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Uploaded by on Aug 3, 2010

A Daniel Costelle and Isabelle Clarke documentary film

produced by Louis Vaudeville

Length: 84' & 52' Color

A CC&C production associated with France 3

First broadcasted on France 3 -- January 1st 2008

International distribution: TF1 International (English and French version available)

Video and VoD distribution: France Télévisions Distribution

An exceptional documentary which presents, for the first time colorized archives, on Charles Lindbergh's life, the hero of the first crossing of the Atlantic Ocean on May 21st, 1927.
A travel aboard the Spirit of St Louis thanks to the magic of computer animation helps us to understand what he was able to feel during his crazy crossing.
The fate of a man whose restless life reserves us many surprises: his membership in franc masonry, his relationship with the Nazi regime, his double even triple life.

(c) CC&C

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  • as a lawyer I know he is guilty. These types of criminals are psychos believe they didn't do it. Ask the Rosenbergs the Russians in 1991 admitted they gave them the A bomb secrets even after everyone thought they were not guilty! Not one said they were sorry in 1991! Not one! This guy had the money, the voice, the means, and needed the money. The boy died probably by accident, but was kidnapped for sure by this asshole. I would have had his child killed as revenge by the Mafia and his wife too.

  • newfoundland ?

    

  • Where can I get this?

  • @nicuribe I think it was Newfoundland (in Canada)

  • one of the best Americans, him and Henry Ford saw America soon taken over by Kikes and the old Western way of life destroyed by communism and western leftist

  • I hate this so-called color addition, and I especially hate the add in sounds.

  • Alcock and Brown flew from "New Finland" to Ireland???? (5:29)

  • He was one of a kind. Often misunderstood. A real hero.

  • i love it in colour. it makes it seem more realistic.

  • An interesting clip, but filled with inaccuracies. Lindbergh was actually quite close to his parents. His mother traveled to Long Island to support him in his flight to Paris, and his father helped him buy his first plane. And he wasn't expelled from college, he flunked out. If you're interested in more on Lindbergh, type "Charles Lindbergh: The Lone Eagle" into the search window. It's a one-man play by Steve Carroll about Lindy. Excellent play.

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