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  1. Full disclosure: this movie is racist. It’s a Western from the 1950’s so you know, fork found in kitchen, but be forewarned. Many Rivers to Cross was Robert Taylor’s final starring role in a romantic-comedy film, the genre which introduced him to audiences nearly 20 years earlier. The material isn’t quite what you would call a fitting ...

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  3. FSM: Many Rivers to Cross (Cyril J. Mockridge) Robert Taylor stars in the M-G-M romantic comedy/western Many Rivers to Cross (1955) as Bushrod Gentry, a handsome 18th century trapper who reluctantly becomes the object of affection for marriage-crazed pioneer Mary Stuart Cherne (Eleanor Parker). While making his way through Kentucky, Gentry ...

  4. Nov 19, 2013 · The story of Ruby Bridges and desegregation is part of Rise!, Episode Five of the six-part series, The African Americans: Many Rivers to Cross with Henry Louis Gates, Jr. Episode Five premieres on ...

  5. The African Americans: Many Rivers to Cross with Henry Louis Gates, Jr.: With Henry Louis Gates Jr., Vincent Brown, Bernard E. Powers Jr., Peniel E. Joseph. Professor Gates describes the history of the African American people by talking to historians, authors, and the people who made history.

  6. Synopsis. In this Western Comedy Robert Taylor portrays Bushrod Gentry, a footloose frontiersman and trapper in the early American West who winds up being pursued by a very determined Eleanor Parker who plays Mary, a tomboyish gal who has decided her marriage to Bushrod will save her from spinsterhood. Hilarity ensues as she sets about trying ...

  7. The Age of Slavery is episode two of the six-part series, The African Americans: Many Rivers to Cross with Henry Louis Gates, Jr., premiering on PBS on October 22, 2013, 8-9 pm ET. Check local ...

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