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Cleopatra's Nightmare - Sand Dance

Wilson, Keppel & Betty - 1930s' British Music Hall stars perform their legendary dance routine. Formed in America in 1917, the trio were still going strong in the 1950s carrying with them at all ti...  
 
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mrmel321 (4 days ago) Show Hide
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very good
guyfincham (5 days ago)
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raveydays (1 week ago) Show Hide
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Nothing can touch this nowadays.
Its so original and deeply entertaining!
jonjamg (2 weeks ago) Show Hide
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They performed this for Joseph Goebells in 1936 in Berlin who declared it indecent!
urnungal (2 months ago) Show Hide
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AIUI there were 3 Bettys - each new one being the daughter of her predecessor.
pellster60 (7 months ago) Show Hide
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i love this so much
rblwoaclu (7 months ago) Show Hide
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ha ha ha haha haaha hahhha lol
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Of all the eccentric dancers on the music-hall circuit, none could top the legendary Wilson, Kepple and Betty. One of several versions of the famous sketch, with which they toured the halls for over 30 years.
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i have to say, they were good,
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i did know there were three, i have this clip on my favourites and remember watching it as a child,

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