
The Loves of Robert Burns
Overview
Biography of the ploughboy poet.
Top Cast
Joseph Hislop
Joseph Hislop
Robert Burns
Joseph Hislop
Robert Burns


Eve Gray
Eve Gray
Mary Campbell
Eve Gray
Mary Campbell
Dorothy Seacombe
Dorothy Seacombe
Jean Armour
Dorothy Seacombe
Jean Armour


Nancy Price
Nancy Price
Posie Nancy
Nancy Price
Posie Nancy


Jean Cadell
Jean Cadell
Mrs. Burns
Jean Cadell
Mrs. Burns


C. V. France
C. V. France
Lord Farquhar
C. V. France
Lord Farquhar
Neil Kenyon
Neil Kenyon
Tam the Tinkler
Neil Kenyon
Tam the Tinkler
George Baker
George Baker
Soldier
George Baker
Soldier
H. Saxon-Snell
H. Saxon-Snell
Gavin Hamilton
H. Saxon-Snell
Gavin Hamilton


Craighall Sherry
Craighall Sherry
James Armour
Craighall Sherry
James Armour
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