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This musical adaptation of the Studs Terkel book examines the average worker's viewpoint--showing that he or she is anything but average. Based on a series of interviews with real working people--construction workers, waitresses, firemen, secretaries, and cleaning women, Working is both an exploration of the individuals' occupations and a lament for lost hopes and dreams.

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Budget

$--

Revenue

$--

Status

Released

Original Language

English

Runtime

89 mins

Rating

4.3/10

Release Date

13 April 1982

Country

United States of America

Cast

Studs Terkel

Studs Terkel

Self - Host

Barry Bostwick

Barry Bostwick

Steelworker

Scatman Crothers

Scatman Crothers

Parking Attendant

Barbara Browning

Barbara Browning

Editor

Vernee Watson-Johnson

Vernee Watson-Johnson

Secretary

Jay Garner

Jay Garner

Corporate Executive

Billy Jayne

Billy Jayne

Newsboy

Barbara Barrie

Barbara Barrie

Schoolteacher

Carole Schwartz

Carole Schwartz

Supermarket Checker

Bill Beyers

Bill Beyers

Boxboy

Fausto Barajas

Fausto Barajas

Migrant Worker

Charles Haid

Charles Haid

Gas Man

Beth Howland

Beth Howland

Housewife

Barbara Hershey

Barbara Hershey

Call Girl

Eileen Brennan

Eileen Brennan

Millworker

Rita Moreno

Rita Moreno

Waitress

James Taylor

James Taylor

Trucker

Lynne Thigpen

Lynne Thigpen

Telephone Operator

Edie McClurg

Edie McClurg

Switchboard Operator

Didi Conn

Didi Conn

Receptionist

Charles Durning

Charles Durning

Retired Man

Matt Landers

Matt Landers

Fireman

Patti LaBelle

Patti LaBelle

Cleaning Woman

Mark Neely

Mark Neely

Salesman

David Patrick Kelly

David Patrick Kelly

Copyboy

Daniel Valdez

Daniel Valdez

Singer "Un Mejor Dia Vondra" (voice)

Jennifer Warnes

Jennifer Warnes

Singer "Millworker" (voice)

Gilmer McCormick

Gilmer McCormick

Grape-buying Woman

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