The Simple Life (1933)

Subtitle of the story is: “Showing how Ducks and Chickens spend their spare time.“ Introductory intertitle reads: “The hen’s offspring is a plaything of fate. If it isn’t eaten before it’s hatched it’s eaten later. Here’s a brood that missed the first unhappy ending.“ L/S of a farm with lots of chicken coops. Small chicks are let out of a box by a man in the foreground of the shot. Dissolve into shot of lots of chicks running around. “Their less fortunate sisters are sacrificed for your breakfast.“ M/S of woman throwing out food for a brood of chickens. Other women hold baskets of eggs. M/S of women packing live chicks into boxes. One woman kisses the chicks before she puts them in the box. C/U of the chicks inside straw lined boxes. Cloth is placed over the chicks then the lid is placed on. Words on the box lid read: “Live Chicks - With Great Care“ Intertitle reads: “You simply cannot keep ducks out of water!“ M/S of large flock of ducks running across farmland. A woman throws out fee
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