The Oklahoma Cyclone Full Movie In Hindi Free Download Hd 1080p

The Oklahoma Cyclone Full Movie In Hindi Free Download Hd 1080p

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Jimmy Henderson is looking for his missing father. Suspecting McKim, he joins his gang posing as the outlaw the Oklahoma Cyclone. The gang members take a dislike to him except for Slim who becomes his friend, a friend he will need when the showdown begins.
A cowboy looking for his missing father, poses as an outlaw and joins the gang he thinks is responsible.
&quot;Head him off at the pass&quot; - probably the first time those words were spoken in a movie!!!<br/><br/>Many of Bob Steele&#39;s films seemed to be about missing fathers and separated brothers etc. In this film he plays Jim Smith, who poses as The Oklahoma Cyclone and rides into town to escape a posse. With Charles Kng playing the sheriff, you know he has something to hide and from his reaction to a Wanted poster for &quot;The Black Dialbo&quot;, you get the feeling that&#39;s who he is!!<br/><br/>&quot;I&#39;m swaying like a drunken female&quot; - one of the &quot;witty&quot; quotes.<br/><br/>There is not much cyclone about Smith - more like a gentle breeze - he seems to spend a lot of time singing and romancing Carmelita (Rita Rey) who also sings as well!!!! There is not much information on the lovely Rita Rey. Her filmography lists only 3 films. She may have been one of the many South American actresses who came looking for fame - hoping to be the next Lupe Velez!!! In this film although she plays the Mexican heroine, Carmelita, her accent is hard to understand - maybe that was the problem. In 1946 she was part of a group of actors that participated in Mexico&#39;s first experimental TV station.<br/><br/>Smith also learns, through his pal Slim (Al St John, an old Mack Sennett comedian) that the Black Diablo is planning a raid south of the border. Smith goes with them, knowing his father is being held prisoner by them down there. Oddly enough instead of ending with a romantic clinche, the film ends with Smith cradling his dying pal, Slim, in his arms.<br/><br/>Not recommended.
I like Bob Steele westerns. Although a very small man, Steele excelled at using his fists--and created some of the best and most realistic fight scenes in any of the B-westerns. He also had a nice personality that made his films, even the very cheaply made ones, likable. However, &quot;The Oklahoma Cyclone&quot; has managed to do something I didn&#39;t think was possible--it made me HATE one of Steele&#39;s films!<br/><br/>Why is this such a terrible old film? Because when it came out in 1930, it was obvious that the folks making it had little experience with sound films! Too often, instead of the characters DOING anything, they talk and talk and talk. They also stand woodenly stiff as they deliver their lines in a very unnatural manner. Worse is a pretty Mexican lady whose dialog needed captioning because you cannot understand her! The sum total effect is a film that is stupifyingly boring. In fact, NOTHING about this film is interesting other than it provides you a chance to see Al &#39;Fuzzy&#39; St. John make his transition from a screen comedian to a cowboy sidekick--something for which he&#39;s most remembered today. Overall, a god-awful film with nothing to recommend it. However, don&#39;t assume all of Steele&#39;s films are like this--they could only get better!!

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