The cast of Gretna Green - 1915 includes: Lyster Chambers as Lord Trevor Marguerite Clark as Dolly Erskine Arthur Hoops as Sir William Chetwynde Helen Lutrell as Lady Chetwynde John Merkyl as Earl of Basset Martin Reagan as Innkeeper George Stillwell as Captain Cardiff
The cast of Gretna Green - 1912 includes: Mark Melford as Father
Gretna Green railway station was created in 1993.
Gretna Green railway station ended in 1965.
"There are no particular people who live in Gretna Green who are famous, but the town itself is famous. Gretna Green is known for ""runaway"" weddings or elopements."
Yes. Gretna Green is in Scotland, just over the border from England.
Stranraer to Gretna Green is just over 90 miles. Best route is via the A75 and A712
The Gretna War, also known as the Gretna Green War, began on May 25, 2000. It was a conflict between the towns of Gretna, Scotland, and Gretna, Pennsylvania, over the rights to the "Gretna" name and the associated wedding industry. The dispute arose due to the popularity of Gretna Green in Scotland as a wedding destination and the use of the name by the town in Pennsylvania. The conflict was largely symbolic and did not escalate into serious violence.
The cast of Green - 2005 includes: Keith Wootten as Multiple
The cast of Girl in Green - 2008 includes: Zahra as Girl in green
A honeymoon destination can be anywhere you wish, so you could stay in Gretna Green. Nothing come closer than that.
Gretna Green - 1915 was released on: USA: 15 March 1915 USA: 20 April 1919 (re-release)
"Gretna Green is a village located in Scotland, it is for people to get married in, because its all cute and kitch. People like it, and it's really pretty."