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Keys to Tulsa| Director: | Leslie Greif | | Writer: | Harley Peyton | | Director of Photography: | Robert Fraisse | | Editors: | Eric L. Beason, Louis Cioffi and Michael R. Miller | | Music: | Stephen Endelman | | Production Designer: | Derek R. Hill | | Producers: | Leslie Greif and Harley Peyton | | Gramercy; R; 112 minutes | | Release: | 4/97 | | Cast: | Eric Stoltz, James Spader, Joanna Going, Michael Rooker, Mary Tyler Moore, Cameron Diaz, Peter Strauss III, Deborah Unger and James Coburn |
 Keys to Tulsa Marsha Blackburn/Gramercy | Keys to Tulsa puts a spin on the tired tale of no-good slackers enmeshed in a web of crime. These ne'er-do-well ruffians are loaded — or at least their families are. Deep in trouble and debt, Richter Boudreau (Stoltz) returns to his native Tulsa looking for a handout from his fabulously wealthy mother (Moore). When she refuses to open her wallet to him, he's forced into a blackmail scheme by one of his debtors, Ronnie Stover (Spader), who is married to Boudreau's high-school sweetheart (Unger). Spader, looking a lot like Elvis, gives a strong performance as the drug-dealing ring leader.
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