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Keys to Tulsa

  • 1997
  • R
  • 1h 53m
IMDb RATING
5.2/10
1.9K
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Keys to Tulsa (1997)
Richter is a lazy son of a wealthy woman, who's put up with too much so no more money. He's about to lose his local newspaper job arranged by his mom. Richter owes money to a violent drug dealer/blackmailer but sees his wife. Death wish?
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Richter is a lazy son of a wealthy woman, who's put up with too much so no more money. He's about to lose his local newspaper job arranged by his mom. Richter owes money to a violent drug de... Read allRichter is a lazy son of a wealthy woman, who's put up with too much so no more money. He's about to lose his local newspaper job arranged by his mom. Richter owes money to a violent drug dealer/blackmailer but sees his wife. Death wish?Richter is a lazy son of a wealthy woman, who's put up with too much so no more money. He's about to lose his local newspaper job arranged by his mom. Richter owes money to a violent drug dealer/blackmailer but sees his wife. Death wish?

  • Director
    • Leslie Greif
  • Writers
    • Brian Fair Berkey
    • Harley Peyton
  • Stars
    • Eric Stoltz
    • James Spader
    • Deborah Kara Unger
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.2/10
    1.9K
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    • Director
      • Leslie Greif
    • Writers
      • Brian Fair Berkey
      • Harley Peyton
    • Stars
      • Eric Stoltz
      • James Spader
      • Deborah Kara Unger
    • 26User reviews
    • 12Critic reviews
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    Eric Stoltz
    Eric Stoltz
    • Richter Boudreau
    James Spader
    James Spader
    • Ronnie Stover
    Deborah Kara Unger
    Deborah Kara Unger
    • Vicky Michaels Stover
    Joanna Going
    Joanna Going
    • Cherry
    Michael Rooker
    Michael Rooker
    • Keith Michaels
    Randy Graff
    Randy Graff
    • Louise Brinkman
    Mary Tyler Moore
    Mary Tyler Moore
    • Cynthia Boudreau
    James Coburn
    James Coburn
    • Harmon Shaw
    Peter Strauss
    Peter Strauss
    • Chip Carlson
    Cameron Diaz
    Cameron Diaz
    • Trudy
    Dennis Letts
    Dennis Letts
    • Preston Liddy
    Josh Ridgway
    • Billy Boudreau
    Marco Perella
    Marco Perella
    • Bedford Shaw
    George Greif
    • Bartender
    Doran Ingrham
    • Tattoo Man
    Alex Morris
    Alex Morris
    • Policeman
    • (as Alex Allen Morris)
    Vernon Grote
    • Desk Sergeant
    Lauren Rochelle
    • Earla
    • Director
      • Leslie Greif
    • Writers
      • Brian Fair Berkey
      • Harley Peyton
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    7eoliveri

    A twisted plot and good acting

    Forget what some of those other reviewers said--this is a good movie! (Perhaps the plot twists were a little too challenging for them to follow.) The acting is great--especially Deborah Unger and James Spader. And Mary Tyler Moore does a great holier-than-thou slut-turned-society-swell. And Cameron Diaz is dead-on as a ditzy blind date. And Joanna Going does a hot striptease. And ... and ... hell, just see it.
    5wes-connors

    Good Grief!

    Handsome red-haired Eric Stoltz (as Richter Boudreau) has trouble making ends meet on the salary he makes as a "Tulsa" Okalahoma newspaper movie critic. One end he likes to meet is his nose to a line of coke, though Mr. Stoltz never seems to get a buzz off the stuff. He also smokes cigarettes constantly, probably because nobody told him you have to inhale the dammed things for the desired effect; since the character Stoltz plays would work just as well if he did not smoke, why he pretends is a mystery.

