Pluck the Hen
Pluck the Hen

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Pluck the Hen

1947
Movie
92 min
French

A young student on vacation falls in love with the daughter of his hostess. The father, who has come to put an end to the beginning idyll, falls in love with the young girl's mother, but she refuses to marry him. He will end up, despite his disappointment, giving his consent to his son's marriage.

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Director: Edward D. Wood Jr.Genres: Comedy, Western

Plot Summary

Details about this film are extremely scarce, as it is considered one of Ed Wood's earliest and most obscure works. Information suggests it may have been a short film, possibly a western comedy, though concrete plot details are not widely available. The film's production and content remain largely a mystery to film historians.

Critical Reception

As "Pluck the Hen" is an exceedingly rare and largely undocumented film, there is no significant critical reception or audience feedback available. It is considered a lost film or, at best, an extremely difficult to access piece of early filmmaking.

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  • It is generally considered a "lost film" by most film historians.

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Fun Fact

This film is one of the earliest known works of director Edward D. Wood Jr., who would later gain notoriety for films like 'Plan 9 from Outer Space'.

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