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Many Rivers to Cross
Synopsis
Packaged and sold as an outdoor actioner, Many Rivers to Cross is as much a comedy as anything else. Robert Taylor stars as 18th century trapper Bushrod Gentry, who is himself entrapped into marriage by the spunky Mary Stuart Cherne (Eleanor Parker). Escaping his marital responsibilities (which were impressed upon him on threat of death), Gentry heads into the North Country, with Mary in hot pursuit. Hero and heroine spend the rest of the picture taking turns rescuing each other from hostile Indians. Some of the humor is predicated upon the wholesale slaughter of the redskins, and as such is a bit hard to take when seen today. Supporting Taylor and Parker are Victor McLaglen as the heroine's burly father, and TV-stars-to be James Arness (Gunsmoke) and Russell Johnson and Alan Hale Jr. (Gilligan's Island).~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
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Full Credits
  • Director:
    Roy Rowland,
  • Writer:
    Guy Trosper, Steve Frazee, Harry Brown,
  • Producer:
    Jack Cummings,
  • Cinematographer:
    John F. Seitz,
  • Editor:
    Ben Lewis,
  • Cast:
    Eleanor Parker, Victor McLaglen, Jeff Richards, Robert Taylor, Russ Tamblyn,
  • Screenplay:
    Harry Brown, Guy Trosper,
  • Makeup Designer:
    William Tuttle,
  • Assistant Director:
    Ridgeway Callow,
  • Special Effects:
    Warren Newcombe,
  • Set Decoration:
    Edwin B. Willis, F. Keogh Gleason,
  • Original Music Composer:
    Cyril J. Mockridge,
  • Hair Designer:
    Sydney Guilaroff,
  • Art Direction:
    Hans Peters, Cedric Gibbons,
  • Story by:
    Steve Frazee,
  • Costume Design:
    Walter Plunkett,
  • Musician:
    Sam Freed Jr.,
  • Sound Supervisor:
    Wesley C. Miller,

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