Bill Cracks Down | |
Director: | William Nigh |
Producer: | William Berke (associate producer) |
Story: | Morgan Cox Owen Francis |
Starring: | Grant Withers Beatrice Roberts Ranny Weeks Judith Allen William Newell |
Cinematography: | William Nobles |
Editing: | Edward Mann |
Studio: | Republic Pictures |
Distributor: | Republic Pictures |
Runtime: | 61 minutes |
Country: | United States |
Language: | English |
Bill Cracks Down is a 1937 American action romantic drama film directed by William Nigh and starring Grant Withers, Beatrice Roberts, Ranny Weeks and Judith Allen. It was produced and distributed by Republic Pictures. The film was released under the alternative title Men of Steel in the United Kingdom.[1]
Bill Reardon runs a steel mill and is the idol of his workers; he'll forego his board meetings to challenge his workers in coal shoveling contests. His heart eventually gives out, but prior to his death he makes his will out with some unusual provisos. His playboy artist son Bill Junior returns from Paris to discover that in order to receive his inheritance he must work in the steel mill for one year with a false name, with the foreman "Tons" Walker being in charge of the mill. "Tons" decides to build Junior's character by changing him from an office file clerk to a hard working coal shoveling steel man. Junior plans his revenge by seducing "Tons"' fiancee.
Men of Steel Meet Iron-Willed Women