The wealthy owner of an iron foundry dies, and his greedy heirs are outraged when they find out that he left his entire estate not to them but to the foreman of his foundry..

So, The Iron Master. If you're into those old-school dramas where money makes people really, really mean, then yeah, give this a whirl. It's not for everyone though. Folks who need explosions or a fast pace? You'll probably be bored stiff. But if you like watching folks squabble over a will, it's kinda... compelling. �...

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"So, The Iron Master. If you're into those old-school dramas where money makes people really, really mean, then yeah, give this a whirl. It's not for everyone though. Folks who need explosions or a fast pace? You'll probably be bored stiff. But if you like watching folks squabble over a will, it's kinda... compelling. 🍿 The whole thing hinges on this wild idea: a wealthy foundry owner dies and cuts his own family out completely. Every dime, every bit of property, goes to his foreman. Not even a..."
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