Ducks

Ducks

Release date : February 21, 1920
Runtime : 2m
Countries of origin : Canada /
Original Language : English /
Director : Al Christie /
Writers : Frank Roland Conklin /
Production companies : Christie Film Company /
February 21, 1920 2m Canada Comedy English More
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A husband is addicted to the habit of going duck-hunting occasionally. Wifey suspects that his object is chasing chickens - those that walk with two feet - and so starts in pursuit. When hubby's pals get a ducking in the water, they are forced to go to a neighboring farmhouse where the farmer's daughters dress them up in feminine clothing until their own is dried. And the young bride frowns and pouts and stirs up some trouble before she finds out that the girls have a distinct place in the plot.
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  • title:Ducks
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 1920
  • Runtime:2m
  • Genres: Comedy ·
  • Countries of origin: Canada ·
  • Original Language: English ·
  • Director: Al Christie /
  • Writers: Frank Roland Conklin ·
  • Production companies: Christie Film Company ·
  • Overview:A husband is addicted to the habit of going duck-hunting occasionally. Wifey suspects that his object is chasing chickens - those that walk with two feet - and so starts in pursuit. When hubby's pals get a ducking in the water, they are forced to go to a neighboring farmhouse where the farmer's daughters dress them up in feminine clothing until their own is dried. And the young bride frowns and pouts and stirs up some trouble before she finds out that the girls have a distinct place in the plot.
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