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Description:00 23 45 00 United States. The 20s. Group of children who make of the noise, the percussions, they knock on pans. Noise. Tradition, rite to wish good luck in married. Turbulent and roguish children. Couples in evening dresses get blocked ears. An old woman brings a part of the cake to the children who make of the noise. Generosity, sharing. An old Chinese, Lon Chaney, approaches them but they run away by running. Egoism. He enters then the house of the bride and offers a present to the couple. Close-up present, statuette representing three monkeys. Chinese symbol, superstition. Faith. The couple Marguerite De La Motte and Harrison Ford thank him. Chaney explains to them the sense, the meaning, three monkeys, not to see the devil, not to listen him, to not speak about it. Close-up on drawings of the three monkeys. Wishes, congratulations. Chaney goes away.