Caravan (1934 film)
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Directed byErik Charell
Written byMelchior Lengyel (original story Gypsy Melody)
Samson Raphaelson (screen play and dialogue)
Robert Liebmann (continuity)
Samson Raphaelson (screen play and dialogue)
Robert Liebmann (continuity)
Produced byRobert Kane
| Caravan | |
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| Directed by | Erik Charell |
| Written by | Melchior Lengyel (original story Gypsy Melody) Samson Raphaelson (screen play and dialogue) Robert Liebmann (continuity) |
| Produced by | Robert Kane |
| Starring | Loretta Young Charles Boyer Phillips Holmes Jean Parker |
| Cinematography | Ernest Palmer Theodor Sparkuhl |
| Edited by | Otho Lovering |
| Music by | Werner R. Heymann Peter Brunelli (uncredited) Louis De Francesco (uncredited) Alois Reiser (uncredited) |
| Distributed by | Fox Film Corporation |
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Running time | 101 minutes |
| Country | United States |
| Languages | English German |
Caravan is a 1934 American musical film released by Fox Film Corporation, directed by Erik Charell, and starring Charles Boyer, Loretta Young, Phillips Holmes and Jean Parker.[1] Fox also produced a French language version of this film, Caravane (1934) starring Boyer, Annabella, and Conchita Montenegro, with Lou Tellegen in a small role.
The young Countess Wilma is forced to wed by midnight or lose her inheritance. Wilma impulsively chooses gypsy vagabond Latzi, offering him a huge sum of money if he'll consent. Swallowing his pride, Latzi agrees to the marriage, but soon Wilma falls in love with the young Lieutenant Von Tokay who is himself in love with Latzi's gypsy sweetheart Timka.
