Charles 'Slim' Lindbergh lucha por financiar y diseñar un avión que hará de su vuelo de Nueva York a París la primera travesía transatlántica en solitario.Charles 'Slim' Lindbergh lucha por financiar y diseñar un avión que hará de su vuelo de Nueva York a París la primera travesía transatlántica en solitario.Charles 'Slim' Lindbergh lucha por financiar y diseñar un avión que hará de su vuelo de Nueva York a París la primera travesía transatlántica en solitario.
- Nominado para 1 premio Óscar
- 2 premios y 1 nominación en total
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- CuriosidadesThe movie was a box office disaster when originally released in 1957, grossing less than $3 million and costing about $7 million.
- PifiasOn his approach to St. John's, Newfoundland in the fog, Lindbergh is depicted as being concerned about colliding with a mountain peak. However, there is no even remotely mountainous terrain anywhere in the vicinity of St. John's.
- Citas
Charles Lindbergh: Did you wait in the rain all night?
Mirror Girl: Yes.
Charles Lindbergh: Are you from New York
[City]
Mirror Girl: No.
Charles Lindbergh: Long Island?
Mirror Girl: No. I'm from Philadelphia.
Charles Lindbergh: You came all the way from Philadelphia?
Mirror Girl: I had to. You needed my mirror.
- ConexionesFeatured in America at the Movies (1976)
- Banda sonoraRio Rita
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Music by Harry Tierney
Lyrics by Joseph McCarthy
Played on a phonograph when Lindbergh is trying to rest before the flight
Billy Wilder adapts from Charles A. Lindbergh's Pulitzer Prize winning novel of the same name, in what is a re-creation of Lindbergh's historical 1927 solo flight. Boosted by a considerably strong lead performance from James Stewart {himself a pilot} as Lindberg, and containing an intelligent screenplay from Wilder and Wendell Mayes, Spirit Of St. Louis is a sincerely well told story.
In what at times threatens to become a monotonous film, Wilder keeps it ticking over by using flashbacks to Lindbergh's life. After the nicely told build up to the event, such as the peril being realised as Nungesser and Coli go missing {never to be found} whilst attempting the same trip in reverse, we learn stuff like how he come to buy his first plane and his work with the flying circus. This is all relative to understanding the man and his obvious passion for flying. This also helps to give us a complete picture of Lindbergh, thus putting us with him in his isolated cockpit as he undertakes this dangerous journey. Battling isolation {his only company is a fly} and chronic tiredness, it's here where Stewart perfectly portrays Lindbergh's devotion to the task. Aided by a terrific score from Franz Waxman and Academy Award nominated effects by Louis Lichtenfield, Wilder's movie turns out to be an engaging human interest story that got a thoroughly professional production. 7/10
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Detalles
- Fecha de lanzamiento
- País de origen
- Idioma
- Títulos en diferentes países
- L'esperit de St. Louis
- Localizaciones del rodaje
- Santa Maria, California, Estados Unidos(Flight Training School)
- Empresas productoras
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- Presupuesto
- 6.000.000 US$ (estimación)
- Duración2 horas 15 minutos
- Color
- Mezcla de sonido
- Relación de aspecto
- 2.35 : 1