The Spirit of St. Louis (1957) [NR]

Release Date:
April 1, 1957

Original Title:
The Spirit of St. Louis

Alternate Titles:
壮志凌云

Genres:
Adventure | Drama | History

Production Companies:
Warner Bros. Pictures

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
AT: 12  DE: 6  FR: U  US: NR 

Runtime: 135

One of the Great Adventures of Our Time!

Charles Lindbergh struggles to finance and design an airplane that will make his 1927 New York to Paris flight the first solo trans-Atlantic crossing.

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American Film Institute (AFI)

2006
#69
100 Years: 100 CHEERS
100 Most Inspiring Films Of All Time

Adaptation:
Charles Lederer

Aerial Camera:
Bert Eason

Art Direction:
Art Loel

Assistant Director:
Charles C. Coleman
Don Alvarado

Director:
Billy Wilder

Director of Photography:
Robert Burks
J. Peverell Marley

Editor:
Arthur P. Schmidt

Gaffer:
Frank Flanagan

Hairdresser:
Ann Locker
Connie Nichols

Makeup Artist:
Robert Ewing

Makeup Supervisor:
Gordon Bau

Novel:
Charles A. Lindbergh

Original Music Composer:
Franz Waxman

Producer:
Leland Hayward
Billy Wilder

Screenplay:
Billy Wilder
Wendell Mayes

Second Assistant Director:
James A. Rosenberger

Second Unit Director:
George Vieira

Set Decoration:
William L. Kuehl

Sound:
M.A. Merrick

Sound Editor:
Harold Fisher
Irvin Jay
Don Olson
Monty Pearce

Sound Mixer:
T.A. Carman

Sound Recordist:
Ross Owen

Special Effects:
Hans F. Koenekamp
Louis Lichtenfield
Wally Honn

Stunts:
Hal Needham
Ted Mapes

Visual Effects:
Louis Lichtenfield

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