The vacationing head of a successful shoe company is placed as his rival's trustee, unbeknownst to them..


Is it worth your time? If you like old-school Hollywood charm and actors who know how to command a frame with just a raised eyebrow, you’ll probably get a kick out of The Working Man. If you need explosions or breakneck pacing, look elsewhere. This is for people who like movies that smell like old libraries and well-wo...


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

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"Is it worth your time? If you like old-school Hollywood charm and actors who know how to command a frame with just a raised eyebrow, you’ll probably get a kick out of The Working Man. If you need explosions or breakneck pacing, look elsewhere. This is for people who like movies that smell like old libraries and well-worn leather. George Arliss is the whole show here. He plays this wealthy shoe guy, Reeves, who just sort of drifts into his competitor's life. It feels less like a corporate takeov..."
Edgar Franklin, Maude T. Howell, Charles Kenyon
United States
Drama, Comedy, Romance

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