1927 – silent • Clara Bow, Charles “Buddy” Rogers
• Live Accompaniment by Donnie Rankin on the Mighty Wurlitzer •
Directed by William Wellman
PLEASE NOTE: The Organ Console will be on the right side of the stage for this presentation. It will have the music rack in place, so there will be slight obstruction of the screen for seats B 9-12, C 9-12, and D 9-12. Please be advised when purchasing tickets to this event.
Wings was awarded the first-ever Oscar® for Best Picture in 1927, featuring spectacular aerial
photography and a memorably sweet performance by Clara Bow. It’s a crowning achievement
of the silent-era. This is a rare opportunity to see the film with live accompaniment on our
Mighty Wurlitzer -- just as it was experienced by audiences in 1927.