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Garrison Keillor narrates the all-American story of two Midwestern boys who truly believed they could fly—Orville and Wilbur Wright. While they had produced a working plane by 1903, they didn't publicly reveal their invention until five years later when Wilbur executed a perfect take-off and landing on a racetrack outside Paris. Discover little-known facts about these visionary brothers and their flying machines that changed the world.
On one DVD5 disc. Region coding: One. Audio: Dolby stereo. Screen format: 4x3 full frame.
Wonderful, PoignantReviewed by Michael Mulkerrin, 2005-05-27
This "American Experience" documentary of the Wright Brothers is
superb. The assembled band of historians and family members provide
matchless insights, and the rare archival footage and evocative
musical score help capture this fascinating story in a way that the
printed page alone simply cannot do. Even if you're familiar with
the Wright Brothers you will go away from this with an even deeper
appreciation and affection for these two humble but brilliant men
and the era in which they lived. While at all times factual and
perceptive, the "Wright Stuff" is full of humanity and subtlety.
Garrison Keillor's narration is deft and utterly appropriate, and
David McCullough's brief introduction gives the production added
weight and impact. Great for Wright Brothers aficionados as well as
those wanting to take stock in what these two great Americans
achieved not so very long ago.