
The Wind in the Wires
Directed by John EdwardsSeptember 6, 1972 21mShort, Documentary
This documentary recounts the history of modern aviation (primarily in Britain) from roughly 1900 until the inter-war period, using old monochrome footage of original aircraft, contemporary color footage of replica planes in flight as well as a number of photographs of famous aviators.
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The Wind in the Wires was released on September 6, 1972.
The Wind in the Wires was directed by John Edwards.
The Wind in the Wires has a runtime of 21m.
The Wind in the Wires was produced by Michael Barden.
This documentary recounts the history of modern aviation (primarily in Britain) from roughly 1900 until the inter-war period, using old monochrome footage of original aircraft, contemporary color footage of replica planes in flight as well as a number of photographs of famous aviators.
The key characters in The Wind in the Wires are Narrator (James Mason).
The Wind in the Wires is a Short, Documentary film.

