
A steel mill is owned by two brothers, one a socialite and the other the worker who keeps the company together. The first raises his son as a fop, and the other one brings his son into the business, starting as a mechanic's helper, but the workers don't know he is the son of an owner.


Is it worth your time? If you have an hour to spare and you like melodrama with a side of industrial grit, yes. You should watch this if you enjoy seeing how people in the 1930s imagined the 'working man' should act. You will probably hate this if you want fast-paced action or a plot that doesn't feel like a morality l...

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

Charles Lamont

Dallas M. Fitzgerald
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"Is it worth your time? If you have an hour to spare and you like melodrama with a side of industrial grit, yes. You should watch this if you enjoy seeing how people in the 1930s imagined the 'working man' should act. You will probably hate this if you want fast-paced action or a plot that doesn't feel like a morality lesson. It is definitely a product of its time, for better or worse. I found myself actually liking it more than I expected, mostly because the factory scenes look so cool. The spar..."
Charles Belden
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