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  1. Recently viewed. The Romance of Robert Burns: Directed by Crane Wilbur. With Owen King, Linda Perry, Marcia Ralston, May Beatty. Scottish Poet Robert Burns tries to stop the woman he loves from marrying another man.

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    • Short, Musical, Drama
    • Crane Wilbur
    • 1937-04-10
  2. The Romance Of Robert Burns. 1937 Directed by Crane Wilbur. The ‘Farmer Poet’ Robert Burns, after a bad romance, pens “Auld Lang Syne” to much fanfare and courts high society at the expense of his blossoming relationship with beautiful Jean Armour. Soon a marriage is arranged for Jean, and Robby must race to her side before she is married off.

    • Crane Wilbur
  3. La pellicola The Romance of Robert Burns è uno 16 minuto music drama da 1937, diretto da Crane Wilbur. Il cast principale è composto da May Beatty, Owen King, Linda Perry e Marcia Ralston.

  4. Overview. The 'Farmer Poet' Robert Burns, after a bad romance, pens "Auld Lang Syne" to much fanfare and courts high society at the expense of his blossoming relationship with beautiful Jean Armour. Soon a marriage is arranged for Jean, and Robby must race to her side before she is married off. Crane Wilbur. Director.

  5. Film Details. Genre. Short. Biography. Drama. Musical. Release Date. 1937. Production Company. Vitaphone; Warner Bros. Pictures. Distribution Company. Warner Bros. Pictures. Technical Specs. Duration. 15m. Synopsis. This short film presents the story behind Robert Burns' famous song "Auld Lang Syne." Vitaphone Release 7874-7875. Director.

    • Crane Wilbur
    • May Beatty
  6. The 'Farmer Poet' Robert Burns, after a bad romance, pens "Auld Lang Syne" to much fanfare and courts high society at the expense of his blossoming relationship with the young Linda Perry. Soon a marriage is arranged, and he must race to her side before she is married off.

  7. A short about poet Robert Burns, the writer of “Auld Lang Syne.” He leaves his town and the woman he loves, Jean Armour, to go to Edinburgh to get some of his work printed. After having his fill of high society, he returns. Along the way, he hears of Jean’s marriage to another. Will he stop it?