The Loves of Robert Burns
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Directed byHerbert Wilcox
Written by
- Reginald Berkeley
- Maclean Rogers
- Herbert Wilcox
Based ona story by Reginald Berkeley & Herbert Wilcox
Produced byHerbert Wilcox
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| Directed by | Herbert Wilcox |
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| Based on | a story by Reginald Berkeley & Herbert Wilcox |
| Produced by | Herbert Wilcox |
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| Edited by | Duncan Mansfield |
| Music by | Leslie Heward (music arranger / musical director) |
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Running time | 96 minutes |
| Country | England |
| Language | English |
The Loves of Robert Burns is a 1930 British historical musical film directed by Herbert Wilcox and starring Joseph Hislop, Dorothy Seacombe and Eve Gray.[1] It depicts the life of the Scottish poet Robert Burns.
- Joseph Hislop ... Robert Burns
- Dorothy Seacombe ... Jean Armour
- Eve Gray ... Mary Campbell
- Nancy Price ... Posie Nancy
- Jean Cadell ... Mrs. Burns
- C. V. France ... Lord Farquhar
- Neil Kenyon ... Tam the Tinkler
- George Baker ... Soldier
- Harold Saxon-Snell ... Gavin Hamilton
- Craighall Sherry ... James Armour
- Wilfred Shine ... Sailor
Production
The film was the first joint production between Herbert Wilcox Productions, and His Master's Voice gramophone company. The aim of this was to give Wilcox access to their celebrity recording stars such as Chaliapin, John McCormick, Galli-Curci, Yehudi Menuhin and others. For the lead he cast the Scottish tenor Joseph Hislop.[2][3]

