The Working Man Overview:

The Working Man (1933) was a Comedy - Drama Film directed by John G. Adolfi and produced by Lucien Hubbard, Jack L. Warner and Darryl F. Zanuck.

BlogHub Articles:

DVD Review: The Working Man (1933)

on Nov 24, 2013 From True Classics

Once upon a time, two young men, John Reeves and Tom Hartland, worked together at a shoe factory and became friends, forming a partnership to make their own shoes. But when a woman came into the picture, their partnership dissolved; Hartland won the girl, and the two men established their own respec... Read full article


The Working Man (1932)

By Brandy Dean on Sep 30, 2013 From Pretty Clever Films

In The Working Man, directed by John G. Adolfi, successful shoe manufacturer John Reeves (George Arliss) takes a vacation leaving his business in the hands of his nephew Benjamin (Hardie Albright). While on vacation Reeves runs into his rivals heirs Jenny (Bette Davis) and Tommy (Theodore Newton), t... Read full article


See all The Working Man articles

Quotes from

No Quote for this film.

Facts about

No facts for this film.

Share this page:
Visit the Classic Movie Hub Blog CMH
Also directed by John G. Adolfi




More about John G. Adolfi >>
Also produced by Lucien Hubbard




More about Lucien Hubbard >>
Also released in 1933




See All 1933 films >>