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- This docudrama chronicles the life and mysterious disappearance of boundary-breaking pilot Amelia Earhart (Diane Keaton). Pushed into the limelight by her husband, publisher George Putnam (Bruce Dern), Earhart is set to become the first person to circumnavigate the globe at the equator.
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Jun 12, 1994 · With Diane Keaton, Rutger Hauer, Bruce Dern, Paul Guilfoyle. In 1928, Amelia Earhart gains fame by undertaking a transatlantic flight as a passenger. In 1937, she and her navigator Fred Noonan undertake her longest flight: a round-the-world attempt. However, the plane disappears in the process.
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- Adventure, Biography, Drama
- Yves Simoneau
- 1994-06-12
With help from a close friend and adviser, Paul Mantz, Earhart and her navigator, the hard-drinking Fred Noonan, undertake her longest flight ever: a round-the-world attempt in 1937. The airplane disappears, and a massive search effort is unsuccessful, but solidifies Earhart as an aviation icon.
- Biography
The film depicts events in the life of Amelia Earhart, focusing on her final flight and disappearance in 1937, with her exploits in aviation and her marriage to publisher G.P. Putnam being revealed in flashbacks.
- Yves Simoneau
As the publicity mounts behind her fateful 1937 flight, Earhart trains with pilot Paul Mantz (Paul Guilfoyle) and clashes with Putnam over the inclusion of navigator Fred Noonan (Rutger Hauer)...
- Yves Simoneau
- Biography
- Diane Keaton
Brief Synopsis. Pioneer aviator Amelia Earhart makes her 1937 fatal last flight.
- Yves Simoneau, Craig Hosking
- Diane Keaton
Amelia Earhart: The Final Flight (also known as Amelia Earhart) is a 1994 American biographical television film directed by Yves Simoneau, written by Anna Sandor, and starring Diane Keaton, Rutger Hauer and Bruce Dern.
Jun 12, 1994 · In 1937, she and her navigator Fred Noonan undertake her longest flight: a round-the-world attempt. However, the plane disappears in the process. In 1928, Amelia Earhart gains fame by undertaking a transatlantic flight as a passenger.