THE TALKIES.
AURORA THEATRE. THE WORKING MAN. It is a new and somewhat dishevelled George Arliss, usually so immaculate, who appears in the Warner Bros, picture, “The Working Man,” which is now showing at the Aurora Theatre. For George Arliss let his hair grow for six weeks before beginning work on the production . In the story, a long fishing trip is interrupted by a chance to do an old friend a good turn in disguise, and the seedy appearance of the character U/Ir Arliss portrays, is the disguise. “The Working Man” is a delightful and highly entertaining comedy drama in which Mr Arliss, a wealthy manufacturer, masquerades as a small town fisherman in order to save from ruin the children of the man who had been his bitterest rival in both business and love. . A notable supporting cast includes Bette Davis as his leading lady, Hardie Albright in the juvenile lead, Gordon Westcott, Theodore Newton and J. Farrell MacDonald.
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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume VL, Issue 3131, 7 February 1934, Page 5
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