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Director
  
Roy Rowland

Duration
  

Music director
  
Cyril J. Mockridge

Language
  
English

6.4/10
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Genre
  
Comedy, Romance, Western

Running time
  
1h 34m

Screenplay
  
Guy Trosper, Harry Brown

Country
  
United States

Many Rivers to Cross (film) movie poster

Writer
  
Harry Brown
,
Guy Trosper

Release date
  
February 4, 1955 (1955-02-04)

Cast
  
Robert Taylor
(Bushrod Gentry),
Eleanor Parker
(Mary Stuart Cherne),
Victor McLaglen
(Cadmus Cherne),
Jeff Richards
(Fremont),
Russ Tamblyn
(Shields),
James Arness
(Esau Hamilton)

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,
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,
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,
The Last Frontier
,
The Wild North
,
Man in the Wilderness

Tagline
  
KENTUCKY ADVENTURE in CINEMASCOPE

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Many Rivers to Cross is a 1955 American film starring Robert Taylor and Eleanor Parker.

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Plot

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Kentucky, the late 1700s: A traveling preacher's coming to town, but Miles Henderson is upset because Cissie Crawford seems reluctant to marry him. She seems more interested in a handsome trapper who's just arrived in the territory, Bushrod Gentry.

Cissie's life is saved by Bushrod after she's attacked by Shawnee tribesmen, but he's a confirmed bachelor who lets her down gently. While traveling on his own, Bushrod is wounded by the Indians and in danger until another woman, Mary Stuart Cherne, saves his life.

Feeling love at first sight, Mary takes him home to her Scottish-born father, Cadmus, and their Indian servant, Sandak, to heal. Her longtime suitor Luke Radford is unhappy about this interloper.

Bushrod again declines a chance to settle down, whereupon an angry Mary ends up keeping him there against his will. With her four brothers keeping a gun on him, Bushrod is forced to marry Mary.

He punches a justice of the peace and gets 30 days in jail. Another trapper, Esau Hamilton, has a sick child whose life Bushrod ends up saving. He slips away and intends to be on his own again, but Bushrod comes across Indians who are trying to scalp Mary. He saves her life this time, then accepts his fate as a man in love.

Cast

  • Robert Taylor as Bushrod Gentry
  • Eleanor Parker as Mary Stuart Cherne
  • Victor McLaglen as Cadmus
  • Alan Hale, Jr. as Luke Radford
  • Darryl Hickman as Miles Henderson
  • Betty Lynn as Cissie
  • Ralph Moody as Sandak
  • Russell Johnson as Banks
  • Russ Tamblyn as Cherne
  • James Arness as Esau Hamilton
  • Richard Garrick as Preacher Ellis
  • Production

    MGM bought the rights to a story by Steve Frazer published in Argosy magazine. Jack Cummings was assigned to produce. Janet Leigh was originally intended to be the female lead.

    Reception

    According to MGM records the film earned $2,084,000 in the US and Canada and $1,748,000 elsewhere, resulting in a profit of $533,000.

    References

    Many Rivers to Cross (film) Wikipedia
    Many Rivers to Cross (film) IMDbMany Rivers to Cross (film) themoviedb.org