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Release Date:
February 4, 1955
Original Title:
Many Rivers to Cross
Alternate Titles:
Ein Mann liebt gefährlich
L'aventure fantastique
Genres:
Comedy | Romance | Western
Production Companies:
Jack Cummings Productions
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
AT: 12
Runtime: 95
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.
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Art Direction:
Cedric Gibbons
Hans Peters
Assistant Director:
Ridgeway Callow
Costume Design:
Walter Plunkett
Director:
Roy Rowland
Director of Photography:
John F. Seitz
Editor:
Ben Lewis
Hair Designer:
Sydney Guilaroff
Makeup Designer:
William Tuttle
Musician:
Sam Freed Jr.
Original Music Composer:
Cyril J. Mockridge
Producer:
Jack Cummings
Screenplay:
Harry Brown
Guy Trosper
Set Decoration:
F. Keogh Gleason
Edwin B. Willis
Sound Supervisor:
Wesley C. Miller
Special Effects:
Warren Newcombe
Story:
Steve Frazee
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