Caravan (1946 film)
| Caravan | |
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Detail from Italian poster | |
| Directed by | Arthur Crabtree |
| Written by | Roland Pertwee scenario editor H Ostrer |
| Based on | Caravan by Eleanor Smith |
| Produced by | Harold Huth executive Maurice Ostrer |
| Starring | Stewart Granger Jean Kent Anne Crawford Dennis Price Robert Helpmann Gerard Heinz |
| Cinematography | Stephen Dade Cyril J. Knowles (location photography) |
| Edited by | Charles Knott |
| Music by | Bretton Byrd (uncredited) |
| Distributed by | General Film Distributors (UK) |
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Running time | 117 minutes |
| Country | United Kingdom |
| Language | English |
| Box office | 649,800 admissions (France) |
Caravan is a 1946 British black-and-white drama film directed by Arthur Crabtree. It was one of the Gainsborough melodramas and is based on the 1942 novel Caravan by Eleanor Smith.
Stewart Granger later called the movie "terrible".