Lindbergh in Color

Lindbergh in Color

On May 21, 1927, Charles Lindbergh made history by completing the first nonstop solo transatlantic flight from New York to Paris aboard the Spirit of St. Louis. Overnight, he became a global icon and a legendary American hero.

In this gripping historical documentary, filmmakers Daniel Costelle and Isabelle Clarke dive deep into world archives to bring Lindbergh’s heroic exploit to life. Featuring beautifully colorized archival footage and state-of-the-art 3D animation, the film explores both his triumph and the dark, controversial chapters of his life. Discover the tragic truth behind the kidnapping of his first child, his complex fascination with Adolf Hitler, and the shocking secret life he led with three different women.

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Directors: Daniel Costelle and Isabelle Clarke

The Lindbergh Story
Hero or Demon? The global icon with dark, unvarnished secrets
Walking on wings and testing parachutes for a few dollars
Chasing a massive prize to link New York and Paris
No co-pilot, zero forward visibility, just fuel
Leaping into a massive storm with no radio or parachute
Reaching Europe after 33 grueling hours over the ocean
The terrifying kidnapping of Charles Lindbergh Jr.
How the American hero became enthralled by Nazi Germany
Condemned for anti-Semitism and muzzled by Roosevelt
13 Secret Children: the shocking triple life exposed decades later

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@narryssa: thank you so much, so sad what happened to the defenseless🌈🕯 baby !🧸 it 🍼breaks my heart. sending kisses to his little cloud. When it happened. Suffering so much & died alone. What ever actually happened to this baby boy.. Did not know that fact of his life, a really brilliant documentary !!🛩

@susanhayes5186: Lindbergh was a traitor and nazi collaborator.

@TWOCOWS1: He looked like he young John Kennedy

@SueCruz-hf9ds: He was a German Nazi sympathizer

@SueCruz-hf9ds: What an honorable man 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