
Lilac Time (1928)
All of those handsome young men in their flying machines are billeted in a field next to the Widow Berthelot's farmhouse in France. Her daughter Jeannine is curious about the young men fighting for England in World War I and their airplanes. Then one of the aviators is killed. His replacement is Captain Philip Blythe, who can't help but notice Jeannine: when he lands the first time, she is standing in the middle of his "runway." She makes a more favorable impression when he sees her later by the lilacs. When all of the young men depart on a mission, Blythe promises to return.All Releases
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| Filmmakers | Role |
|---|---|
| George Fitzmaurice | Director |
| Frank Lloyd | Director |
| Jane Cowl | Writer |
| Guy Fowler | Writer |
| Willis Goldbeck | Writer |
| George Marion Jr. | Writer |
| Jane Murfin | Writer |
| Adela Rogers St. Johns | Writer |
| Carey Wilson | Writer |
| George Fitzmaurice | Producer |
| John McCormick | Producer |
| Cecil Copping | Composer |
| Nathaniel Shilkret | Composer |
| Sidney Hickox | Cinematographer |
| Alexander Hall | Editor |
| Cast | Role |
|---|---|
| Colleen Moore | |
| Gary Cooper | |
| Eugenie Besserer | |
| Burr McIntosh |