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SoonerDave
01-18-2011, 07:34 AM
Some of the tornado flick "Twister" was filmed in Oklahoma. In fact, once special effects scene where a truck drives through a house was done down at Max Westheimer, where they built up this bizarre looking "house on its side" with a big ramp through it. Drove by it nearly every day to and from OU....its on screen for maybe five seconds.

kevinpate
01-18-2011, 07:44 AM
I noticed True Grit was shot in Texas and New Mexico. Both states have numerous movies made every year due to terrain and tax incentives. Even Toby Keith made his "WHISKEY for My Men, BEER for My Horses" movie in New Mexico although it was supposed to be set primarily in Mangum, Oklahoma.

Bigray in Ok

Fixed it for ya

Bigrayok
01-18-2011, 09:28 AM
Thanks, Kevin. After they have had a few, they might not know the difference!

Bigray in Ok

jmarkross
01-18-2011, 10:05 AM
Few will remember the 1962 Beverly Garland movie..."Stark Fear" shot in and around Norman and Lexington. The World Premiere was held at the Sooner Theater in 1962--complete with big klieg lights...it is available at Amazon.com. I bought one just for the hell of it, I remember when they shot the movie and the Premiere when I was in junior high...

http://www.amazon.com/Stark-Fear-Sinister-Cinema/dp/B001AD8G3E/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&s=dvd&qid=1295370015&sr=1-2

yukong
01-20-2011, 10:38 AM
Regarding Dillinger. Scenes were filmed at the Carter County Courthouse, downtown Ardmore, And the whole shootout with the Dillinger gang and the FBI guys was filmed at the Ardmore Lake Club. Many extras came from people around Ardmore. In fact, two friends of mine were extras (as FBI guys) and they got to shoot tommy guns, and wear trench coats and fedoras and look bada$$. The scene where the chase went over a framework bridge, was the Greasy Bend bridge over in Johnston County. That old bridge still stands, but I don't know if they let cars go over it anymore. I used to drive that way a lot going from Tish to Ardmore. That movie is somewhat of a cult classic in the Ardmore area.

monkeygang
01-20-2011, 02:48 PM
Do you know if the new one is based there? I know it was supposed to be more true to the novel.

MattB
03-25-2011, 10:10 PM
Didn't read through to find out if this one was mentioned, but "The Gunslingers" was filmed at Rollinscreek in Guthrie.
http://www.imdb.com/video/screenplay/vi2598242585/
http://rollinscreek.com/

MattB
03-25-2011, 10:29 PM
Also Splinter: http://www.imdb.com/video/screenplay/vi224565529/
And Fingerprints: http://www.imdb.com/video/screenplay/vi105906969/ (Another one shot in Guthrie... some shots of the Stone Lion Inn are included)
And one of my favorites, Near Dark, wasn't filmed in OK, but is supposed to take place in OK: http://www.imdb.com/video/screenplay/vi379126041/

Double Edge
03-26-2011, 07:35 AM
"Bound for Glory" about Woody Guthrie, parts are set in Oklahoma but I don't know if any of it was shot here. "Cockfight" originally titled "The Round and Round" was filmed in Oklahoma.

MikeOKC
03-31-2011, 02:40 PM
Regarding Dillinger. Scenes were filmed at the Carter County Courthouse, downtown Ardmore, And the whole shootout with the Dillinger gang and the FBI guys was filmed at the Ardmore Lake Club. Many extras came from people around Ardmore. In fact, two friends of mine were extras (as FBI guys) and they got to shoot tommy guns, and wear trench coats and fedoras and look bada$$. The scene where the chase went over a framework bridge, was the Greasy Bend bridge over in Johnston County. That old bridge still stands, but I don't know if they let cars go over it anymore. I used to drive that way a lot going from Tish to Ardmore. That movie is somewhat of a cult classic in the Ardmore area.

Not to be confused with "the" shootout with John Dillinger himself, which was shot in downtown Oklahoma City with the old Midwest Theater standing in for the Biograph.

MattB
03-31-2011, 03:56 PM
Not to be confused with "the" shootout with John Dillinger himself, which was shot in downtown Oklahoma City with the old Midwest Theater standing in for the Biograph.

