Caravans (1978)
2h 7m
Running Time
November 2, 1978Release Date
Caravans (1978)
2h 7m
Running Time
November 2, 1978Release Date
Plot.
This epic adventure-drama based on James Michener's best-selling novel concerns a young American embassy official who is sent into the Middle-Eastern desert to find the missing daughter of a US Senator. The young woman has left her husband, a Colonel in the Shadom - she was his number two wife - and has opted for the lifestyle of a nomadic tribe. When the diplomat locates the girl he joins the caravan and attempts to persuade the girl to return.
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Cast & Crew.
Anthony Quinn
Zulffiqar
Michael Sarrazin
Mark Miller
Christopher Lee
Sardar Khan
Jennifer O'Neill
Ellen Jasper
Joseph Cotten
Crandall
Behrouz Vossoughi
Nazrullah
Barry Sullivan
Richardson
Jeremy Kemp
Dr. Smythe
Duncan Quinn
Moheb
Brian Phelan
Writer
James Fargo
Director
George Frost
Makeup Artist
James Michener
Writer
Renié
Costume Design
Nancy Voyles Crawford
Writer
Thomas A. McMahon
Writer
Lorraine Williams
Writer
Elmo Williams
Producer
Norman Bolland
Sound Recordist
Mike Batt
Composer
Douglas Slocombe
Cinematographer
Richard Marden
Editor
James Devis
Camera Operator
Ted Tester
Art Direction
Peter Williams
Art Direction
Jack Towns
Property Master
Poory Broumand
Hairstylist
Karl Baumgartner
Special Effects
Media.
Details.
Release DateNovember 2, 1978
StatusReleased
Running Time2h 7m
Content RatingPG
Genres
Wiki.
Caravans is a 1978 Iranian-American adventure drama film directed by James Fargo based on the 1963 novel by James A. Michener. Nancy Voyles Crawford wrote the screenplay. This film represents people of Afghanistan and their tradition in Qandahar, Badakhshan cities in that time and the Kochi people of Afghanistan. The film was shot in Afghanistan and Iran and starred Anthony Quinn, Jennifer O'Neill, and Michael Sarrazin.