Title |
Harmony Row |
Copyright Title |
Harmony Row |
Released |
1933 |
Production Year |
1933 |
Comments |
Available from Cinemedia in 16mm format.
Entertaining, but not George Wallace's best!! |
Synopsis |
George wants to join the police force and is assigned to Harmony Row. The seargent, in an attempt to test George, sets up a mock brawl outside the pub where Molly, a busking street musician and Leonard, a boy soprano, are sometimes performing. A series of events take place, leading George to be transferred to Wilson Avenue, to see if he can manage there. Some troublemakers trap George in a suburban mansion where he clumsily riuns possessions within the house. Due to these adventures, the seargent is not ammused and decides to either dismiss George or have him transferred to the bush, however George is determined to fight crime. An agreement is established that if George wants to be reinstated, he has to fight Slogger Lee, the biggest troublemaker in Harmony Row. Only if he wins will he be reinstated. George agrees, but finds himself loosing terribly to Slogger's force in the boxing ring. Upon being reassured by Molly, his love interest, George finds a renewed force and claim victory over Slogger. |
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book - History And Heartburn: The Saga Of Australian Film 1896 - 1978 . 00-00-1979 |
An account of Australian films between 1886 - 1978 looking at the industry's growth and development year by year. Film events are summarised with brief extra...[full record]
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journal - Work will make the Winners Everyones. 15-02-1933. p.19 |
Gayne Dexter
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An editorial advocating hard work, but success in the future for Australian films.[full record]
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