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Wings

Youth, hitting the clouds! Laughing at danger! Fighting, loving, dodging death! That's "WINGS"
1927 | 144m | English

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Two young men, one rich, one middle class, both in love with the same woman, become US Air Corps fighter pilots and, eventually, heroic flying aces during World War I. Devoted best friends, their mutual love of the girl eventually threatens their bond. Meanwhile, a hometown girl who's the lovestruck lifelong next door neighbor of one of them pines away.
Release Date: Aug 12, 1927
Director: William A. Wellman
Writer: Louis D. Lighton, John Monk Saunders, Hope Loring, Julian Johnson, Byron Morgan
Genres: Action, Drama, Romance, War
Keywords paris, france, love triangle, world war i, friendship, battlefield, aerial combat, dogfight, black and white, warfare, silent film, us military, 1910s, fighter pilots
Production Companies Paramount Famous Lasky Corporation
Box Office Revenue: $3,600,000
Budget: $2,000,000
Updates Updated: Aug 10, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Clara Bow Mary Preston
Charles 'Buddy' Rogers Jack Powell
Richard Arlen David Armstrong
Jobyna Ralston Sylvia Lewis
El Brendel Herman Schwimpf
Richard Tucker Air Commander
Gary Cooper Cadet White
Gunboat Smith The Sergeant
Henry B. Walthall Mr. Armstrong
Roscoe Karns Lieutenant Cameron
Julia Swayne Gordon Mrs. Armstrong
Arlette Marchal Celeste
Nigel De Brulier Peasant (uncredited)
Hedda Hopper Mrs. Powell (uncredited)
George Irving Mr. Powell (uncredited)
William A. Wellman Doughboy (uncredited)
Charles Barton Soldier Flirting with Mary (uncredited)
Thomas Carr Aviator (uncredited)
Thomas Carrigan (uncredited)
Margery Chapin Peasant Woman (uncredited)
Andy Clark (uncredited)
Douglas Haig (uncredited)
William Hickey Charlton Blanchard (uncredited)
Jane Laurell (uncredited)
Robert Livingston Recruit in Examination Office (uncredited)
James Pierce Army MP (uncredited)
Evelyn Selbie Dressing Room Attendant (uncredited)
Frank Tomick (uncredited)
Carl von Haartman German Officer (uncredited)
Gloria Wellman Peasant Child (uncredited)
Percy Williams Armstrong Butler (uncredited)
Zalla Zarana (uncredited)
Rod Rogers Aviator
Name Job
Harry Perry Director of Photography
Louis D. Lighton Screenplay
E. Lloyd Sheldon Editor
John Monk Saunders Story
William A. Wellman Director
Hope Loring Screenplay
Julian Johnson Writer
Byron Morgan Story, Idea
Hans Dreier Art Direction
Travis Banton Costume Design, Costume Designer
Edith Head Costume Design, Costume Designer
Lucien Hubbard Editor
J.S. Zamecnik Music
Charles Barton Assistant Director, Property Master
James Ewens Assistant Director
Norman Z. McLeod Assistant Director
Roy Pomeroy Special Effects
Barney Wolff Special Effects Assistant
Rod Rogers Stunts
L.B. Abbott Additional Photography
E.F. Adams Additional Photography
Jesse L. Lasky Presenter
Adolph Zukor Presenter
Henry H. Arnold Technical Advisor
Name Title
Lucien Hubbard Producer
Benjamin P. Schulberg Associate Producer
B.P. Schulberg Associate Producer
Organization Category Person
Academy Awards Best Picture William A. Wellman Won
Academy Awards Best Director William A. Wellman Won
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Geronimo1967
7.0

OK, so the initial story is all a bit of well trammelled soap. "Jack" (Buddy Rogers) and "David" (Richard Arlen) come from different sides of the streets - but they both fall in love with "Sylvia" (Jobyna Ralston). She probably prefers the latter, wealthier man, but plays both along whilst the forme ... r's neighbour "Mary" is deeply enamoured with him even if her affections go unreturned. Things change tack rather, though, when the US Army Air Service needs their flying skills during the Great war in France so off they go to face the legendary fighter aces of the Bosch. There's no love lost between those two romantic rivals but gradually the constant dangers and streams of bullets whizzing by their heads each day, wear down this antipathy and soon the two are firm friends. Meantime, "Mary" has decided that she has to do her bit for the cause (and "Jack") too - so she joins up too as a driver, but will her beloved even notice? The acting is all fine, Bow flutters her eyes and smiles whilst the gents exude a camaraderie that's suitably uplifting. It's really the photography that sets this apart. The aerial combat scenes - the dogfights - are superbly presented with a surprisingly effective degree of authenticity. Not just with the visuals, but William Wellman makes sure the story delivers a realism - and some humour - to it too. It's war and tragedy happens - sometimes very close to home for these two men. An early appearance from a rather gangly Gary Cooper might catch your eye, but not so much as the imagery which is captivating at times. You can just imagine audiences back in 1927 believing that this is what wartime France was like.

Jun 18, 2023