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Author
  
Alistair MacLean

Language
  
English

Publication date
  
1969

Director
  
Geoffrey Reeve

Music director
  
Stanley Myers

4.5/10
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Country
  
United Kingdom

Genre
  
Thriller

Initial release
  
8 August 1974

Screenplay
  
Paul Wheeler

Story by
  
Alistair MacLean

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Publisher
  
Collins (UK) Doubleday (US)

Cast
  
Charlotte Rampling, David Birney, Michael Lonsdale, Marcel Bozzuffi, Michael Bryant

Similar
  
Bear Island, Where Eagles Dare, Puppet on a Chain, The Hostage Tower, When Eight Bells Toll

Caravan to Vaccarès is a novel by author Alistair MacLean, originally published in 1969. This novel is set in the Provence region of southern France. The novel was originally written as a screenplay for producer Elliot Kastner.

Contents

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Plot

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From all over Europe, even from behind the Iron Curtain, Gypsies make an annual pilgrimage to the holy shrine of their patron saint in the Provence region of southern France. But something is different about this year's gathering, with many suspicious deaths. Cecile Dubois and Neil Bowman, a British agent, decide to investigate.

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Eavesdropping, Bowman discovers that a man named Gaiuse Strome is financing the gypsies, and his suspicions on the real identity of Strome centre on a highly wealthy aristocrat, distinguished folklorist and gastronome, Le Grand Duc Charles de Croytor, whose girlfriend Lila Delafont is a friend of Cecile. As they follow the caravan, Bowman and Cecile find that their lives are in danger many times in an effort to uncover the secret the gypsies are so determined to hide, and before long are running for their lives.

Reception

The New York Times called it "a gratifying entertainment."

Film adaptation

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The novel was adapted into a film in 1974 directed by Geoffrey Reeve and starring David Birney, Charlotte Rampling and Michael Lonsdale.

References

Caravan to Vaccarès Wikipedia