This fast-paced, wise-cracking romantic comedy is about a lunch wagon owner (Coleen Moore) who tries to be a lady of wealth for a weekend. Preceded by short film, MARY PICKFORD TECHNICOLOR TEST: "THE BLACK PIRATE" $12 Member/$14 Non-Member
Colleen moore was america's number one box-office star in 1926, but she's almost forgotten today because so few of her films exist. Her wild oat, found two years ago in prague and restored by the academy film archive, is a fast-paced, wise-cracking romantic comedy about a lunch wagon owner who tries life as a lady of wealth for a weekend. Moore's mix of down-to-earth charm and zany humor make it easy to see why she was such a phenomenon.
Live piano accompaniment bya href=http://www.musicmman.com//michael mortilla/a
cast: colleen moore, larry kent, hallam cooley, gwen lee
dir: marshall neilan (1927, 64m)
35mm print source:a href=http://www.oscars.org//academy film archive/a
preceded by short film, mary pickford technicolor test for
"the black pirate" (1926, 5m)
underwritten bya href=https://www.wellsfargo.com//wells fargo/a
program length: 90m
admission price: $12 member/$14 non-member



