When the Cameras Stopped Rolling, the "Working Man" Factory Found Life Imitating Art
When "Working Man" Writer/Director Robert Jury fo…
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When "Working Man" Writer/Director Robert Jury found plastic
injection molder Makray Manufacturing in Norridge, Ill., he
discovered the perfect setting for his factory movie.
Unfortunately, since the release of "Working Man", the film has
been sadly prescient of Makray's fate. In this episode, Scott Paul
continues his behind-the-scenes look at "Working Man" in a
conversation with Jury and Makray Manufacturing General Manager
Brian Miller, who served as a consultant for the project. Photo
courtesy of Brainstorm Media
injection molder Makray Manufacturing in Norridge, Ill., he
discovered the perfect setting for his factory movie.
Unfortunately, since the release of "Working Man", the film has
been sadly prescient of Makray's fate. In this episode, Scott Paul
continues his behind-the-scenes look at "Working Man" in a
conversation with Jury and Makray Manufacturing General Manager
Brian Miller, who served as a consultant for the project. Photo
courtesy of Brainstorm Media
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