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The Spirit of St. Louis is a 1957 aviation biography film in CinemaScope and Warnercolor from Warner Bros., directed by Billy Wilder, produced by Leland Hayward, and starring James Stewart as Charles Lindbergh.
The Spirit of St. Louis: Directed by Billy Wilder. With James Stewart, Murray Hamilton, Patricia Smith, Bartlett Robinson. Charles 'Slim' Lindbergh struggles to finance and design an airplane that will make his New York to Paris flight the first solo transatlantic crossing.
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- Adventure, Biography, Drama
- Billy Wilder
- 1957-04-20
Spirit of St. Louis, The - (Original Trailer) James Stewart plays Charles Lindbergh in Billy Wilder's recreation of the historic 1927 flight across the Atlantic, The Spirit of St. Louis (1957).
- Billy Wilder
- James Stewart
This lauded biopic follows legendary pilot Charles Lindbergh (James Stewart) as he makes his historic solo transatlantic flight from New York to Paris. The film details earlier events in...
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- James Stewart
- Billy Wilder
- Biography
The Spirit Of St. Louis. Celebrate the historic May 20, 1927 flight of "The Spirit of St. Louis" with screen legend Jimmy Stewart aerial legend Charles Lindbergh. 1,207 IMDb 7.1 2 h 15 min 1957. X-Ray 13+. Drama · Adventure · Compelling · Inspiring. Available to rent or buy. Rent movie. HD $3.99 $3.69. Buy. HD $9.99. More purchase. options.
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The Spirit of St. Louis is six-time Academy Award winner* Billy Wilder's recreation of the struggles and success of Charles A. Lindbergh, the pioneering flyboy who, like test pilots and astronauts to follow later, had the "right stuff" of aviation heroism. Lindbergh fan James Stewart, himself a pilot, sought the role and was initially turned down.