During the last half of the 19th century writer Richard Darrell saves Don Carlos from two robbers, and is entrusted by Don Carlos to take a valuable necklace to Spain. Richard leaves his fia... Read allDuring the last half of the 19th century writer Richard Darrell saves Don Carlos from two robbers, and is entrusted by Don Carlos to take a valuable necklace to Spain. Richard leaves his fiancée, Oriana, and starts the trip. He meets Wycroft, a henchman for Sir Francis Castleton,... Read allDuring the last half of the 19th century writer Richard Darrell saves Don Carlos from two robbers, and is entrusted by Don Carlos to take a valuable necklace to Spain. Richard leaves his fiancée, Oriana, and starts the trip. He meets Wycroft, a henchman for Sir Francis Castleton, an aristocrat out to steal Oriana from Richard. The latter is assaulted, robbed and nearl... Read all
- Don Carlos
- (as Gerard Hinze)
- Bertha
- (as Enid Stamp Taylor)
- Juan
- (as Peter Murray)
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Most of the mid-40s Gainsborough Gothic romances I've seen have some slight restraint which labels them as British. Sure, there is villainy a-plenty, and firm jawed heroism from Granger and others. But, things don't really get silly. (Well, maybe in Uncle Silas, but that movie really is sui generis).
Well, here, nobody is really taking this thing seriously. Dennis Price, in particular, seems inspired by Tod Slaughter (but with one bout of demonic laughing, alas), as he marries our heroine, and then subjects her immediately to a variety of over the top indignities. The gal playing the hot blooded, flamenco dancing gypsy senorita also has amped up the hot blooded Latin thing to eleven, and is rather fun. The scriptwriter (and, I expect, the original "famous" novel) does not bother with trying to make much sense, and the film, heaven knows, may be better off for that. However, unceasing self-mockery is always a dangerous thing for a genre film, and it is a bit hard to care much about the goings on when the film's creators don't seem much invested in them.
Good for a laugh when Dennis Price is on screen, but Gainsborough did this sort of thing much better elsewhere.
who is happy to marry to keep her happy.So everything you would expect from a typical Gainsborough film.
Did you know
- TriviaThe film is set at some point in the mid 19th century according to the costumes and the original novel. Stewart Granger's costume seems to have been fitted as tight as possible to show off his physique! Jean Kent's costumes are occasionally a bit risqué, a tad see-through on occasion.
- GoofsDon Carlos has a German accent.
- SoundtracksMolly Malone
(uncredited)
Traditional
Sung by a man in the street
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- Also known as
- Caravan
- Filming locations
- Gainsborough Studios, Shepherd's Bush, London, England, UK(studio: made at The Gainsborough Studios, Shepherds Bush, London)
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- Runtime1 hour 57 minutes
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- Aspect ratio
- 1.37 : 1