The spirit of St. Louis
The spirit of St. Louis [videorecording].
- Widescreen ed.
- [United States] : Warner Home Video, 2006.
- 1 videodisc (135 min.) : sd., col. ; 4 3/4 in.
Release date: Aug. 15, 2006. Special features: new digital transfer from restored picture and audio elements; soundtrack remastered in Dolby digital 5.1; The Spirit of St. Louis premiere; vintage Joe McDoakes comedy short "So your wife wants to work"; classic cartoon Tabasco Road; theatrical trailer.
Screenplay, Billy Wilder, Wendell Mayes ; producer, Leland Hayward ; director, Billy Wilder ; music, Franz Waxman. Screenplay, Billy Wilder, Wendell Mayes ; producer, Leland Hayward ; director, Billy Wilder ; music, Franz Waxman.
James Stewart.
From barnstormer to flying-circus wing walker to air-mail pilot, Charles Augustus Lindbergh assaulted the beckoning skies like a lovestruck kid. On May 21, 1927, his affair with the air propelled him into 20th-century legend. That day he landed his single-engine plane at Le Bourget Field outside Paris, following takeoff 33 1/2 hours earlier from Roosevelt Field, New York.
Rating: Not rated.
DVD; Dolby digital 5.1.
In English or French; subtitles in English, French, or Spanish; closed-captioned.
1419833944
012569816145
81614 Warner Home Video
Lindbergh, Charles A. 1902-1974.
Spirit of St. Louis (Airplane)
DVD.
Transatlantic flights.
Feature films.
Video recordings for the hearing impaired.
Release date: Aug. 15, 2006. Special features: new digital transfer from restored picture and audio elements; soundtrack remastered in Dolby digital 5.1; The Spirit of St. Louis premiere; vintage Joe McDoakes comedy short "So your wife wants to work"; classic cartoon Tabasco Road; theatrical trailer.
Screenplay, Billy Wilder, Wendell Mayes ; producer, Leland Hayward ; director, Billy Wilder ; music, Franz Waxman. Screenplay, Billy Wilder, Wendell Mayes ; producer, Leland Hayward ; director, Billy Wilder ; music, Franz Waxman.
James Stewart.
From barnstormer to flying-circus wing walker to air-mail pilot, Charles Augustus Lindbergh assaulted the beckoning skies like a lovestruck kid. On May 21, 1927, his affair with the air propelled him into 20th-century legend. That day he landed his single-engine plane at Le Bourget Field outside Paris, following takeoff 33 1/2 hours earlier from Roosevelt Field, New York.
Rating: Not rated.
DVD; Dolby digital 5.1.
In English or French; subtitles in English, French, or Spanish; closed-captioned.
1419833944
012569816145
81614 Warner Home Video
Lindbergh, Charles A. 1902-1974.
Spirit of St. Louis (Airplane)
DVD.
Transatlantic flights.
Feature films.
Video recordings for the hearing impaired.