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A Star Comedy burlesque. No further information known.
The film was screened at the Pavilion Theatre, London and shown at New King’s Hall - no other information known (4/2008).
A burlesgue. No further details known (7/2008).
Fiction film. The connection to Shakespeare’s play is tenuous but the plot is set in Cyprus and involves rivalry for a girl’s affections and the attempted vengeance of the disappointed lover.
Farce. The relationship to Othello has not been ascertained but is included because of the title which translates as ‘Flypaper Othello’.
Fiction film, possibly based on The Merchant of Venice.
Fiction short. Ball’s attribution of Eclipse as the production company is tentative; he notes that ‘all the external information is puzzling and much of it contradictory’. A detailed account of the...
Fiction film version of The Tempest. No cast or production credits have been found; the film appears not to have been a critical or popular success.
A version of Othello. Ball (op cit, p. 306) notes that the naming of the director as Mario Caserini and the actor Ubaldo Del Colle as Othello is speculative. The Walturdaw Animated Pictures catalogue (the...
Emilio Cossira singing a tenor aria from Gounod’s Roméo et Juliette. Ball hazards a guess that the aria was ‘Ah! Lève-toi soleil’. The film experimented with a synchronised sound system outlined by...