Daring danger and destruction. Scouring the skies for enemy planes. Soaring to the clouds in a flimsy machine. And yet, like a charm, her love kept this "Shooting Star." Carried him through the terrific dangers. Brought him back to earth. Spirited, striving, spectacular. A story of the American war "Aces" in France.
The Sensational Romance of the War Fliers!
Youth, hitting the clouds! Laughing at danger! Fighting, loving, dodging death! That's "WINGS"
GALLANT YOUTH, ENTHRALLING LOVE, SOARING PLANES, GLORIOUS ADVENTURE, THE SENSATION OF A NATION, AN AMAZING SPECTACLE. (Print Ad-Sunday Tribune, ((Providence RI)) 23 September 1928)
It must be good! Vice-President Dawes calls this one of the most thrilling pictures of all times (Print Ad-Pittsburgh Press, ((Pittsburgh, Penna.)) 22 April 1928)
EVERY woman who has ever loved will see the reflection of her own heart throbs in "WINGS" (Print Ad-Syracuse American, ((Syracuse, NY)) 26 February 1928)
The sensation of the Nation combines aviation and romance in an amazing spectacle (Print Ad- Camden Herald, ((Camden, Me.)) 18 October 1928)
The Drama of the Skies
The war in the air from both sides of the lines
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What is the Japanese language plot outline for Wings (1927)?