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The Two Loves of Anthony Trollope

Year: 2004 DocumentaryTV Movie Runtime: 60 min Rating: 9.0

Overview

Documentary that gives background on Trollope's life from childhood, adolescence, adulthood and death.

Genres

DocumentaryTV Movie

Cast

Gowan Calder

Gowan Calder

George Eliot

Andrew Campbell

Andrew Campbell

Young Anthony Trollope

Stephen Fry

Stephen Fry

Narrator

Gabrielle Lloyd

Gabrielle Lloyd

Rose Trollope

Clunie Mackenzie

Clunie Mackenzie

Frances Trollope

Clive Merrison

Clive Merrison

Anthony Trollope

Sara Vickers

Sara Vickers

Daughter

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