A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
August 8, 1974
Original Title:
Caravan to Vaccarès
Alternate Titles:
Alistair MacLean'in Takaa-ajo Vaccaresiin
Alistair Maclean's Caravan to Vaccares
Alistair Maclean's Caravan to Vaccarès
Caravana hacia la aventura
Caravana para a Aventura
Deadly Journey
Duell in Vaccares
Døden i grotterne
Festen vid grottorna
Il giorno del toro
Karavana za Vacares
Karneval i Vaccares
Le passager
Tabor do Vaccares
Genres:
Action | Mystery | Thriller
Production Companies:
Crowndale Holdings Ltd.
Geoffrey Reeve Productions
Rank Film (UK)
Societe Nouvelle Prodis
Production Countries:
France | United Kingdom
Ratings / Certifications:
FR: 12 GB: 15
Runtime: 98
American Neil Bowman is traveling through France when he meets British photographer Lila. They are hired by French land owner Duc de Croyter to escort a Hungarian scientist to New York. But they soon realize that the job is not a cushy number, and have to deal with a gang of kidnappers who will stop at nothing to get their hands on the scientist
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Adaptation:
Joseph Forest
Art Direction:
Georges Petitot
Assistant Director:
Bert Batt
Associate Producer:
George Davis
Camera Operator:
David Harcourt
David Bevan
Casting:
Margot Capelier
Maude Spector
Director:
Geoffrey Reeve
Director of Photography:
Fred Tammes
Editor:
Bob Morgan
Executive Producer:
John McNabb
First Assistant "B" Camera:
Cons Tresfon
First Assistant Director:
Mishka Cheyko
Hair Designer:
Pat McDermott
Makeup Artist:
John O'Gorman
Music:
Stanley Myers
Novel:
Alistair MacLean
Producer:
Richard Morris-Adams
Geoffrey Reeve
Production Design:
Frank White
Screenplay:
Paul Wheeler
Sound Recordist:
Bob Allen
Special Effects:
Joe Fitt
Malcolm King
Still Photographer:
Bert Cann
Stunts:
Ken Buckle
Bob Simmons
Wardrobe Coordinator:
Terry Smith
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