Fighting Caravans

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Fighting Caravans
Directed by Otto Brower
David Burton
Starring Gary Cooper
Lili Damita
Ernest Torrence
Tully Marshall
Music by Max Bergunker
Cinematography Lee Garmes
Editing by William Shea
Release date(s) 1931
Running time 92 min
Country Flag of United States United States
Language English
IMDb profile

Fighting Caravans is a lavish 1931 western film starring Gary Cooper as a young scout leading a wagon train west. The supporting cast includes Lili Damita, Ernest Torrence, Tully Marshall, Fred Kohler, and Eugene Pallette. The movie was directed by Otto Brower and David Burton, and was remade three years later as Wagon Wheels, a stock-footage cheapie with Randolph Scott and Gail Patrick.

Although the film is billed as being based on the novel of the same name by Zane Grey, the stories in both film and novel have little in common.

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