Silent Era Information*Progressive Silent Film List*Lost Films*People*Theatres
Taylorology*Articles*Home Video*Books*Search
 
Pandora's Box BD
 
Silent Era Home Page  >  PSFL  >  Wings (1927)
 
Progressive Silent Film List
A growing source of silent era film information.
This listing is from The Progressive Silent Film List by Carl Bennett.
Copyright © 1999-2024 by Carl Bennett and the Silent Era Company.
All Rights Reserved.
About This Listing

Report Omissions or Errors
in This Listing

 
 
  Charles ‘Buddy’ Rogers (left), Richard Arlen and Gary Cooper.
Photograph: Silent Era image collection.
 
 
Wings
(1927) United States of America
B&W : 13 reels / 12,267 feet
Directed by William A. Wellman

Cast: Clara Bow [Mary Preston], Charles Rogers (Charles ‘Buddy’ Rogers) [John ‘Jack’ Powell], Richard Arlen [David Armstrong], Jobyna Ralston [Sylvia Lewis], El Brendel [Patrick O’Brien], Richard Tucker [air commander], Gary Cooper [Cadet White], ‘Gunboat’ Smith [sergeant], Roscoe Karns [Lieutenant Cameron], Arlette Marchal [Celeste], Henry B. Walthall [Mr. Armstrong], Julia Swayne Gordon [Mrs. Armstrong]; George Irving [Mr. Powell], Hedda Hopper [Mrs. Powell], Nigel de Brulier [French peasant], Margery Chapin Wellman [peasant woman], Gloria Wellman [peasant child], James Pierce [military policeman], Carl von Hartmann [German officer], Charles Barton [soldier hit by ambulance], Ormer Locklear [pilot], Leo Nomis, Dick Grace [pilot], Tommy Carr [pilot], Rod Rogers [pilot], William A. Wellman [stunt pilot], Captain Bill Taylor, James Hall, Frank Clarke, Harry Reynolds, Hoyt Vanderberg, Frank Andrews, Hal George, Earl E. Patridge, Sterling R. Stribling, Clarence Irvine, E.H. Robinson, John Monk Saunders

Paramount Famous Lasky Corporation production; distributed by Paramount Pictures Corporation. / Produced by Lucien Hubbard. Executive producers, Adolph Zukor and Jesse L. Lasky. Associate producer, B.P. Schulberg. Scenario by Hope Loring and Louis D. Lighton, from a screen story by John Monk Saunders. Production management by Frank Blount. Costume design by Edith Head. Engineering effects by Roy Pomeroy. Flying sequences supervision by S.C. Campbell, Ted Parson, Carl von Hartmann and James A. Healy. Stunt pilot, Dick Grace. Assistant directors, Norman Z. McLeod and Richard Johnston. Cinematography by Harry F. Perry, with additional cinematography by Paul Perry, E. Burton Steene, Alfred ‘Buddy’ Williams, Russell Harlan, Bert Baldridge, L.B. Abbott, Cliff Blackstone, Faxon M. Dean, Frank Cotner, Herman Schoop, L. Guy Wilky, Al Lane, Ray Olsen, Sergeant Ward, Gene O’Donnell, Harry Mason, Alberts Meyers, William H. Clothier, Guy Bennett, and Ernest Lazell (Ernest Laszlo). Assistant cameraman, Cliff Shirpser. Special effects by Roy Pomeroy and Paul Perry (which received an Oscar). Supervising editor, E. Sheldon Lloyd. Film editor, Lucien Hubbard. Intertitles written by Julian Johnson. Music score by J.S. Zamecnik. Presented by Adolph Zukor and Jesse L. Lasky. / © 5 January 1929 by Paramount Famous Lasky Corporation. Premiered 12 April 1927 at the Criterion Theatre in New York, New York. General release, 12 August 1927. / Standard 35mm spherical 1.33:1 format. Magnascope projection sequences. Color-tinted and hand-tinted prints. General Electric Kinegraphone (later called RCA Photophone) sound-on-film synchronized sound system (music and sound effects added for 1927 sound rerelease). / The original running time of the film was approximately 141 minutes, plus intermission. The production was shot at Paramount Studios and on location at Camp Stanley Army Reserve, Brooks Field, and Kelly Field, San Antonio, Texas. Stunt aviator Paul Mantz has been listed by modern sources as one of the pilots, but this is in error. An Army pilot was killed in a flying accident during production. The film’s production costs were approximately $2,000,000. Academy Award winner for Best Production. / Silent film.

Drama: Action: World War I.

Survival status: Prints exist in the Cinémathèque française film archive; and in the film holdings of the Mary Pickford Institute for Film Education [16mm reduction positive].

Current rights holder: Public domain [USA].

Keywords: Accidents: Airplane - Airplane pilots - Death - Sacrifice - Soldiers - Synchronized sound film - Transportation: Airplanes - War: World War I (28 July 1914-11 November 1918)

Listing updated: 24 January 2024.

References: Film credits, film viewing : Bohn-Light pp. xxv, 81, 93, 179, 241; Brownlow-Parade pp. 166, 168, 170, 171, 173, 174, 175, 176, 324, 578; Drew-Speaking p. 2; Everson-American pp. 203, 292, 310u, 363; Geduld-Birth pp. 86-87; Kerr-Silent p. 8; Leish-Cinema p. 53; Limbacher-Feature p. 277; Maltin-Classic p. 785; Maltin-Selected p. 196; Parish-Combat pp. 217, 247, 448-451; Perry-British p. 56; Pitts-Hollywood p. 9; Shipman-Cinema p. 96; Sinyard-Silent pp. 68, 69; Smith-Colman p. 300; Sweeney-Coming p. 129; Thompson-Lost p. 11; Vermilye-Twenties pp. 170-173, 188, 200, 208; Weaver-Twenty p. 57 : AmerCine-199510 p. 98; ClasIm-225 p. 16 : Website-Pickford.

Home video: Blu-ray Disc, DVD.

Streaming: Amazon.

 
Silent Era Home Page  >  PSFL  >  Wings (1927)
 
The Freshman BD
Become a Patron of Silent Era

LINKS IN THIS COLUMN
WILL TAKE YOU TO
EXTERNAL WEBSITES

SUPPORT SILENT ERA
USING THESE LINKS
WHEN SHOPPING AT
AMAZON

AmazonUS
AmazonCA
AmazonUK

Wings BD

Wings DVD

Cat and the Canary Standard BD

Charley Chase 1927 BD

Capra at Columbia UHD/BD

Little Rascals Vol 1 BD

Seven Chances/Sherlock Jr BD

L&H Year 2 BD

Caligari UHD

Pandora's Box BD

The Bat BD

Billy Bevan BD

Floating Weeds BD