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The Last Word in Chickens
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The Last Word in Chickens

Jan 1, 1924
0h 10m
★ 7.0

Overview

This 10-minute short documentary exploring the shifting state of the American poultry industry was preserved in 2015 from an original nitrate print. More information is available on the film's page in the National Film Preservation Foundation's website, where this version can be found featuring original music by Michael D. Mortilla.

Genres

Documentary

Production Companies

Service Film Corporation

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Cast

Unidentified agricultural workers

Themselves

Unidentified agricultural workers

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