The Ghost of Adelphi Terrace
J. M. Barrie has an evening with George Bernard Shaw. Later, alone at home, he hears the voice of his dead mother.
J. M. Barrie has an evening with George Bernard Shaw. Later, alone at home, he hears the voice of his dead mother.
John Barrard
J. M. Barrie
Joseph O'Conor
George Bernard Shaw
Sheila Brennan
Leonora Lennox
Georgina Melville
Carrie
Lindsay Ingram
Chrissie
George Tovey
Chanting Charlie
Betty Cardno
Barrie's Mother (voice)
J. M. Barrie has an evening with George Bernard Shaw. Later, alone at home, he hears the voice of his dead mother.
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