Keys to Tulsa (1997)


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Keys to Tulsa Movie trailer (1997) - Plot synopsis: Richter Boudreau (Eric Stoltz) is the black sheep son of a wealthy family who sinks deeper into corruption.


Keys to Tulsa (1997)

Keys to Tulsa (1997) R 04/11/1997 (US) Crime , Drama , Thriller 1h 53m User Score Play Trailer Two Men Taken By One Woman Overview


Keys to Tulsa (1997)

Keys to Tulsa (1997) R | Crime, Drama, Thriller. Trailer. 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?


Keys to Tulsa (1997)

About Keys to Tulsa Richter Boudreau is on a bad streak: Languishing in the shadow of his celebrity mother, he loses his job as a film critic for the town paper, and now he's been approached with a dangerous proposition that ultimately leads to blackmail. Richter's friend Ronnie ropes him into a scheme to steal the inheritance of his wife, Vicky.


Keys to Tulsa (1997)

Keys to Tulsa. Richter Boudreau, the son of local celebrity Cynthia, is not very successful and works as a film critic for a local newspaper. In a short time he loses his job and his heritage, and one of his "friends" starts to blackmail him. His only hope is that others around him are even bigger dummies.


Keys to Tulsa (1997)

Directed by Leslie Greif Writing Credits ( WGA) Cast (in credits order) complete, awaiting verification Produced by Music by Stephen Endelman Cinematography by Robert Fraisse Editing by Casting By Fern Champion Mark Paladini Production Design by Derek R. Hill Art Direction by J. Grey Smith. (as Grey Smith) Set Decoration by Phil Shirey


Keys to Tulsa (1997)

Keys to Tulsa (1997) directed by Leslie Greif, starring Eric Stoltz, James Spader, Deborah Kara Unger and Joanna Going with Michael Rooker, James Coburn, Cameron Diaz and Mary Tyler Moore. Show.


Keys to Tulsa (1997)

1 Video 88 Photos Crime Drama Thriller 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


Keys to Tulsa (1997)

Keys to Tulsa is a 1997 American crime film directed by Leslie Greif in his directorial debut, written by Harley Peyton, and starring Eric Stoltz and James Spader. It is based on the novel of the same name by Brian Fair Berkey. There is an unrated version that runs 3 minutes longer than the theatrical release. Plot


Keys to Tulsa (1997)

Richter (Eric Stoltz) 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 h.


Keys to Tulsa (1997)

Keys to Tulsa Production: :A Gramercy release of a Polygram Filmed Entertainment presentation of an ITC Entertainment Group/Peyton/Empire Pictures production. Produced by Leslie Greif, Harley.


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Released April 11th, 1997, 'Keys to Tulsa' stars Eric Stoltz, James Spader, Deborah Kara Unger, Joanna Going The R movie has a runtime of about 1 hr 53 min, and received a user score of 45 (out.


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Keys to Tulsa (1997)

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Keys to Tulsa (1997)

1997 Directed by Leslie Greif Two Men Taken By One Woman Richter Boudreau is on a bad streak: Languishing in the shadow of his celebrity mother, he loses his job as a film critic for the town paper, and now he's been approached with a dangerous proposition that ultimately leads to blackmail.