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Release Date:
June 3, 1946
Original Title:
Caravan
Genres:
Adventure | Drama | Romance
Production Companies:
Gainsborough Pictures
J. Arthur Rank Organisation
Production Countries:
United Kingdom
Ratings / Certifications:
GB: PG US: NR
Runtime: 117
During the last half of the 19th century writer Richard Darrell saves Don Carlos from two robbers, and is entrusted by Don Carlos to take a valuable necklace to Spain. Richard leaves his fiancé, Oriana, and starts the trip. He meets Wycroft, a henchman for Sir Francis Castteldow, an aristocrat out to steal Oriana from Richard. The latter is assaulted, robbed and nearly killed and, as a result, loses his memory. He marries a gypsy girl, Rosal, while Oriana, thinking him dead marries the dastardly Sir Francis. Everybody will meet again. Complications will arise.
Art Direction:
John Bryan
Assistant Director:
William N. Boyle
Choreographer:
Cleo Nordi
Costume Design:
Elizabeth Haffenden
Director:
Arthur Crabtree
Director of Photography:
Stephen Dade
Editor:
Charles Knott
Executive Producer:
Maurice Ostrer
Location Manager:
Gilbert Coventry
Makeup Artist:
W.T. Partleton
Music Director:
Louis Levy
Novel:
Eleanor Smith
Producer:
Harold Huth
Production Manager:
Arthur Alcott
Production Supervisor:
Albert Fennell
Scenic Artist:
Fred Mannin
Screenplay:
Roland Pertwee
Sound Supervisor:
B. C. Sewell
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