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Snowflake 10-09-2007 07:18 AM

Wings at the Egyptian
 
I can't be there, I will be on a plane. That said, any swankers wanting to see an awesome silent film in a great venue, here's your chance!

I met William Wellman Jr. at the SF Silent Film Festival, he was lovely and looks so very much like his father, it's uncanny. I can recommend his book, but it is not a cheap volume to purchase.

I find the headline kind of funny, since Richard Arlen and Buddy Rogers were the stars of the film, along with Clara Bow. Cooper at this time was not a star, but you can see him pretty much being born in his one scene in this film. He steals the scene right from under Rogers and Arlen. Then again, Arlen and Rogers are little remembered today. Clara Bow, as always, is a delight. Oh, and the aerial footage is pretty awesome.

Come out and celebrate the 85th Anniversary of the Egyptian Theatre
in Hollywood!


Cake + Libations + Music + Clara Bow + Gary Cooper in "Wings"

THURSDAY, October 18th
6:30 PM Book Signing & Reception
7:30 PM Screening

WINGS, 1927, Paramount, 139 min.
Join us to celebrate the 85th Anniversary of the Egyptian Theatre
with a screening of William A. Wellman's classic, the first movie to
ever win the Academy Award for Best Picture. This WWI epic features
breath-taking aerial stunts blended with real battle footage. But
there is also a struggle of the heart as two pilots/friends (Richard
Arlen, Charles "Buddy" Rogers) rival for the love of the same woman.
Meanwhile, "It Girl" Clara Bow waits patiently for the man she loves.
With an early Gary Cooper appearance. Booksigning with William
Wellman, Jr. in-person for The Man & His Wings: William A. Wellman
and the Making of the First Best Picture.

*Live musical accompaniment by Robert Israel.

**Join us for a toast and cake prior to the screening. Sponsored by
Copolla Vineyards.

Special ticket price: $20 General; $18 Students & Seniors; $15
American Cinematheque & Art Deco Society Members

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JWBear 10-09-2007 12:18 PM

When I read the title of this thread, my first thought was "What, Paul McCartney got his old band back together?" :blush:


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