IMDb
6.5 /10
10 votes

Music · Comedy · 1926 · 4 min
'Billy Merson, the great Nottingham-born music hall performer, presents one of his signature numbers. The film clearly captures Merson's comic brilliance - he not only sings, but dances, skips and indulges in a lot of creative business with a lyre. Merson had been making films since 1915 and Desdemonia is often cited as Britain's first sound film.' (Robin Baker, BFI)
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Billy Merson Singing 'Desdemona' (1927)· Clip
IMDb
6.5 /10
10 votes
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9.0 /10
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7.6/10