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Lindbergh: Shocking, Turbulent (1990)
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In 1927, Charles A. Lindbergh astounded the world by flying non-stop from New York to Paris without even packing a parachute. Lindy's famous flight forever etched his individual heroism into public consciousness, but the complex portrait that emerges in "Lindbergh:The Shocking, Turbulent Life of America's Lone Eagle" is of a reluctant hero who despised the press, a life marred by unspeakable tragedy, and a man whose vision of America would brand him a traitor to his country. Using seldom-seen archival footage and photos, new scholarship, and interviews with surviving family members, "Lindbergh" is a remarkably candid portrait of one of America's most controversial heroes. This PBS "American Experience" program is narrated by Stacy Keach.
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