Now We're in the Air (1927)
Wally and Ray are cousins intent upon getting the fortune of their Scots grandad, an aviation nut. They become mixed-up with the U. S. flying corps and are wafted over the enemy lines in a runaway balloon. Through misunderstanding they are honored as heroes of the enemy forces, and sent back to the U.S. lines to spy. Here they are captured and almost shot, but everything ends happily. Only 20 minutes of this 6 reel comedy are extant.
Director: Frank R. Strayer
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Wallace Beery as Wally |
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Raymond Hatton as Ray |
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Russell Simpson as Lord Abercrombie McTavish |
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Louise Brooks as Griselle and Grisette |
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Émile Chautard as Monsieur Chelaine |
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Malcolm Waite as Prof. Saenger |
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Duke Martin as Top sergeant |
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Charles Stevens as Knife Thrower (uncredited) |
| Directing | Frank R. Strayer | Director |
| Production | Adolph Zukor | Producer |
| Production | Jesse L. Lasky | Producer |
| Writing | Monte Brice | Writer |
| Writing | Keene Thompson | Writer |
| Writing | Thomas J. Geraghty | Writer |
| Camera | Harry Perry | Director of Photography |