TY - ADVS AU - Lindbergh,Charles A. AU - Stewart,James AU - Hamilton,Murray AU - Smith,Patricia AU - Robinson,Bartlett AU - Connelly,Marc AU - Wilder,Billy AU - Hayward,Leland AU - Mayes,Wendell AU - Waxman,Franz ED - Warner Bros. ED - Warner Home Video (Firm) TI - The Spirit of St. Louis T2 - Warner Bros. classics SN - 0790729229 : U1 - 791.43/72 21 PY - 1971/// CY - Burbank, Calif. PB - Ballantine KW - Lindbergh, Charles A. KW - Spirit of St. Louis (Airplane) KW - Drama KW - Transatlantic flights KW - Air pilots KW - United States KW - Feature films KW - Films for the hearing impaired N1 - Videocassette release of the 1957 motion picture by Warner Bros. Pictures Inc., Leland Hayward Productions Inc. and Billy Wilder Productions Inc; Based on the Pulitzer Prize-winning book by Charles A. Lindbergh; Closed captioned for the hearing impaired; Includes two original theatrical trailers before the feature; Widescreen ed; Screenplay, Billy Wilder, Wendell Mayes ; producer, Leland Hayward ; director, Billy Wilder ; music, Franz Waxman; Cast: James Stewart ; with Murray Hamilton, Patricia Smith, Bartlett Robinson, Marc Connelly, Arthur Space, Charles Watts; Not rated N2 - 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 ER -