I have a close friend who was in one of the square-dance scenes in one of the Dillinger flicks. Seems like he said it was filmed somewhere near Paul's Valley.

Dustin
04-01-2011, 01:50 AM
I hear Twister 2 is the works.. Maybe they will shoot in Oklahoma again.

MattB
04-01-2011, 02:26 PM
I hear Twister 2 is the works.. Maybe they will shoot in Oklahoma again.

One of my coworkers was a theater manager when Helen Hunt came to OK for the premiere of Twister. I was disappointed to hear that she was rude and condescending to the personnel.

RadioOKC
04-02-2011, 01:48 PM
One of my coworkers was a theater manager when Helen Hunt came to OK for the premiere of Twister. I was disappointed to hear that she was rude and condescending to the personnel.

Could explain why her roles have been limited in scope. Hmmmmm. Thread idea!



Chris
www.radiookc.com

faas_ok
05-01-2011, 04:21 PM
I watched the filming of the scene in which Beverly Garland is confronted by "Harvey Saggett" outside the juke box museum. I must have been about 8 and didn't know Beverly Garland from Beverly Hills

Stan Silliman
05-05-2011, 09:18 AM
The TV movie "Rise and Walk" was filmed in Oklahoma. It was also known as the Dennis Byrd story and had scenes in Bricktown and they used Owen Field for football field scenes to replicate the Meadowlands.

It was filmed in the mid-nineties and I had a chance to be an extra in a restaurant scene at Spaghetti Warehouse. But it involved waiting around for three hours so I opted out.

Here's a small snipet from the movie starring Peter Berg as Dennis Byrd.

Rise and Walk (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9BoFEDHoX6o)

Here's another scene with Kathryn Morris (star of Cold Case) from that movie: She's singing to Dennis Byrd (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IXJd2nRylh0)

Stan Silliman
05-05-2011, 09:42 AM
Why doesn't anyone bring up "Possums" starring Mac Davis shot entirely in Nowata and eastern Oklahoma. My brother-in-laws best buddy is Dennis Burkley who played "Orville" in the movie. If they need a heavy set redneck guy, Dennis usually gets the part. That is until recently when he lost 160 # and his movie career.

Barry Switzer had a cameo plus J. Max Burnett (writer and director) created a character based on Calvin Steves, the paper boy in Norman.

Achilleslastand
05-05-2011, 10:41 AM
Why doesn't anyone bring up "Possums" starring Mac Davis shot entirely in Nowata and eastern Oklahoma. My brother-in-laws best buddy is Dennis Burkley who played "Orville" in the movie. If they need a heavy set redneck guy, Dennis usually gets the part. That is until recently when he lost 160 # and his movie career.

Barry Switzer had a cameo plus J. Max Burnett (writer and director) created a character based on Calvin Steves, the paper boy in Norman.

Dennis Burkley also played "Cal" on a years or twos worth of episodes of sanford and son. He was also in the movie mask among others.

Dave Cook
05-29-2011, 06:29 AM
To expand on this topic a bit, what are your thoughts on how Hollywood portrays Oklahoma and Oklahomans? Is it often accurate? Do they take liberties with certain stereotypes?

This sort of irritates me when I notice this with foreign cities.

Just caught Hangover II and wasn't surprised they made Bangkok look like a third-world dump. There are some extremely 'hi-so' areas in this town with more money than you could believe but that wouldn't have fit into the plot. Instead, you come away thinking it's a cesspool.

MattB
05-29-2011, 11:46 AM
To expand on this topic a bit, what are your thoughts on how Hollywood portrays Oklahoma and Oklahomans? Is it often accurate? Do they take liberties with certain stereotypes?

This sort of irritates me when I notice this with foreign cities.

Just caught Hangover II and wasn't surprised they made Bangkok look like a third-world dump. There are some extremely 'hi-so' areas in this town with more money than you could believe but that wouldn't have fit into the plot. Instead, you come away thinking it's a cesspool.

Don't know how "Hi So" it is, and haven't seen the flick, but I know they're well known for the child sex trade.

kevinpate
05-29-2011, 11:56 AM
... If they need a heavy set redneck guy, Dennis usually gets the part. That is until recently when he lost 160 # and his movie career.

