Nervo and Knox In Their Famous Dance Scene: The Love of Phtohtenuse Trailer

Nervo and Knox In Their Famous Dance Scene: The Love of Phtohtenuse Trailer (1926)

01 December 1926 5 mins

A vaudeville sketch act set in Roman era. A servant woman dances but is sent away by Emperor Caesar, who is continuously hailed by his personal assistant. Jimmy Nervo and Teddy Knox (later of The Crazy Gang comedy team) come in to entertain the emperor by performing a slapstick comedy dance. An early sound film, using Phonofilm with spoken gags by Caesar and his entourage take place largely throughout. The BFI print appears to be edited with parts in the wrong order. The surviving film is also incomplete.

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Cast

Jimmy Nervo

as Dancer

Teddy Knox

as Dancer

Crew

International Releases Dates

United Kingdom 01 December 1926

Production Companies

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