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Bette Davis and George Arliss in The Working Man (1933)

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The Working Man

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When Benjamin during the meeting at the Reeves Office opens the window to air the cigar smoke out, there is a display of shoes on a table including a pair of two-tone shoes positioned at the end of the table. But on a following cut when John Reeves points to the display, the shoes are now in a completely different order and the two-tone shoes are a different style and now positioned second from the end.
When Reeves as John Walton comes down the stairs to speak with the Hartland kids, he is wearing a pocket-handkerchief that is protruding halfway out in a rectangular shape. But on the next immediate cut, the handkerchief has now changed shape and is more tucked in. On the following edit, the handkerchief changes shape again.
When Jenny walks in the home office of John Walton (Reeves) and confronts him about his business behavior toward Benjamin and the Reeves Company, she throws her coat on a chair then sits down on top of it. But on the next immediate cut, she is no longer sitting on the coat nor is the coat even seen.
When Jenny is sitting on the chair in her dad's old office and speaking with Walton, her arms are half folded with the right hand/arm being used to prop up her head. But in the next cut, she is only using the right arm and hand to prop up her head with the assistance of the arm of the chair and the left hand is now holding a purse.
When the maid escorts Benjamin into the Hartland home office, she enters through the front door located on the right side. But on the next immediate cut, after Tommy enters the office and presses a desk button to summon her, the maid now enters through the back door located on the left side.

Miscellaneous

When Reeves is going over the books with Jenny and Tommy, a column of figures is shown, depicting the firm's losses, and the total shown is $208,000. The actual sum should be $200,000.

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