Well, I found his weight. Any y'all know his agent's number?

Bill Robertson
05-30-2011, 05:06 AM
Sort of off the subject but this thread reminds me of something. Back in the early 70s we had a cabin on Lake Eufaula near the tiny town of Canadian. Some movie production company came in a built a pretty good size "old west main street" of full size buildings with interiors, not just false fronts. It was just the the NW of Canadian. There was some activity that looked like shooting of scenes off and on for a few years before it was all abandoned. Don't know if anything ever made it to a screen.

Dave Cook
05-30-2011, 09:22 AM
Don't know how "Hi So" it is, and haven't seen the flick, but I know they're well known for the child sex trade.

LOL! Thanks for the irrelevant reply, Mattie. Run along now.

SOONER8693
05-30-2011, 11:53 AM
Years ago (1990's) when Twister was being filmed in Guthrie I was an extra in a direct to video movie about the Barker Gang, also being filmed in Guthrie. At the time it was being called 'The Bloody Barkers' but was released as 'Public Enemies.' It starred Alyssa Milano, Theresa (sp) Russell and Chip (forget the last name). I got to be in several scenes and in a big gun battle near the end. One day while filming, all us extras got called over to the Twister set. But, unfortunately our scene got cut. I can see myself in 3 scenes in Public Enemies. It was a lot of fun and Alyssa and the others were extremely friendly to everybody. I have a pic with her somewhere. It was a terrible movie but a great time.
I was in that too, as an extra/stunt extra. Several of us from our gunfight/stunt group, Colonel Colt's Company, we did the shows at Frontier City through the 80's, were hired to be "squibbed", shot and die. They would pay us $300 the day we were "squibbed" and died. Due to budget restrictions, I beleive only 1 of our group was killed. Yes, we can be seen in several scenes as FBI men. The movie which was released as "Public Enemies" was a made for HBO movie. Have seen it on their a couple of times. Our group was also in on a movie made in the mid 80's in and around Guthrie about the life of Chris Madsen. It was made by a film company from Denmark. It was the story of his life in Denmark before he came to the US and became a lawman. Movie never appeared in the states, only in Europe. p.s. Eric Roberts was one of the stars in the "Barker" movie, along with a guy that was a "VJ" from MTV. back when MTV actually showed music videos. Looked him up, his name was Dan Cortese.

MattB
05-30-2011, 12:17 PM
LOL! Thanks for the irrelevant reply, Mattie. Run along now.

Oh, gosh, you're right. I'm not nearly sophisticated enough to converse with you.
It's entirely relevant. One is hard pressed to tout the "Hi So" nature of a country that is the child-sex trade capitol of the world, pokie. Run along now.

Dave Cook
05-30-2011, 12:45 PM
I've heard Oklahoma leads the nation in teen pregnancy, high school dropouts, 49th in student funding, ranks first in female incarceration, and finished dead last in overall health and fitness.

Just based on those statistics, I'm going to assume there is no way one can live a good life.

Of course, those of us that have been there know that is nonsense.

MattB
05-30-2011, 01:44 PM
I've heard Oklahoma leads the nation in teen pregnancy, high school dropouts, 49th in student funding, ranks first in female incarceration, and finished dead last in overall health and fitness.

Just based on those statistics, I'm going to assume there is no way one can live a good life.

Of course, those of us that have been there know that is nonsense.

That's quite different from a society which is outwardly "Hi So" but, under a thin veil, a thriving child sex trade is not only allowed to persist, but tolerated.
But we're getting way off topic.

Larry OKC
06-03-2011, 05:06 AM
The Torkelsons, 1991-92 (morphed into Almost Home, 1993) NBC


The show was a comedy about a sensitive 14-year-old girl who's mortified by her crazy-quilt unorthodox family. Dorothy Jane just wanted to be thought of as normal, like any teenager, but had a hard time doing so. Her father had walked out on the family and they were always short on money. Her perky, optimistic mom, Millicent ((Connie Ray)), saw sunshine everywhere. The rest of the family consisted of brothers - athletic Steven Floyd and studious Chuckie Lee, and sisters - spunky Ruth Ann and cute Mary Sue. They lived in a big rambling house in Pyramid Corners, Oklahoma. The name for the show came from a real Steven Floyd Torkelson who shared his bug collection and a first kiss with a little girl named Lynn Montgomery. She grew up to create the show some 30 years later.

