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  1. Magnificent Roughnecks is a 1956 American comedy film directed by Sherman A. Rose and written by Stephen Kandel. The film stars Jack Carson, Mickey Rooney, Nancy Gates, Jeff Donnell, Myron Healey and Willis Bouchey. The film was released on July 22, 1956, by Allied Artists Pictures.

  2. Magnificent Roughnecks: Directed by Sherman A. Rose. With Jack Carson, Mickey Rooney, Nancy Gates, Jeff Donnell. Geologist Frank Sommers and engineer Bix Decker, who are both employed by Zenith Oil Co., have toiled in South American oil fields for the last six years.

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    • Comedy, Drama, Romance
    • Sherman A. Rose
    • 1956-07-22
  3. Magnificent Roughnecks (1956) NR 07/22/1956 (US) Comedy, Drama, Romance 1h 13m User Score. What's your Vibe? Login to use TMDB's new rating system. Welcome to Vibes, TMDB's new rating system! For more information, visit the contribution bible. Two Texas ...

  4. Magnificent Roughnecks plot "Two Texas Toolpushers Wildcatting For Oil And Dames!" In South America, two men, Frank Sommers and Bix Decker, work for an oil company. The two friends get into a fight when they both try to hit on beautiful oil expert Jane Rivers.

    • Sherman A. Rose
    • Jack Carson, Mickey Rooney, Nancy Gates
  5. Magnificent Roughnecks. 1956 Directed by Sherman A. Rose. Synopsis Two Texas Toolpushers Wildcatting For Oil And Dames! Two oilmen coax a cook, an oilwoman and a gusher in South America. Cast; Crew; Details; Genres; Releases; Cast. Jack Carson Mickey Roon ...

    • Sherman A. Rose
    • Allied Artists Pictures
  6. Magnificent Roughnecks is a film directed by Sherman A. Rose with Jack Carson, Mickey Rooney, Nancy Gates, Jeff Donnell .... Year: 1956. Original title: Magnificent Roughnecks. Synopsis: Under contract with an oil company, engineer Bix Decker and geologist Frank Sommers have been working in South America, but now Bix intends to go home. He ...

  7. The opening and closing cast credits differ slightly in order. Actor Joe Locke's name appears in the opening, but not the closing credits. The film opens with a tongue-in-cheek voice-over narration describing how oil transformed South America from a quaint to a modern country.