The Spirit of St. Louis - actors, characters and roles

All actors and their roles in the film "The Spirit of St. Louis"
The Spirit of St. Louis (1957)
Timing: 2:15 (135 min)
The Spirit of St. Louis - TMDB rating
6.579/10
121
The Spirit of St. Louis - Kinopoisk rating
6.786/10
457
The Spirit of St. Louis - IMDB rating
7.1/10
9300

Actors and characters

Photo James Stewart #48032Photo James Stewart #48033Photo James Stewart #48034Photo James Stewart #48035

James Stewart

James Stewart
Character Charles Augustus 'Slim' Lindbergh
Photo Murray Hamilton #53518Photo Murray Hamilton #53519Photo Murray Hamilton #53520Photo Murray Hamilton #53521

Murray Hamilton

Murray Hamilton
Character Bud Gurney
Photo Patricia Smith #232184Photo Patricia Smith #232185Photo Patricia Smith #232186

Patricia Smith

Patricia Smith
Character Mirror Girl
Photo Bartlett Robinson #111387
Bartlett Robinson
Character Benjamin Frank Mahoney, President Ryan Airlines Co.
Photo Marc Connelly #285553
Marc Connelly
Character Father Hussman
Photo Arthur Space #93606Photo Arthur Space #93607
Arthur Space
Character Donald Hall, Chief Engineer Ryan Airlines
Photo Charles Watts #84331
Charles Watts
Character O.W. Schultz, Salesman Atlas Suspender Co.

Johnny Lee

Johnny Lee
Character Cook
Photo Griff Barnett #244281Photo Griff Barnett #244282
Griff Barnett
Character "Dad"
Photo Richard Deacon #93649
Richard Deacon
Character Charles Levine
Photo Dabbs Greer #30948Photo Dabbs Greer #30949

Dabbs Greer

Dabbs Greer
Character Goldsborough

What's left behind the scenes

  • The film was released in 1957 – to commemorate the thirtieth anniversary of Charles Lindbergh's nonstop transatlantic flight.
  • “The Spirit of St. Louis” is the name of the airplane used for the flight. It was named after the city of St. Louis, whose residents, infected by Lindbergh's ambition, helped him raise money to build the aircraft. It cost $10,580, excluding the engine.
  • In 1953, Lindbergh also published an autobiographical book with the same title, for which he received the Pulitzer Prize.
  • Lindbergh was a fan of Billy Wilder's films and gladly sold him the rights to adapt his biography for the screen. During filming, the director corresponded with the pilot, trying to learn as many details about his life as possible in order to portray his image more accurately on screen. According to those who knew Lindbergh personally, when he saw the finished film, he said it truthfully and accurately recounted his historic flight.
  • Contrary to expectations and despite a large advertising campaign, the film was not a commercial success.
  • “The Spirit of St. Louis” is the name of the airplane used for the flight. It was named after the city of St. Louis, whose residents, infected by Lindbergh’s ambition, helped him raise money for its construction. It cost $10,580, without the engine.
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