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Amelia is a 2009 biographical film about the aviation pioneer Amelia Earhart. The film stars Hilary Swank as Earhart, and co-stars Richard Gere, Ewan McGregor, Christopher Eccleston and Joe Anderson. The film was directed by Mira Nair and based on The Sound of Wings by Mary S. Lovell. [2]
The museum is centered around the restored Muriel-- a Lockheed Model 10-E Electra (identical to the plane Earhart flew on her final flight). The museum also features 14 interactive exhibits, including a virtual reality experience. [12] [13] A bronze statue of Amelia Earhart is also on display outside the museum. [14]
The state-of-the-art museum features the world’s last known Lockheed Electra 10-E aircraft, the same kind of plane that Amelia Earhart piloted on her ill-fated attempt to fly around the world.
Interest in the story of Amelia Earhart, especially with the release of Amelia (2009) led film reviewers to recall the earlier Earhart portrayals. [7] Rosalind Russell had played "an Earhart-esque flier in 1943's Flight for Freedom" and Diane Keaton starred in the 1994 TNT movie Amelia Earhart: The Final Flight. [8]
Inspiration behind the 2023 Kansas State Fair Amelia Earhart butter sculpture. Pratt is a special education teacher and lives in the Cumming, Iowa, area. She traveled more than five and a half ...
The Amelia Earhart Birthplace is a historic building and museum that was the birthplace of aviator Amelia Earhart. It is located at 223 N. Terrace St. in Atchison, Kansas, United States. The house was built in 1861 in a Gothic Revival style and is on a bluff overlooking the Missouri River. There was one major addition to the home in 1873 ...
The director of Atchison's Amelia Earhart Hangar Museum hopes it will gain valuable attention from USA Today's 2024 Reader's Choice Travel Awards.
Film historians and Earhart scholars consider Flight for Freedom an à clef version of Amelia Earhart's life story, concentrating on the sensational aspects of her disappearance during her 1937 world flight. [3] The film's ending speculated that the main character's disappearance was connected to a secret mission on behalf of the U.S. government.