HUNTERVILLE
ST. JAMES THEATRE “HARMONY ROW” In “Harmony Row,” his latest talking picture for Efftee Films Productions, George Wallace, the Australian comedian, reveals himself once more as a master of burlesque comedy. “Harmony Row,” which shows at the St. James Theatre, Huntcrville, to-morrow and .Saturday, 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 in the very inappropriate name of “Dreadnought,” George goes through many hilarious experiences and suffers some hard knocks.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 76, Issue 163, 13 July 1933, Page 3
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