARMANDARIZ…so handsome and a wonderful cross over actor….he did many mexican films( he was a star in mexico-he has a theatre named after him)..and quite a few american films…..lve ALWAYS thot he was special!!!

  2. Susan Hayward was so beautiful. In later life she had a special bond and was good friend to a doctor here in our little town.

  3. Look at that beautiful actress Susan Haywood. I was addicted to her movies when I was a kid. She would have been perfect in gone with the wind. These actors back in the day were actors.

  4. you're being conned. none of the predictions have happened. "green" the same con. but but but that noted scientist aoc said the planet is gonna end if you don't give power hungry idiots like her 100% of the power and money. co2 is life on the planet. nothing to do with the climate

  5. This is definitely one of my Favorite Susan Hayward films and role performances that is well-matched with wonderful Robert Preston. For me, it's right up there with 'Garden of Evil' accompanied by rugged Richard Widmark and illustrious Gary Cooper!!! Once again, THX PizzaFlix…… ?
    OH…. PS ….. Susan's performance in 'Smash Up' was pretty damn convincing, TOO!!! ?

  6. When the Mary Suddack blew in Moore Oklahoma it spewed oil 40 miles away. They liked to have never got it capped.Tulsa was a tough area Pretty Boy Floyd the Central Park gang the Barker gang, mean as hell.

  7. Tulsa is a special place, I’ve been to the center of the universe and I could really feel the power and felt great. I was born in Tulsa my dad worked for a pipeline company and his office was there but we traveled all over coating pipe for other places, and I was raised on a ranch in southwest Oklahoma, I had no idea how spoiled I was until I was 30 lol. We had it all. That big Indian driving that red car reminded me of the Osage chief in his first car bought with oil money, he had twelve horses pulling him down the road, and this cowboy came along and said Chief if you’ll flip this switch you’ll have 300 horses pulling your car, and the Indian looked around and said Hummm where horses and cowboy said right under that hood. Lol true story.

  8. Haywood Ideal job Car Factory.Anybody know where I can see films about niteclubs hotels.gambling.news paper offices. skinny woman with curley hair.who never do work.diners. fist fights. arguments. guns.smokin.drinkin. Cant seem to find anby. No wondere the world is in a mess., No wonder we are getting police attacks.

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