Oklahoma Crude Filming Locations

Oklahoma Crude filming locations

Where was Oklahoma Crude filmed? Oklahoma Crude was filmed in 3 locations across United States in the following places:

Oklahoma Crude Filming Locations

Stockton is a city on the San Joaquin River, in California’s Central Valley. The Haggin Museum features fine art and local history displays. Oak Grove Regional Park has trails, a nature center and a lake stocked with catfish. In nearby Lodi, Micke Grove Regional Park includes a Japanese garden, the San Joaquin County Historical Museum and Micke Grove Zoo. The Children’s Museum of Stockton offers hands-on exhibits.

Sonora is the county seat of Tuolumne County, California, United States. Founded during the California Gold Rush by Mexican miners from Sonora, the city population was 5,121 during the 2020 Census, an increase from the 4,903 counted during the 2010 Census. Sonora is the only incorporated community in Tuolumne County.

California, a western U.S. state, stretches from the Mexican border along the Pacific for nearly 900 miles. Its terrain includes cliff-lined beaches, redwood forest, the Sierra Nevada Mountains, Central Valley farmland and the Mojave Desert. The city of Los Angeles is the seat of the Hollywood entertainment industry. Hilly San Francisco is known for the Golden Gate Bridge, Alcatraz Island and cable cars.

Oklahoma Crude (1973)
Runtime: 108 minutes
Rating: 6.3
Release year: 1973
IMDB: tt0070472
Plot summary

In 1913, in Oklahoma, oil derrick owner Lena Doyle (Faye Dunaway), aided by her father (Sir John Mills) and a hobo (George C. Scott), is stubbornly drilling for oil despite the pressure from major oil companies to sell her land.

Genres
Comedy
Drama
Western
Cast
George C. Scott
Faye Dunaway
John Mills
Jack Palance
Directors
Stanley Kramer
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Oklahoma Crude filming locations