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Two women, Ethel Hill and Eleanore Griffin, share screen writing credit for Republic's western adventure film WAR OF THE WILDCATTERS (known to some as IN OLD OKLAHOMA). A modestly budgeted endeavor, the story comes to life thanks in large part to a cast that includes John Wayne, Martha Scott, Albert Dekker, Gabby Hayes and Marjorie Rambeau.
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- Albert S. Rogell
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- John Wayne, Martha Scott, Albert Dekker
Aug 20, 2016 · War of the Wildcats (1943) aka — In Old Oklahoma. Mark Franklin August 20, 2016 1940s. Martha Scott is Catherine Allen, a school teacher and pulp novelist destined for Kansas City, so she can experience some of the things she only writes about.
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An oilman (Albert Dekker) and a cowboy (John Wayne) become boom-town rivals for a schoolmarm (Martha Scott) and Oklahoma oil.
- Western
- John Wayne
- Albert Rogell
Film Details. Awards. Articles & Reviews. Notes. Brief Synopsis. Cowboy Dan Somers and oilman Jim "Hunk" Gardner compete for oil lease rights on Indian land in Oklahoma, as well as for the favors of schoolteacher Cathy Allen. Cast & Crew. Read More. Albert S. Rogell. Director. John Wayne. Daniel Somers. Martha Scott. Catherine Allen. Albert Dekker.
- Albert S. Rogell, Phil Ford, Joe Kane
- John Wayne
War of the Wildcats ★★½ In Old Oklahoma 1943. Fast-moving western with Wayne as a tough cowboy battling a powerful land baron. They fight over land, oil and a woman. Unusual because Wayne's character acts on behalf of the Indians to drill and transport oil. 102m/B VHS, DVD.
War Of The Wildcats (In Old Oklahoma) is the 1943 western directed by Albert S. Rogell. Nominated for two Academy Awards the film stars John Wayne and Martha Scott in a story of cowboy Dan Somers who takes on oil man Jim for love and money.
A schoolteacher ousted for writing a controversial book is the object of romantic rivalry between two Oklahoma oil men.
- Western