"CARAVAN"
Sir,-In view of the slight argument over the merits of Caravan, your readers may be interested in the following description of the film by Miss C, A. Lejeune (London Observer, June 2, 1946). Richard of Anglo-Spanish blood, Betrothed to a bashful British Bud, Is clumsily shot by a gipsy set, In the pay of a wicked baronet. Amnesia sets in, and what is worse, He marries his Spanish gipsy nurse, Leaving the Bud to the vile advances Of the baronet (his name is Francis). Defending her maidenhood in vain, She runs away from the Bart. to Spain, And inadvisedly chasing the lass, He’s sucked to death in a foul morass, The Bart. goes down with a gurgle and cuss. , The gipsy expires; being superfluous. The Bud finds her ultimate refuge from danger, In the beautiful arms of STEWART GRANGER.
ARSENIC
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 16, Issue 412, 16 May 1947, Page 13
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142"CARAVAN" New Zealand Listener, Volume 16, Issue 412, 16 May 1947, Page 13
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