Caravan

“Romance, 1840. Nobleman tries to kill author, who gets amnesia and weds Spanish gypsy.” --“British Film Catalogue.”
“Commercially one of the most successful of the series, Caravan is almost tongue-in-cheek in its determination to pile in very stock situation and cliche from Under Two Flags to Riders of the Purple Sage. But it's marvellous larger-than-life romantic and melodramatic fun, with Stewart Granger, Anne Crawford, and Jean Kent quite overshadowed by Dennis Price and Robert Helpmann as an unlikely but superbly effective duet of villains in the Greenstreet-Lorre tradition.” --W.K.E.

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