ENTERTAINMENTS.
MAJESTIC THEATRE. In "Harmony Row," his latest talking picture for Efftee Films Productions, showing at .the Majestic Theatre, to-night and" on Monday night, George Wallace, the Australian comedian, reveals himself once more as a master of burlesque comedy. "Harmony Row" was written by the versatile George himself, and provides the comedian with all the opportunities for laugh-raising that he could possibly desire. As a diminutive policeman rejoicing n ithe very inappropriate name of "Dreadnought," George goes through many hilarious experiences, and suffers some hard knocks and tumbles in the_ course of his police duties in a far from savoury neighbourhood. It is only when he finds himself deprived of his uniform, and forced to don the gaol clothes of ah escaped convict that George finally seeks to be transferred to a more salubrious suburb. There are good supporting films,
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 53, Issue 252, 5 August 1933, Page 2
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