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  1. Budget. $2 million [4] Box office. $3.8 million (U.S. and Canada rentals) [5] Wings is a 1927 American silent and synchronized sound film known for winning the first Academy Award for Best Picture. Due to the general public's apathy towards silent films, the film was quickly re-released in 1928 with synchronized sound.

  2. www.imdb.com › title › tt0018578Wings (1927) - IMDb

    Wings is a 1927 American silent film about two young men who become fighter pilots in World War I and compete for the same woman. The film won two Oscars and features aerial combat scenes, romance, and comedy.

    • (15K)
    • Drama, Romance, War
    • William A. Wellman, Harry d'Abbadie d'Arrast
    • 1929-01-05
  3. Oct 18, 2021 · Watch the first Academy Award-winning silent film about World War I air combat, starring Clara Bow and Charles Rogers. The film was shot on location with real pilots and planes in Texas and France.

    • 140 min
  4. Nov 19, 2013 · Wings is the first film to win the Academy Award® for Best Picture. Featuring a meticulous restoration and a newly recorded soundtrack based on the original...

    • 53 sec
    • 62.4K
    • Paramount Movies
  5. Jan 3, 2023 · Watch the first ever Oscar winner for Best Picture, a silent epic about World War I and a love triangle. Wings features spectacular stunts, Clara Bow, Gary Cooper, and Handschiegl color process.

  6. Wings is the first film to win the Best Picture Oscar and features Clara Bow, Charles \"Buddy\" Rogers, and Richard Arlen as pilots in World War I. The film follows their love triangles, aerial battles, and the horrors of war.

    • (62)
    • War, History, Drama
    • PG-13
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  8. Wings (1927) -- (Movie Clip) On The High Seas Of Heaven Director William A. Wellman’s first flight action scene, Charles “Buddy” Rogers (as Jack) and Richard Arlen (as David), though hard to recognize in goggles, doing much of their own flying, encountering the German ace Kellerman (certainly based on Baron von Richtofen), in Wings, 1927.