The Robert E. Cunningham Oklahoma History Collection contains photographs and negatives by various photographers that showcase the people and places in Oklahoma from the late 1800s through the late 1900s.
This collection contains disturbing materials, specifically human corpses.
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["Cimarron" film stills]
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1763-67 Saved from Death�.Glenn Ford grabs son Teddy Eccles from the path of a runaway horse trailing a dead ban robber. Ford, as the crusading publisher, Yancy Cravat, engages in a blazing gunfight with the remaining bandits. Edna Ferber's famed "Cimarron"�is brought to the screen by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer as one of Hollywood's most important pictures of the year, with a cast of stars headed by Glenn Ford, Maria Schell, Anne Baxter, Arthur O'Connell, Russ Tamblyn and Mercedes McCambridge. The epic story, highlighted by a spectacular reenactment of the great land rush opening a new West in 1889, spans 30 years in the growth of the Oklahoma Territory and its fabulous oil empire. Filmed in CinemaScoope and color, partly on vast locations in southeastern Arizona, the new picture was directed by Anthony Mann, produced by Edmund Grainger. 1763-67
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1763-x16; From Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Inc, 1540 Broadway, New York City. Filming the Great Land Rush in 'Cimarron'�A CinemaScope camera on a swinging boom photographs the Oklahoma land rush of 1889, the spectacular highlight of 'Cimarron,' baed on Edna Ferber's famed novel. The epic Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer release, starring Glenn Ford and Maria Schell will have its first public performance in Oklahoma City December 1st as one-night Governor's Invitational Premiere. Later, it will be playing in selected theaters throughout the country.
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1763-16. 1 Awaiting the Great land Rush�.opening the Oklahoma Territory in 1889 are thousands of land-hungry settlers on the starting line, as Army troops prepare to fire and starting signal. Edna Ferber's famed "Cimarron"� is brought to the screen by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer as one of Hollywood's most important picture of the year, with a cast of stars headed by Glenn Ford, Maria Schell, Anne Baxter, Arthur O'Connell, Russ Tamblyn and Mercedes McCambridge. The epic story highlighted by a spectacular reenactment of the great land rush opening a new West in 1889, spans 30 years in the growth of the Oklahoma Territory and its fabulous oil empire. Filmed in CinemaScope and color, partly on vast locations in southeastern Arizona, the new picture was directed by Anthony Mann, produced by Edmund Grainger. The Run & Holloywood Version.
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