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A comedy about two rival fathers who must make peace when their children get engaged. Everything goes awry when the son of one of the fathers cooks the prize-winning rooster that belongs to the other father for a joint family dinner.

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Schultz
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Ignatz
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Ambulance Man (uncredited)
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Female Cook (uncredited)

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Fred Guiol ... (as Fred L. Guiol)

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Reed Heustis ... (titles)
 
Leo McCarey ... ()
 
Hal Roach ... ()

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Hal Roach ... producer

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George Stevens

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Richard C. Currier ... (as Richard Currier)

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Leo McCarey ... production supervisor

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Plot Summary

Max's neigbour Schultz is breeding chicken, that are always after Max's flower seed, and Schultz bride is his rooster Brigham. Max's daughter loves Schultz's son, so they try to forget their battling, and decide to have a nice engagement party. Max gives his son $2 to buy a chicken, but he wants to keep the money and takes one of Schultz's chicken - Brigham. At the table he notices his mistake, informs his sister, who informs her fiancee. Only Max and Schultze don't notice and the evidence of Max's son's misdoings, the rooster's ring is on Schultze's plate. The two lovebirds try to inform Max who first doesn't understand, neither does Schultz, who notices them doing strange things behind his back. When Max realises, what is on his table, it is almost too late... Written by Stephan Eichenberg

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Also Known As
  • Und ein stolzer Hahn dazu (Germany)
  • Передайте соус (Soviet Union, Russian title)
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  • 23 min
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