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Wings are appendages used to create lift.
Wings may also refer to:
Actors: Dennis Hewitt (producer), Dennis Hewitt (actor), Daniel Stisen (actor), Adam Baroni (actor), Amy Telford (producer), Amy Telford (writer), Amy Telford (actress), Amy Telford (actress), Simon Manley (actor), Nick Convery (producer), Nick Convery (writer), Nick Convery (director), Roger Bowmer (actor), Stuart Adams (actor), Norman Felton (actor),
Genres: Action,Actors: Ian Virgo (actor), Joe Egan (actor), Pete Morgan (actor), Pete Morgan (producer), Pete Morgan (writer), Patrick Naughton (actor), Richard Grimes (actor), Andrew Dennis (director), Andrew Dennis (writer), Damar Martin (actor), Kugan Cassius (actor), Angelo Soteriou (actor), Michael Soteriou (actor), Big Ash (actor), Jonathan Nyati (actor),
Genres: Crime,Actors: Laurie Watt (miscellaneous crew), Paul Jarrett (actor), Jon Kuyper (producer), Michael Adamthwaite (actor), Chris Conlee (editor), William Dear (director), Danny Nucci (actor), Luke Perry (actor), Brian Dobson (actor), Jay Brazeau (actor), Michael Stevens (actor), Don MacKay (actor), Chris Shields (actor), Chris Gauthier (actor), John Milton Branton (miscellaneous crew),
Genres: Family, Fantasy,Actors: Chris D. Nebe (producer), Fernando Allende (actor), Miguel Ferrer (actor), Pepe Serna (actor), Carmen Martínez Sierra (actress), Robert J. Walsh (composer), Larry Bock (editor), Rafael Campos (actor), Michael D. Roberts (actor), Robert Dryer (actor), Apollonia Kotero (actress), Jesse Aragon (actor), Frank Zuniga (director), Peter Gonzales Falcon (actor), Dawn Dunlap (actress),
Genres: Drama, Romance,Actors: Frank Morriss (editor), David Morse (actor), Jimmy Williams (actor), John Barry (composer), Richard Donner (director), Barry Levinson (writer), Bert Remsen (actor), Harold Sylvester (actor), Pepe Serna (actor), Tony Burton (actor), Diana Scarwid (actress), John Savage (actor), Paul Tuerpe (actor), Amy Wright (actress), Ron Talsky (costume designer),
Plot: After a failed suicide attempt leaves him partially crippled, Rory begins spending a lot of time at a neighborhood bar full of interesting misfits. When Jerry the bartender suddenly finds himself playing basketball for the Golden State Warriors, Rory and the rest of the bar regulars hope his success will provide a lift to their sagging spirits. Will Jerry forget his friends? What about his junkie hooker girlfriend and her pimp?
Keywords: ambulance, attempted-suicide, bar, bartender, based-on-novel, basketball, basketball-court, basketball-game, basketball-player, bay-areaOne of the dogfight sequences from the very first Best Picture winner, 1927's Wings
The first and only silent film to win the Academy Award for Best Picture. Starring Buddy Rogers and Richard Allen. They play two combat pilots who vie for the affection of the same woman (Clara Bow). But neither, as writer Kevin Sessums writes, “shows as much love for her … as they do for each other.”
Created this one a couple of years ago, the original got taken down but was reposted by earlorr69. Since Wings recently came out on Blu-ray, thought I would take the opportunity to recut using the much improved 2012 remaster of the film. Enjoy! Note: The sepia tint was how this portion of the film was originally presented in 1927. Clips from Wings (1927): first Oscar winner for Best Picture Music: Excerpt from "The Gift Of Mortality" from Bicentennial Man by James Horner
Wings - Starring Clara Bow, Charles Buddy Rogers, Richard Arlen, and Gary Cooper Release Date: August 12, 1927
Wings Official Blu-Ray Trailer - First Academy Award Winning Movie (1927) Subscribe to TRAILERS: http://bit.ly/sxaw6h Two young men, one rich, one middle class, who are in love with the same woman, become fighter pilots in World War I.
Buddy Rogers imbibes a lot of champagne while on leave in Paris in this epic motion picture from 1927. The crane shot is a wonderful bit of early cinematic choreography. I added Charles Trenet's "Je Chante" because I love it and it seemed to work so well here...
Steven Ball, Staff organist of the Michigan Theater Ann Arbor, Accompanies the 1927 thriller WINGS on an original 3/13 Barton Theater Pipe Organ with his own score. This is as original as it gets!
A video I made on the making of the first Best Picture, Wings, from 1927, and the history of its director, William Wellman. This is part 1.
Acclaimed for its technical prowess and realism upon release, Wings (Les Ailes) went on to win the first Academy Award for Best Picture at the first annual Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences award ceremony in 1929, the only fully silent film to do so.
Never needed time love,
Cos' it's the only way.
My feet are on the ground
but my head is all around.
Don't need no wings to fly away,
don't need no love for today.
Watching all the world
floating in the sky.
Waiting for the word