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Many Rivers to Cross
Many Rivers to Cross

Many Rivers to Cross (1955)

62% User Rating
1h 35min
Western
Comedy
Romance

"KENTUCKY ADVENTURE in CINEMASCOPE"

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.

Roy RowlandDirector

Cast

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Robert Taylor

Robert Taylor

Bushrod Gentry

Eleanor Parker

Eleanor Parker

Mary Stuart Cherne

Victor McLaglen

Victor McLaglen

Cadmus Cherne

Jeff Richards

Jeff Richards

Fremont

Russ Tamblyn

Russ Tamblyn

Shields

James Arness

James Arness

Esau Hamilton

Alan Hale Jr.

Alan Hale Jr.

Luke Radford

John Hudson

John Hudson

Hugh

Rhys Williams

Rhys Williams

Lige Blake

Josephine Hutchinson

Josephine Hutchinson

Mrs. Cherne

Sig Ruman

Sig Ruman

Spectacle Man

Rosemary DeCamp

Rosemary DeCamp

Lucy Hamilton

Russell Johnson

Russell Johnson

Banks

Ralph Moody

Ralph Moody

Sandak

Abel Fernandez

Abel Fernandez

Slangoh

The Movie Database

Carl Pitti

Indian (uncredited)

Reviews (2)

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John Chard
John Chard
Rating 70%

March 15, 2020

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 & Alan Hale Jr. Music is by Cyril J. Mockridge and photography by John Seitz. It's a CinemaScope production in Eastman Color. "The more you hug and kiss a gal, the more she wants to marry" The film opens with a written statement informing us that the film is respectfully dedicated to the frontier women of America. Those tough gals who aided their men as they settled the Kentucky wilderness. It's a nice touch, but, after the film has finished you wonder if those tough gals from years back would have been grateful for the finished product. For the film in plot basically consists of sharp-shooting frontier woman Mary Stuart Cherne (Parker) badgering bachelor trapper Bushrod Gentry (Taylor) into marriage. Even tricking him into said marriage, where, she's aided by her father and brothers at gunpoint and fisticuffs. Of course none of it is to be remotely taken seriously, in fact this is a lovely little comedy that's rough around the edges but smooth in the centre, but it's undeniably archaic to say the least. This is a film that you really have to be in the mood for because otherwise it could irk you. The direction is sloppy and there is a ream of overacting to tolerate. Yet it's fun, and the cast seem to be enjoying the relaxed nature of the plotting. There's some lovely scenery shot by Seitz, where various locations were used, including at Cloverdale, California and Rock Pile Mountain, Missouri, while Mockridge's music is jaunty and the title song eminently hummable. The advent of High Definition is also a plus point here, since the print of the film is a decent one the Eastman Color is very pleasing on the eyes, whilst suffice to say the sexy Miss Parker, with flaming red hair, also benefits greatly from the mix. Nice family film with much to recommend, but only watch if you are in a jovial mood to begin with. 7/10

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