    Another end Stoltz likes to meet is the one that finds what he calls the "nether regions" of topless house-guests who spread their legs, like strung-out stripper Joanna Going (as Cherry). Her line, "Sometimes I feel like a little animal protein," is a tip off. Ms. Going is introduced by Stoltz' dark hair-dyed dealer James Spader (as Ronnie Stover). Mr. Spader, who fills his tight clothing well, is married to Stoltz' lusciously lusty ex, Deborah Kara Unger (as Vicky). Trigger-happy Michael Rooker (as Keith) connects everyone.

    Supporting and cameo shots come from Mary Tyler Moore, James Coburn, Cameron Diaz, and Peter Strauss. The DVD sleeve touts Ms. Diaz as one of the top-billed stars, but her "comic" interlude lasts only a few minutes. The synopsis reads, "The black sheep son of a wealthy Tulsa family returns to the world he'd renounced and is forced into a blackmail scheme by his high school sweetheart's menacing husband. When he helps the only eyewitness to a murder, he gets caught in a web of revenge, deceit and redemption."

    Sometimes "Tulsa" seems an awful lot like a "Hollywood" acting class. Stoltz seems to play it straight, while most of the others seem to be having some scenery-chewing fun with their characters. This film was promoted as a "crime thriller" but often looks like it was really intended to be a "comedy thriller" - at least, that is how it comes across. In any case, it's not entirely clear - or successful - but the society "party" scene is funny, with Ms. Moore, Going and Josh Ridgway (as Billy) seeming to capture the film's mood.

    ***** Keys to Tulsa (11/20/96) Leslie Grief ~ Eric Stoltz, James Spader, Joanna Going, Mary Tyler Moore
    Flank Rroyd Light

    Worthwhile

    On the other hand , James Spader is seen here as a very menacing and masculine character and Deborah Unger , Eric Stoltz and Cameron Diaz all do a fine job of showing us the kind of trouble that wealth coupled with boredom can get a spoiled and no longer quite that young brat or two into . I enjoyed it . I got it out to see a bit more of Ms. Unger , but I gained a much greater appreciation of Mr. Spader .
    cloverbaby9

    Where are the keys to get outta this movie?!

    My boyfriend and I made the horrible mistake of renting this one evening. We were intrigued as it had several actors in it that we liked. Also, I am from Tulsa, and not many movies are made that even mention Oklahoma (aside from stereotyping us as inbred crackers and redneck bigots). This film doesn't get away from the stereotyping at all. The accents were completely inaccurate, as well. This movie was so boring that after about an hour, we both agreed to shut it off. What was Cameron Diaz thinking when she agreed to do this one? If this is the only thing left on Saturday night at the video store, I recommend that you take the keys to the nearest theater. You'll pay more money, but at least you won't be wasting time. On a scale of one to ten, I give this one a 1/2.
    7deadsenator

    Wow. Great movie. - 7 of 10

    This is a really good movie. I mean that. Great acting, dialogue, and full bodied plot keep this film moving just fine. You'll need to dig this one up in VHS at your local video dealer, but it's well worth the search. This one's a gem. 7 of 10

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    • Trivia
      The last film to be produced by ITC.
    • Quotes

      Ronnie: Nice shootin', Bedford. You murdered the lamp.

    • Alternate versions
      Also available in an unrated version that runs 3 minutes longer.
    • Connections
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert: Anaconda/Grosse Pointe Blank/Paradise Road/Keys to Tulsa/Kissed/Mabarosi (1997)
    • Soundtracks
      Hey There
      Written by Richard Adler and Jerry Ross

      Performed by Sammy Davis Jr.

      Courtesy of MCA/Decca Records

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    • Release date
      • April 11, 1997 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • United States
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Rumbo a Tulsa
    • Filming locations
      • Tulsa, Oklahoma, USA
    • Production companies
      • Empire Pictures
      • Incorporated Television Company (ITC)
      • Polygram Filmed Entertainment
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    Box office

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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $57,252
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $28,318
      • Apr 13, 1997
    • Gross worldwide
      • $57,252
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 53m(113 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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