Rookies (aka Red, White and Blue) is a 1927 American silent comedy film directed by Sam Wood and released by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.
With World War I raging, now drafted as a private, Lee again finds himself pitted against tough Drill Sergeant Diggs.
According to the January 2, 1927 in Film Daily, director Sam Wood was starting production on Byron Morgan's story.
Film reviewer Hal Erickson, noted that Rookies, had a new comedy teaming, "After several hilarious if disjointed slapstick misadventures, the boys are set adrift in a reconnaissance balloon.
"[3] A copy of Rookies is preserved by MGM[8] and a trailer is held by the Library of Congress (Government of the United States).