‘Sarah’s Oil’ Trailer: The Incredible True Story Of An 11-Year-Old Millionaire Who Struck Black Gold

Naya Desir-Johnson as Sarah Rector in the movie Sarah’s Oil, standing confidently on her Oklahoma land
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🛢️ A Powerful Tale Of Determination, Legacy, And Oil

Sarah’s Oil isn’t just another period drama — it’s an awe-inspiring story of resilience, legacy, and unexpected wealth in the face of racial injustice.

Official poster for Sarah’s Oil featuring Naya Desir-Johnson as Sarah Rector, highlighting the inspiring true story of an 11-year-old Black oil millionaire in early 1900s Oklahoma

Hitting theaters on November 7, 2025, the film shines a spotlight on Sarah Rector, an African American girl who made history by becoming one of the country’s first Black female millionaires… at just eleven years old.

Set in the early 1900s Oklahoma Indian Territory, the film follows young Sarah as she dares to believe there’s oil beneath the dusty, barren land she’s been allotted.

Against all odds — and as oil sharks start circling — Sarah’s faith leads her to unimaginable fortune, forcing her to fight for control of her own destiny.

🎬 Meet The Cast & Creative Powerhouse Behind The Film

Directed by Cyrus Nowrasteh (The Stoning of Soraya M.), Sarah’s Oil brings together a compelling ensemble:

  • Zachary Levi
  • Naya Desir-Johnson as Sarah Rector
  • Sonequa Martin-Green
  • Garret Dillahunt
  • Mel Rodriguez
  • Kenric Green
  • Bridget Regan

The screenplay, penned by Betsy Giffen Nowrasteh and Cyrus Nowrasteh, is based on Searching for Sarah Rector by Tonya Bolden, a celebrated historical biography that introduced many readers to this overlooked icon of American history.

This film is also backed by an impressive producing team including John ShepherdKevin DownesAndrew ErwinJon ErwinZachary Levi, and Derrick Williams.

🧒🏽 Who Was Sarah Rector?

Sarah Rector’s story is one of those real-life accounts that seems too incredible to be true — yet it happened.

Born to formerly enslaved parents in 1902, Sarah was given a land allotment as part of a government agreement with the Creek Nation.

Everyone thought the land was worthless… until oil started gushing.

Her sudden wealth made headlines, sparked court battles, and put her at the center of a national conversation about race, wealth, and guardianship.

At a time when Black people were denied basic rights, Sarah was making millions.

But with the riches came ruthless opportunists, legal manipulation, and intense scrutiny. 

Sarah’s Oil digs deep into this powerful and still-relevant story.

🎟️ What To Expect

The film is rated PG for thematic content, some violence, language including racial slurs, a suggestive reference, and brief smoking — a reflection of the tough truths it confronts.

But at its heart, Sarah’s Oil is a story of grit, community, and the legacy of a little Black girl who refused to let anyone write her story for her.

🎬 Watch The Sarah’s Oil Trailer

If this story doesn’t already have you in your feelings, the trailer will!

From powerful performances to breathtaking shots of early 1900s Oklahoma, this trailer delivers heart, history, and high stakes.

🗓️ Save The Date

Release Date: November 7, 2025
Rating: PG
Genre: Biographical Drama
Inspiration: Based on the book “Searching for Sarah Rector” by Tonya Bolden

This is the kind of story that needs to be told — and seen.

From the boardrooms of oil execs to the dusty roads of Oklahoma, Sarah’s Oil will take you on a journey that’s historical, emotional, and deeply human.

Will you be watching Sarah’s Oil?

Drop down in the comments and let me know what you think of the trailer and this incredible true story.

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