Did You Know?
The movie is based on the
Doris L. Rich book, Amelia
Earhart: A Biography, and
stars Diane Keaton as
Amelia Earhart, Bruce
Dern as her husband
George Putnam, and
Rutger Hauer as famed
navigator Fred Noonan,
who accompanied Amelia
on this flight and perished
with her.
Additionally, in doing
research on this movie, I
discovered that
Cinematographer Lauro
Escorel used a soft focus
throughout the film. As a
result, the images
presented are not as crisp
as I would like them to
be.
Norbert plays a KLM mechanic on the island of Java in this 1994 movie about the
famous aviator, Amelia Earhart in her 1937 attempt to fly around the world. He has a
small role in this towards the end of the movie, but it's a fun scene, even though it is
on the receiving end of Amelia's wrath because of mechanical problems with her plane.
In this scene, Amelia has arrived in Indonesia and is anxious to leave on the final
segments of her flight. She doesn't want to hear that serious problems are keeping her
grounded. She is just shy of throwing a complete temper tantrum over the whole
incident as Norbert's character informs her that it may be days or even weeks before
the plane will be able to fly again. It's actually a very cute scene as Norbert tries to
explain the mechanical problems she is facing, with some help from Rutger Hauer as
Fred Noonan, her navigator. Even the water buffalo in the background throw in their
two cents worth. Amelia stomps off in frustration when she hears she will be grounded
for a week. With a shrug after she walks out of earshot, Norbert adds
quietly, "...maybe more..?" It's a cute moment in the film.
The movie touches on the controversy caused by some researchers that her
flight was partly financed by the U.S. government. They claim she was spying
on the Japanese while flying the Pacific legs of her journey, and was
subsequently taken prisoner by them. For some viewers that theory tarnished
the movie, but other see it as a plausible scenario.
Other theories are that she never made it to Howland Island because she
landed instead on Gardner Island, now known as Nikumaroro Island, an atoll
to the south. Artifacts have been found but no solid evidence. I will not
address any of these theories here. Links have been provided if you are
interested in additional reading on Amelia Earhart, Fred Noonan, or any of
these theories. A particularly good site is The Earhart Project (TIGHAR) which
has a link in the lower left panel.
Several Earhart experts say there are a lot of
factual errors in the book that transferred to
the movie, but overall the reviews of the
movie itself are positive.
I have included a couple maps of her journey, and of the area of Oceania where it is believed
she disappeared. These are thumbnails that can be expanded by clicking on them.
Earhart was the first person to fly solo nonstop from
Mexico City to Newark (destination New York City). In 1935
Mexico issued a special overprinted stamp for this goodwill
flight. She carried 35 pieces of mail with her on this flight.
U.S. Postal Service commemorative issue of a
first day cover from 1937, prepared for her to
carry around the world with her. She frequently
carried mail with her for souvenir collectors.
Amelia Earhart's Lockheed
Electra from the movie
Amelia Earhart was played by
Diane Keaton. Her husband,
George Putnam was played by
Bruce Dern.
Fred Noonon, Amelia Earhart’s
Navigator, was portrayed by Rutger
Hauer. Norbert and Rutger have
appeared in several films together,
two of them Albert Pyun films.
Amelia Earhart on IMDB
Director: Yves Simoneau
Ex Producer: Randy Robinson
Producer: Cary Brokaw
Co-Producer: Joseph J. Kelly
Amelia Earhart lighthouse on tiny
Howland Island. It was damaged
during WWII. This photo was taken
after some restoration.
Amelia Earhart publicity shot
Navigator Fred
Noonan
Former Navigator
for Pan Am
Airlines.
The Earhart Project - one of the
best sources for information on
Amelia Earhart and what may have
happened to her. Several large
corporate sponsors have donated
to this research group. The data is
well documented and presented.
They have a current research
project underway on Nikumaroro
Island (formerly Garner Island) to
search the water for her plane,
and to perform DNA tests on bone
fragments that were recently
found.
Update: DNA test results are
pending and should be announced
soon.
You can also follow this group on
Facebook and watch a TV special
on this expedition on The
Discovery Channel. It will be
repeated on occasion, but I do not
have an exact schedule.
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