The Torkelsons apparently turned out to be too down home for most people as it never found much of an audience in its original Saturday night timeslot and even less of one when it was moved to Sundays. After a second hiatus the series was revamped to return in February 1993 as Almost Home. For the new series the family moved to Seattle, where Millicent took a job as a nanny for the two spoiled teenage children of a widower ((Perry King)). Two of the Torkelson kids were lost in the move as they never appeared in Seattle and the show pretended they never existed. The new series, which mostly pitted conservative family values against liberal family values, did not do any better in the ratings and disappeared after 13 episodes.

William Schallert (the dad from the old Patty Duke show) played boarder Wesley Hodges, the Torkelsons took in to help make ends meet.

Pyramid Corners OK apparently is/was a real town in northeastern part of the state, "located north of Vinita and just south of Welch", in Craig County, on state highway 2

jbrown84
06-03-2011, 03:58 PM
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1588898/

This is the next film that will shoot in OKC soon. From director Nick Cassavetes (The Notebook, Alpha Dog).

CCOKC
06-07-2011, 06:00 PM
Somehow I got on the mailing list for this local casting director. In the past month I have gotten numerous e-mails about extras and bit parts in this movie and the one that was filmed in Stillwater.
http://www.freihofercasting.com/

Bigrayok
06-13-2011, 03:24 PM
I watched the movie Pearl this weekend on OETA. It was about Pearl Carter Scott, the youngest licensed pilot in U.S. History. She was a Chickasaw girl from Marlow. I really enjoyed the movie and learned something new about an interesting person in Oklahoma history. The Chickasaw Tribe produced the movie and did a good job. This could have been a Disney type movie. I am glad it was made by local people who told the story well. I remember it showed at some theaters in the OKC area including the Oklahoma City Musuem of Art and I think, the Warren Theater in Moore. Good movie.

Bigray in Ok

yukong
07-08-2011, 11:44 AM
They are back in Norman shooting a scene or scenes of "Yellow" at Hope Hall at Griffin Hospital.

old okie
07-08-2011, 02:51 PM
Well, went to the new Crest at 104th & S. May this morning, and some company called Crazy Productions [or something similar to that name; I was in a hurry and didn't stop to memorize the info!] was shooting scenes of customers entering Crest. Yikes. There was a sign on the door that gave scant details, but read, "By entering this store, you are giving your permission to be filmed for this movie." Asked the cashier what it was all about, but he said all they knew was it "involved some guy who was on SNL." Had no name of movie, or name of actor? producer? Don't know if it's the "Yellow" flick...or something else. But I suspect it's the same group I saw filming a week ago in the empty field by the same Crest.

yukong
07-08-2011, 03:33 PM
Wasn't able to see any of the shooting, as they were in Hope Hall. But it was the Second Unit there shooting some additional scenes. They were guarding the door to keep anyone from trying to get in. But they had a big crew there doing the shoot. It was quite interesting. Got to visit with one of the Cinematographers. He was from LA. Very nice guy. The crew was made up of people from LA and a lot of local folks. Was surprised that there were so many crew members from here. While I was talking to him, they were loading up some of the cameras and sound equipment. Man, it is a huge operation to just shoot one small scene. There were 75 or so people there. Several semi trucks. A semi-truck that had restrooms and other rooms. Food trucks, etc. They have been here for about 2 months shooting in various places and were on their way to Pauls Valley to shoot a scene on the side of I-35 at one of the exits. Were going to have some scene where the star gets stopped by police for something. The First Unit was in Pauls Valley all day shooting a scene at a house. This is the second time they have been shooting at Griffin Hospital/Hope Hall. Here are a few shots I took with my cell phone. Wanted to shoot some more, but they were giving me the stinkeye so I didn't want to push it.

