The Spirit of St. Louis (Billy Wilder, 1957)
The Spirit of St. Louis has got to be one of
Wilder's least personal projects. He evinces little affection for the
material resulting in a lumpy narrative. The awkward voice-overs and
soliloquies (handled about as well as possible by the incomparable James
Stewart) suggest that maybe the story resists dramatization. Still,
shit my pants I did during Lindy's flight when it wasn't being interrupted with weak-minded flashbacks. P. S. It was a flop.
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