Charles A. Lindbergh

Filmes

A Alma da América
Self (archive footage)
Documentário que examina o passado dos Estados Unidos para oferecer uma visão de sua situação política e histórica atual.
You'll Have the Sky: The Life and Work of Anne Morrow Lindbergh
Self (Archive Footage)
A film portrayal of a pioneering aviator and best-selling author whose extraordinary public life had a deep impact on her inner world.
James Stewart: A Wonderful Life
Self (archive footage)
Documentary about James Stewart's long career as an actor and positive personal life.
The Spirit of Charles Lindbergh
Original Story
Orson Welles sits in his chair behind his typewriter where he sends a message out to his dying friend Bill Cronshaw: a passage from the journal of Charles Lindbergh.
I, Tintin
Self (archive footage)
The adventures of Hergé, or how Georges Remi created The Adventures of Tintin. Interviews, archive footage and animation clips tell the story of Tintin, which is the history of the 20th century.
Hollywood My Home Town
Ken Murray narrates his 16mm home movies shot over 35 years in Hollywood.
Hollywood Without Make-Up
Self
A collection of behind the scenes and home movies from the golden age of Hollywood.
Águia Solitária
Novel
Entre 20 e 21 de Maio de 1927, Charles Lindberg (James Stewart), um piloto de 25 anos, cruzou sozinho o Atlântico no primeiro vôo sem escalas de Nova York até Paris. A viagem durou 33 horas e meia, foi feita em um monomotor e a maioria das pessoas não acreditava no êxito desta travessia, pois seis pilotos já tinham morrido tentando. O filme narra este histórico acontecimento e, através de diversos flashbacks, são mostrados momentos marcantes da vida de Lindberg. (e Livre - Estimado Livre)
Look to Lockheed for Leadership
Promotional film about Lockheed aircraft using test pilots and speed records to show how Lockheed was at the forefront of aviation technology during the 1930's and 1940's. Famous pilots including the Wright Brothers, Amelia Earhart, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lindbergh and Howard Hughes are shown along with the latest aircraft designs such as the P-38 fighter.
On Dress Parade
Charles A. Lindbergh (archive footage) (uncredited)
The final feature in the "Dead End Kids" film series finds a youth trying to adjust to life at a military school.
The Conquest of the Air
Charles Lindbergh (archive footage) (uncredited)
This early docudrama uses dramatic re-enactment, working models of early flying machines, and archival footage to trace man's attempts to fly from ancient times through the 1930's.
Lindbergh's Flight from N.Y. to Paris
Himself
On May 20-21, 1927, Charles A. Lindbergh flew alone, non-stop from New York to Paris, in a single-engine plane without parachute or radio. With this feat, Lindbergh became perhaps the greatest hero of the decade. Fox Movietone's sound film record of Lindbergh's take-off was the first popular sensation of sound film; it was soon augmented by coverage of his welcome in Washington on June 11th.