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Wings (Masters Of Cinema) (Dual Format Blu-Ray & Dvd) (Blu-Ray) (DVD)

Wings (Masters Of Cinema) (Dual Format Blu-Ray & Dvd) (Blu-Ray) (DVD)
SKU
EKA70124
Certificate:
PG, Parental Guidance
EAN
5060000701241
Discs
2
Label/Studio
Eureka Entertainment Ltd
Product Category
Media > DVDs & Videos
Release Date
27/01/2014
Status
Y
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Market price:
£19.99
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Forever granted a place in cinematic history by winning the first ever Academy Award for Best Picture in 1927 and the only silent film to do so, William Wellman's silent epic Wings is more than an Oscar winner, but an epic story of friendship with the type of thrilling action only practical effects can imagine... Hometown best friends Jack (Charles "Buddy" Rogers) and David (Richard Arlen) compete for the affection of a gorgeous dame (Jobyna Ralston), though Jack doesn't realise that girl next door Mary Preston (Clara Bow) has eyes for him as well. But World War I is soon upon them, so the boys are off to France to fight against the Germans. Meanwhile, Mary follows Jack into enemy lines as a nurse. Wellman's epic drama combines the most spectacular of stunts with the most classical of melodrama, along with one of Bow's greatest performances and the screen debut of Gary Cooper. The Masters of Cinema Series is proud to present this American classic in a beautiful new restoration on Blu-ray for the first time in the UK as part of a Dual Format (Blu-ray & DVD) edition.


Gorgeous newly restored 1080p transfer
Video documentary Wings: Grandeur in the Sky
Video documentary Restoring the Power and Beauty of Wings
Video piece Dogfight!
40-PAGE BOOKLET featuring a new essay on the film by critic Gina Telaroli, excerpts from a vintage interview with Wellman, a 1930 profile of stuntmen from the film, a vintage piece on the production of the film, personal anecdotes from Wellman, rare archival imagery and more!