West Point is a 1927 American silent romantic drama film starring William Haines and Joan Crawford in a story about an arrogant cadet who finds love right before the all-important Army–Navy Game.
Arrogant and wise-cracking Brice Wayne (William Haines) enrolls at the United States Military Academy at West Point and adjusts to life as a plebe.
At the same time, Brice meets a local girl named Betty Channing (Joan Crawford) who cheers for him at football practices.
As graduation from West Point concludes some years later, he ends in the arms of Betty while enthusiastically observing the traditions of the Corps.
[1] The same story used for this film was used for the DeMille Company's 1927 movie Dress Parade with William Boyd and Bessie Love.