Rotten Tomatoes
Cancel Movies Tv shows RT App News Showtimes

Oklahoma!

Play trailer Poster for Oklahoma! G 1955 2h 25m Musical Play Trailer Watchlist
Watchlist Tomatometer Popcornmeter
87% Tomatometer 30 Reviews 75% Popcornmeter 25,000+ Ratings
There's a box social coming up, and Curly (Gordon MacRae) asks Laurey (Shirley Jones) if she'll be his date. Trouble is, Laurey thinks he's waited too long, and in a fit of pique accepts an offer from the boorish Jud (Rod Steiger) instead. Meanwhile, Laurey's friend Ado Annie (Gloria Grahame) is also torn between two men: a cowboy named Will (Gene Nelson) and a foreign peddler, Ali Hakim (Eddie Albert). Both women struggle to know their own hearts before it's too late.
Watch on Fandango at Home Stream Now

Where to Watch

Oklahoma!

Oklahoma!

What to Know

Critics Consensus

Aye-yip-aye-yo-ee-ay! The critics are sayin' you're doin' fine, Oklahoma! Oklahoma, O.K.!

Read Critics Reviews

Critics Reviews

View More
Ronald B. Rogers Village Voice 05/10/2022
A visit to your local theatre will convince you that Oklahoma! is a fresh and lively as ever. Go to Full Review
TIME Magazine 10/27/2015
In spite of its age and the fact that its 145-minute mass is sometimes dragging, Oklahoma! hollers itself home as a handsome piece of entertainment. Go to Full Review
Variety Staff Variety 11/01/2007
The wide screen used for the Todd-AO process adds production scope and visual grandeur, capturing a vista of blue sky and green prairie that can be breathtaking. Go to Full Review
Matt Brunson Film Frenzy 03/02/2024
3.5/4
The soundtrack is exceptional, and Gloria Grahame swipes a few scenes as Ado Annie, the girl who just “cain’t say no.” Go to Full Review
Grant Watson Fiction Machine 02/05/2024
7/10
This film is bright, bold, and enthusiastic. It is the 1955 equivalent of a studio blockbuster: big-screen entertainment for the masses. Go to Full Review
Rachel Wagner Rachel's Reviews (YouTube) 04/07/2022
Darker than you remember which makes it intriguing. Plus great songs Go to Full Review
Read all reviews

Audience Reviews

View More
Korben D @Korbendallas506 3d What a bewildering mess. Rodgers & Hammerstein take the simplest boy-meets-girl premise and somehow turn it into a disjointed, tonally schizophrenic pseudo-thriller that collapses under its own contradictions. The plot lurches from lighthearted hoedown romance to dark, unsettling episodes: women being auctioned off like livestock in the "Farmer and the Cowman" picnic scene, a desperate man trying to manipulate his rival into suicide, and a surreal kitchen-turned-makeshift courtroom where a cold-blooded murder is cheerfully dismissed so everyone can sing about beautiful mornings. Worse, the show completely erases the actual history of 1906 Oklahoma Territory—no Native Americans, no mention of slavery nor the racial landscape—just a sanitized, all-white fantasy of frontier life. The score has two classics ("Oh, What a Beautiful Mornin’" and "People Will Say We’re in Love"), but they’re not enough to justify sitting through 2 hours and 45 minutes of narrative chaos and moral blindness. See more Stephen C @bob25009 Jun 5 2 hours and 25 minutes of successful singing and dancing!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! See more Russ G Feb 13 Sorry, but I don't have two and a half hours to waste on this relic. See more John S 12/28/2024 The music is lovely. But there are some really appalling bits that are a product of this movie's time. The auctioning of women and erasure of the acts of removing indigenous people from land they were promised being the greatest jaw droppers. But yeah, great music. See more Alec B @Alec97 05/29/2024 Despite a few annoying cuts/changes to the score and some weird casting choices it is a solid adaptation of the stage musical. Getting to film outside for several sequences (as opposed to a studio set) is one of the best things about the movie, especially for its rousing opening number. See more Jose G 12/30/2023 Classic 50's film musical based on the 40's stage musical, the first written by Rodgers & Hammerstein. Shirley Jones shines in her first role in a motion picture, and the song and dance numbers still hold up fantastically-save for a couple that could've probably been omitted to shorten the run time. See more Read all reviews
Oklahoma!

My Rating

Read More Read Less POST RATING WRITE A REVIEW EDIT REVIEW
Seven Brides for Seven Brothers 89% 87% Seven Brides for Seven Brothers Watchlist Brigadoon 79% 71% Brigadoon Watchlist Gigi 90% 73% Gigi Watchlist The King and I 93% 83% The King and I Watchlist My Fair Lady 94% 90% My Fair Lady Watchlist TRAILER for My Fair Lady Discover more movies and TV shows. View More

Movie Info

Synopsis There's a box social coming up, and Curly (Gordon MacRae) asks Laurey (Shirley Jones) if she'll be his date. Trouble is, Laurey thinks he's waited too long, and in a fit of pique accepts an offer from the boorish Jud (Rod Steiger) instead. Meanwhile, Laurey's friend Ado Annie (Gloria Grahame) is also torn between two men: a cowboy named Will (Gene Nelson) and a foreign peddler, Ali Hakim (Eddie Albert). Both women struggle to know their own hearts before it's too late.
Director
Fred Zinnemann
Producer
Arthur Hornblow Jr.
Screenwriter
Sonya Levien, William Ludwig
Distributor
Samuel Goldwyn Company, 20th Century Fox, RKO Radio Pictures
Production Co
Rodgers & Hammerstein Productions
Rating
G
Genre
Musical
Original Language
English
Release Date (Theaters)
Oct 11, 1955, Original
Release Date (Streaming)
Nov 17, 2015
Runtime
2h 25m
Sound Mix
Stereo
Most Popular at Home Now