Wings: Director's Cut
"Wings: Director's Cut" is a restored version of the 1927 silent film Wings, directed by William A. Wellman. This film is notable for being the first to win the Academy Award for Best Picture and features groundbreaking aerial combat scenes, showcasing the experiences of World War I pilots.
The Director's Cut includes additional footage and enhanced visuals, providing a more comprehensive narrative. It highlights the friendship between two pilots, played by Charles "Buddy" Rogers and Richard Arlen, and their romantic interests, portrayed by Clara Bow. This version aims to preserve the film's historical significance and artistic integrity.