These films continue to be a high point of Australian screen comedy.
However, the full significance of Wallace's films in relation to later Australian screen comedy is perhaps yet to be understood.
Time magazine called it "... the weirdest, wooziest, wackiest screen comedy of 1963."
"The reader can get a fair enough idea of the current state of screen comedy by asking himself how long it has been since he has had that treatment."
In 1998, they reunited in a screen comedy, Le Clone, which was a failure critically and financially.
The screen comedy was directed by Richard Thorpe.
But with his newest screen comedy, his penchant for humor at every opportunity could land him in trouble.
The screen comedy was directed by Willis Goldbeck.
She appeared as Betti in a (1965) screen comedy called The Art of Love.
The film was a commercial success and is considered a minor classic of British screen comedy in the post-war period.