Harmony Row 1933
Step into the vibrant world of Harmony Row (1933), a music-infused comedy that delves into the lives of those living on the wrong side of the law. Directed by the talented F.W.
Director: F.W. Thring
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Harmony Row (1933) about?
Harmony Row (1933) is a comedy that follows George as he navigates his new role as a police officer on the notorious Harmony Row, where crime and lawlessness run rampant.
Who directed Harmony Row?
Harmony Row was directed by F.W. Thring, a skilled filmmaker with a keen eye for comedic storytelling.
Who stars in Harmony Row?
The talented cast of Harmony Row includes George Wallace, Phyllis Baker, and Marshall Crosby.
Is Harmony Row (1933) worth watching?
While Harmony Row (1933) may not have received a formal rating, its blend of music and comedy makes it a worthwhile watch for fans of classic comedies and music-filled films.
How long is Harmony Row?
Harmony Row (1933) has a runtime of 78 minutes.
About Harmony Row (1933) — A Music-Filled Comedy with a Beat of Its Own
Step into the vibrant world of Harmony Row (1933), a music-infused comedy that delves into the lives of those living on the wrong side of the law. Directed by the talented F.W. Thring, this film follows George as he enlists in the police force and is assigned to the notorious Harmony Row, a haunt of notorious figures like Slogger Lee. With its blend of music and comedy, Harmony Row (1933) promises an entertaining ride filled with laughter and adventure.
As George navigates his new role, he must confront the challenges of policing a community that's more accustomed to crime than law and order. With a talented cast, including George Wallace and Phyllis Baker, Harmony Row (1933) is a must-watch for fans of classic comedies and music-filled films. Whether you're in the mood for a light-hearted adventure or a fun-filled evening with friends, Harmony Row (1933) is sure to deliver.