Story Structure — 4 Plot Phases
Genre & Format Foundation
The film opens by establishing its identity as a 1927 American silent comedy short.
Key Events
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Silent Comedy Format Introduction — Establishes the 1927 silent comedy format and genre classification. Location: Film Context
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Ensemble Cast Assembly — Introduces the core gang members through the official cast roster. Characters: Joe, Jackie, Farina, Jean, Mango, Jay, Bonedust, Scooter
Location: Cast Listing
Core Ensemble Introduction
The primary gang members are introduced through the official cast listing.
Key Events
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Series Context Establishment — Identifies the film as the 65th entry in the Our Gang series. Location: Film Context
Series Placement & Direction
The narrative context places the film as the 65th entry in the Our Gang series, directed by Anthony Mack.
Key Events
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Director Attribution — Credits Anthony Mack as the director of the short film. Location: Production Context
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Supporting Cast Integration — Lists additional cast members and animal performers contributing to the ensemble. Characters: Jean
Location: Cast Listing
Extended Cast & Production Credits
Additional performers, audience members, and animal cast are credited to complete the production roster.
Key Events
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Supporting Cast Integration — Lists additional cast members and animal performers contributing to the ensemble. Characters: Jean
Location: Cast Listing
Chicken Feed is a 1927 American short silent comedy film directed by Robert A. McGowan. It was the 66th Our Gang short subject released. The kids go to a magic show and decides to try a little magic of their own.