http://i81.photobucket.com/albums/j208/yukon-vocal/136fc87a.jpg

The guy in the green shirt was the cinematographer I spoke to. They are loading his camera and dolly onto the truck. As a photography nut, it was interesting to see their equipment. I cannot imagine how much money in equipment was on that truck. The white truck was the lighting truck. It was loaded with all kinds of lighting equipment. There were two of those trucks. They also had a rented motorized boom truck that they had huge reflectors loaded on and they had it raised up outside the second and then third floor windows. As I was leaving, the red camera truck had already left, and a guy was loading another camera on a steadycam unit into a Ford Expedition. Not boxes, just loose. Was surprised about that. A camera unit that undoubtedly costs 10s of thousands, if not 100s of thousands of dollars, just thrown into the backseat of an Expedition. Didn't see any of the actors, as least not that I know. Was more interested in the mechanics of the thing.

http://i81.photobucket.com/albums/j208/yukon-vocal/7be6cb67.jpg

Larry OKC
07-09-2011, 01:28 AM
Well, went to the new Crest at 104th & S. May this morning, and some company called Crazy Productions [or something similar to that name; I was in a hurry and didn't stop to memorize the info!] was shooting scenes of customers entering Crest. Yikes. There was a sign on the door that gave scant details, but read, "By entering this store, you are giving your permission to be filmed for this movie." Asked the cashier what it was all about, but he said all they knew was it "involved some guy who was on SNL." Had no name of movie, or name of actor? producer? Don't know if it's the "Yellow" flick...or something else. But I suspect it's the same group I saw filming a week ago in the empty field by the same Crest.

There was something in the Oklahoman recently about it but I don't recall any details, will see if I can dig it up...

ON EDIT: here's the link http://newsok.com/former-saturday-night-live-star-chris-kattan-to-appear-in-oklahoma-production/article/3580847

Thought there was another article about Crest more than the SNL guy but haven't run across it yet...

old okie
07-09-2011, 10:13 AM
Thanks, Larry OKC! That's exactly the group I've seen these two times! Also explains why they are using "south side" locations since the main man works at OCCC!

Appreciate the info. I missed that story in the paper.

ctchandler
07-09-2011, 11:01 AM
A couple of years ago a lot of filming was done at the Northwest corner of N. E. 63rd and Sooner road. They were there for over a month and made the old convenience store into what appeared to be a functioning store and gas station. They added gas price signs that reflected the prices of the time frame of their story. The signs are still there and show a price of a little over $1 per gallon. Does anybody know the name of the move?
Thanks, C. T.

OKCisOK4me
07-10-2011, 01:19 PM
I was driving through the south lot of the state Capitol yesterday and a Guy flagged me down to tell me to drive slow cause they were shooting a movie. I asked if it was Yellow, but he said no. Anyone know?

blendd
07-10-2011, 09:26 PM
The movie is called Just Crazy Enough - starring Chris Kattan - http://twitter.com/#!/ChrisKattan

Your pal,

blendd

OKCisOK4me
07-10-2011, 11:05 PM
Cool. Thanks for the heads up. Heading to IMDB.com now!

Larry OKC
07-11-2011, 05:05 AM
A couple of years ago a lot of filming was done at the Northwest corner of N. E. 63rd and Sooner road. They were there for over a month and made the old convenience store into what appeared to be a functioning store and gas station. They added gas price signs that reflected the prices of the time frame of their story. The signs are still there and show a price of a little over $1 per gallon. Does anybody know the name of the move?
Thanks, C. T.

thinking that was some type of independent horror movie but the name escapes me right now...

jbrown84
07-11-2011, 05:23 PM
A couple of years ago a lot of filming was done at the Northwest corner of N. E. 63rd and Sooner road. They were there for over a month and made the old convenience store into what appeared to be a functioning store and gas station. They added gas price signs that reflected the prices of the time frame of their story. The signs are still there and show a price of a little over $1 per gallon. Does anybody know the name of the move?
Thanks, C. T.

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1031280/

It's pretty good, actually.

ctchandler
07-12-2011, 07:02 AM
Thanks Larry and Jbrown84, Splinter is the one. I watched the trailer and that is the gas station.
C. T.

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1031280/

It's pretty good, actually.

