Caravan (1934) | |
Director(s) | Erik Charell |
Producer(s) | William Fox (executive) |
Top Genres | Musical |
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Caravan (1934) was a Musical - Black-and-white Film directed by Erik Charell and produced by William Fox.
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Favourite TV Show Episode Blogathon: The Caravan (The Donna Reed Show)
By The Wonderful World of Cinema on Mar 29, 2015 From The Wonderful World of CinemaIt’s finally here! A new blogathon! I missed them so much! This one is pretty original, because today I won’t talk to you about one of my favourite movies, but about one of my favourite TV show episodes for The?Favourite TV Show Episode Blogathon hosted by A Shroud of Thoughts. For the o... Read full article
Unseen for 80 Years, CARAVAN (1934) Rolls at MoMA
By Will McKinley on Nov 9, 2013 From Cinematically InsaneHere?s one of the great things about living in New York City: you can see an obscure, black & white movie in 35 mm at 4 o’clock on a Friday afternoon, and the theater is packed with people. Sure, many of those people are abjectly odd, plastic bag-crinkling Old Movie Weirdos, but you can?t ... Read full article
Hollywood Victory Caravan – 1945
By Bogart Fan on May 30, 2013 From The Bogie Film BlogMy Rating —Short and Fun—? Your Bogie Fix: ?out of 5 Bogies Director?? William D. Russell The Lowdown A young woman in Hollywood is unable to visit her wounded, war veteran brother in Washington D.C. because there?s no transportation to get there.? Discovering that a train load of celebr... Read full article
Preston Sturges: Master of the Cockeyed Caravan, Part 3
By Stephen Reginald on Dec 6, 2009 From Classic Movie ManPreston Sturges: Master of the Cockeyed Caravan, Part 3 A writer-director is born As the story goes, Sturges sold the screenplay for The Great McGinty to Paramount for $10, under the condition that he would also be allowed to direct. Since this seemed like a fairly reasonable risk for the studi... Read full article
Preston Sturges: Master of the Cockeyed Caravan, Part 3
By Stephen Reginald on Dec 6, 2009 From Classic Movie ManPreston Sturges: Master of the Cockeyed Caravan, Part 3 A writer-director is born As the story goes, Sturges sold the screenplay for The Great McGinty to Paramount for $10, under the condition that he would also be allowed to direct. Since this seemed like a fairly reasonable risk for the studi... Read full article
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