
Overview:
Robert Taylor and Eleanor Parker star as a Kentucky backwoodsman and the woman who will NOT let anything interfere with her plans to marry him in this humorous romantic adventure through the American Frontier of 1798.Status: | Released (1955-02-04) |
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Screen: | Harry Brown, Guy Trosper, Steve Frazee |
Productions: | Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, Jack Cummings Productions |
Production Countries: | United States of America |
Spoken Languages: | English, Français |

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Casts
- 82216: Robert Taylor - Bushrod Gentry
- 7331: Eleanor Parker - Mary Stuart Cherne
- 30495: Victor McLaglen - Cadmus Cherne
- 121766: Jeff Richards - Fremont
- 6725: Russ Tamblyn - Shields
- 50304: James Arness - Esau Hamilton
- 35322: Alan Hale Jr. - Luke Radford
Crews
- 46307: Roy Rowland - Director - Directing
- 4357: Harry Brown - Screenplay - Writing
- 13778: Guy Trosper - Screenplay - Writing
- 1164780: Steve Frazee - Story - Writing
- 8620: John F. Seitz - Director of Photography - Camera
- 22599: Ben Lewis - Editor - Editing
- 3646: Wesley C. Miller - Sound Supervisor - Sound
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Reviews
John Chard
Review text:
Finders keepers was the law of the forest! Many Rivers to Cross is directed by Roy Rowland and adapted for the screen by Harry Brown & Guy Trosper from a story by Steve Frazee. It stars Robert Taylor, Eleanor Parker, Victor McLaglen, Jeff Richards, Russ Tamblyn, James Arness & Ala ....
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Whilst not the most naturally obvious of casting here, the dynamic between the Calamity Jane-esque "Mary Stuart" (Eleanor Parker) and trapper "Bushrod" (Robert Taylor) works quite well. He is a bit of an heart-breaker who has an altercation with some Indians in the Kentucky wildernes ....
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