Larry OKC
07-12-2011, 11:30 PM
jbrown84, thanks for finding it, that is the one I couldn't remember the name and didn't find with the search I was trying. Time flies, according to the link it was released 2008, so it was probably shot a year before that? At least 3 years now...

jbrown84
07-13-2011, 02:44 PM
Yeah if I hadn't seen it and known the name, it would have been difficult to find.

ljbab728
06-17-2012, 02:49 PM
I came across this short film today called "Wrong Choices" that was obviously filmed in OKC. I had never heard of it before. It has a very powerful message with some excellent acting. Does anyone know if this produced by a local company?


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JE5iSm2vn20&feature=related

MattB
06-17-2012, 08:55 PM
Dang, this is an old thread!

RadicalModerate
06-18-2012, 07:34 AM
I watched a movie (c/o Netflix) the other night that I think was shot in Oklahoma. Or at least part of it was. It was about some old American Indian guy who was dying and whose mission was to get back "down" to Wewoka. He enlisted the aid of his former girlfriend/fiance/ex-wife? to attempt to accomplish the goal. I thought it was a darn good movie--sort of a low-budget Native American Cinema Verité--but the critics weren't as impressed. I'd watch it again, but I can't remember the name of it. Plus some of the geographical references in the film (both verbal and scenic) had only a loose connection with reality. Maybe I can find it in the "Recently Watched" list. (I agree, Matt, this is an old thread.)

I remember one time when Guthrie was just about brought to a standstill by the filming of some low-budget, 30's gangster film starring Angie Dickinson. I found it interesting how they put HUGE banners across some of the streets that would appear in the "distant" background of the shot to cover up some of the more modern changes to the Guthrie streetscape.

And then, of course, there was "Twister" . . . but that was probably mentioned on this thread a couple of decades ago.

cjohnson.405
06-19-2012, 11:46 AM
Are there any parts of Kevin Durant's movie 'Thunderstruck' that were filmed in Oklahoma?

Larry OKC
06-19-2012, 02:15 PM
http://blog.newsok.com/thunderrumblings/2012/01/13/kevin-durant-film-gets-new-title/


Durant will be filming scenes for “Thunderstruck” in Oklahoma City in the next few days, including a session that is scheduled to be shot inside Chesapeake Energy Arena on Tuesday, Jan. 23. The studio’s original plan was to shoot footage at a preseason game, but the lockout-shortened season limited the Thunder to only one preseason home game as each team dealt with a rushed start to the season. It’s possible that filmmakers will shoot action at the Jan. 23 home game against Detroit and/or the Jan. 25 home game against New Orleans.
The bulk of filming was done in Baton Rouge, La. back in September. But prior to the movie being completed, certain shots that can only be produced in Oklahoma City must be captured. The movie has been granted license from the NBA to use the Thunder’s name and logo and other league property, meaning real game footage will be used and Durant will be seen in his Thunder jersey, possibly with teammates and Thunder coach Scott Brooks making cameos.
No release date has been announced for the film.

woodyrr
06-19-2012, 03:43 PM
1854 < Click image for full size.

The recently released movie "Bringing Up Bobby" was filmed at several locations in Oklahoma City. One of the locations was the Oklahoma Railway Museum. A Museum crew spotted an old Rock Island wood caboose at a siding. The movie people dressed the interior of the caboose and built a wooden bridge across the ditch. They spent a long day and into the night shooting in and around the caboose.

http://newsok.com/bringing-up-bobby-to-get-oklahoma-city-premiere-at-deadcenter-film-festival/article/3681738

http://www.oklahomarailwaymuseum.org/

https://www.facebook.com/pages/Oklahoma-Railway-Museum/107611745940488?ref=mf

mmonroe
06-20-2012, 08:19 AM
I just watched that film a couple of months ago, pretty good. There is footage of driving out of bricktown and in between the Ford Center and Cox Convention Center, a shot down NW Expressway from one of the sprawled towers out there, and a few other shots that let you know it's filmed here... (I wanted to mention POPS, I think POPS is in the movie as a place they stop at)

OklahomaNick
06-20-2012, 08:46 AM
Did anyone even mention "The Killer Inside Me?

