
George enlists in the police force and is sent to Harmony Row, a criminal haunt. He makes friends with a pretty street musician Molly and boy soprano Leonard.

Is it worth your time? Look, if you dig old, creaky Australian comedy from the 1930s, you’ll probably have a decent time with Harmony Row. It’s got that specific, slightly frantic energy that makes you realize movies used to be made on sheer willpower and a few stray lightbulbs. If you need high-definition polish or a ...

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Comparing the cinematic DNA and archive impact of two defining moments in cult history.

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"Is it worth your time? Look, if you dig old, creaky Australian comedy from the 1930s, you’ll probably have a decent time with Harmony Row. It’s got that specific, slightly frantic energy that makes you realize movies used to be made on sheer willpower and a few stray lightbulbs. If you need high-definition polish or a plot that makes sense in 2024, skip it. You’ll just be annoyed by the audio and the way the camera barely moves. The George Wallace factor George Wallace is the whole show here, a..."
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