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Harmony Row (1933 film)

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Cinematography
  
Arthur Higgins

Writer
  
George Wallace

Language
  
English

4.6/10
IMDb

Genre
  
Comedy

Produced by
  
F.W. Thring

Duration
  

Country
  
Australia

Harmony Row (1933 film) movie poster

Cast
  
George Wallace
(Contable Dreadnought),
Phyllis Baker
(Molly),
Marshall Crosby
(The Sergeant),
John Dobbie
(Slogger Lee),
Bill Kerr
(Leonard)

Director
  
F. W. Thring Raymond Longford (associate)

Release date
  
11 February 1933

Based on
  
stage show by George Wallace

Directors
  
F.W. Thring, Raymond Longford

Similar movies
  
George Wallace appears in Harmony Row and His Royal Highness, On Our Selection (1920), The Sentimental Bloke (1919)

Harmony Row is a 1933 Australian musical comedy starring popular stage comedian George Wallace. It marked the film debut of Bill Kerr.

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Harmony Row (1933 film) Harmony Row 1933 clip 1 on ASO Australias audio and visual

Plot

George enlists in the police force and is assigned to Harmony Row, a haunt of criminals such as Slogger Lee. He makes several friends, including the pretty street musician Molly, and boy soprano Leonard. He is persuaded to fight Slogger Lee in a boxing tournament. He manages to defeat Slogger and win, and is united with Molly.

Original play

The film was based on a revue Wallace had performed in the 1920s. It was one of a series of "revusicals" written by Wallace during this period.

Production

The film marked the feature film debut of Bill Kerr who had been cast by Thring in a proposed movie called Pick and the Duffers. That movie was not made but he was then cast in Harmony Row.

The full version of the film features a haunted house sequence where George unravels a mystery in a mansion. In some versions of the film this sequence was cut and replaced with one where George arrests a high society gentlemen (Campbell Copelin), thinking he's a thief.

Reception

The film was released on a double bill with Diggers in Blighty and was a success at the box office. The two films grossed £8000 in Melbourne and £3070 in two weeks in Sydney.

The critic from the Sydney Morning Herald called it "the first really successful picture that Efftee Films have produced."

The film was released in England.

References

Harmony Row (1933 film) Wikipedia
Harmony Row (1933 film) IMDb Harmony Row (1933 film) themoviedb.org