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0954947/

Pretty strange movie, but I thought it was actually pretty good.
It was awesome to see the shots of First National Center made to look like it was in it's hay day.
There are good shots of Casey Affleck walking in the west side of FNC and cool shots of the old bank (made to look busy).

A definite must see!

soonertoad
06-22-2012, 02:30 PM
Nick Cassavetes was filming Yellow http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1588898/in Norman last summer. It is slated for release later this year.

ljbab728
06-30-2012, 08:45 PM
The 1949 movie "Tulsa" was mentioned once briefly early in this thread. The poster said that a little filming was done in Tulsa. OETA is screening that movie tonight. It was stated that a large part of the filming was done in southern Oklahoma in the Sulphur area and that the cast and crew stayed in the Artesia Hotel in Sulpher and the Aldridge Hotel in Ada. They had some great pics of the Oklahoma City premiere with the stars and state celebrities at the Centre Theater and in the Venetian Room at the Skirvin.

RadicalModerate
07-01-2012, 06:15 PM
I truly and sincerely hope that the comedy-writing/production team behind "Longmire" will decide that there is a connection between the Indian/Mexican/Cartel Connection (up in Wyoming) and choose to shoot an episode in Oklahoma. (while they are hot on the trail of the scofflaws)

It would be sort of like "Borat" except with a tip o' the cliché hat to the recently passed "Open Carry" law.
(Semi-Spoiler/Translation Clue: If you watch Longmire, pay attention to how he stands every time he is talking to anyone else in the shot. It is "the tell".)

Hopefully, the geniuses behind "Trailer Park Boys" could arrange some cameo appearances.
Perhaps Aubrey McClendon or that lady politician from Bethany could even do the Alfred Hitchcockian walk-thrus . . .
Larry David should come on board . . . Hey . . . If even former basketball stars begin to appreciate OKlahoma . . . =)
Larry could be the guy who complains about Longmire putting that corpse in his curbside trash container.
He could suggest it should have been placed in the Proper Re-Cycling bin.
The one by the curb of enthusiasm =)

Bellaboo
07-03-2012, 10:39 PM
Was just watching Jay Leno, he had a 12 year old actress on, Bailee Madison....who just got through filming 'Cowgirls and Angels'. She said they filmed it in Stillwater Oklahoma.

HotStuff80
07-04-2012, 01:06 PM
I'm trying to think of some movies that are either based or shot in Oklahoma. Off the top of my head, I can come up with:

Oklahoma! (of course)
Far and Away
The Outsiders
Keys to Tulsa
Twister
UHF
Thelma and Louise (I think)
Saving Grace (tv series)

That's all I can think of off the top of my head. I searched IMDB and came up with a bunch of movies with Oklahoma in the title. I didn't count those, however (not off the top of my head).


I do not believe that the Movie, Oklahoma was filmed in Oklahoma... At least that's what we were told at OU and OCU in those days.
Here is another tidbit by way of discussion:
Filming locations for
Oklahoma! (1955) More at IMDbPro »

Filmed at:
Amado, Arizona, USA
("Oh, What a Beautiful Mornin'")

Elgin, Arizona, USA
(train station musical number scene)

Green Cattle Co. Ranch, San Raphael Valley, Arizona, USA

Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios - 10202 W. Washington Blvd., Culver City, California, USA

Nogales, Arizona, USA

San Rafael Ranch State Park, Patagonia, Arizona, USA
(Greene Cattle Co. Ranch, San Rafael Valley, Arizona)

Why? The bulk of the movie was shot in and around Nogales Arizona because, in 1955, the real-life Oklahoma was very heavily farmed and developed that suitable areas for the setting of the movie were scarce. They needed rural and undeveloped areas which more resembled the turn of the century setting of the musical. Of course, the movie was based in Oklahoma.

Achilleslastand
07-04-2012, 03:00 PM
Not only was the Outsiders filmed in Tulsa but 2 other of SE Hintons books which were made into movies were filmed in the Tulsa area as well.......Rumble Fish and Tex

ljbab728
08-09-2012, 11:37 PM
"August: Osage Country" to begin filming in September.

http://newsok.com/preproduction-begins-in-bartlesville-for-julia-roberts-meryl-streep-movie/article/3699625