"The Lindbergh Kidnapping Case" (1976) - Anthony Hopkins as Bruno Hauptmann

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On March 1, 1932, the infant Charles Lindbergh, Jr., the son and namesake of the world-famous aviator Charles A. Lindbergh (Cliff De Young) is kidnapped from his New Jersey home. Speculation about who took him and why grips the entire nation. During the subsequent investigation, the child is found murdered, and a German carpenter named Bruno Richard Hauptmann (Sir Anthony Hopkins) emerges as the primary suspect. The media buzz surrounding the trial is enormous, and while the facts seem to be against Hauptmann, the wild theories nevertheless continue to proliferate.
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  • @redbirdacres
    @redbirdacres9 ай бұрын

    Just about everything Anthony Hopkins was, or is, in is first class acting. Thank you for sharing this film.

  • @tphvictims5101

    @tphvictims5101

    9 ай бұрын

    I agree ☝️

  • @owlfethurz8377
    @owlfethurz8377 Жыл бұрын

    Thank you for posting this. So sad about the loss of the little boy in such a tragic way.

  • @tinaschlindwein9267

    @tinaschlindwein9267

    8 ай бұрын

    Keep that to yourself n your not positive.

  • @richardea4223

    @richardea4223

    4 ай бұрын

    Especially heartbreaking for Mrs. Lindbergh after she discovered that her pathetic jerk as a husband killed their son for having a disability 😎

  • @lorrainechandler7864
    @lorrainechandler7864 Жыл бұрын

    Anthony Hopkins recieved an Emmy Award for his performance in this film.Thanks for sharing. 💙

  • @Woodman-Spare-that-tree

    @Woodman-Spare-that-tree

    Жыл бұрын

    I don’t know why. He’s the same in every film he makes.

  • @michaelsergejhelgesson1637

    @michaelsergejhelgesson1637

    Жыл бұрын

    He plays this role very well, very authentic!

  • @Smartychase

    @Smartychase

    Жыл бұрын

    And thank you for sharing that tidbit

  • @PetroicaRodinogaster264

    @PetroicaRodinogaster264

    Жыл бұрын

    I think he is an over rated actor in every thing he does.

  • @lorrainechandler7864

    @lorrainechandler7864

    Жыл бұрын

    @@Smartychase He received his second Emmy Award for his portrayal of Adolph Hitler in the CBS television movie The Bunker.

  • @jeromesullivan4015
    @jeromesullivan40153 ай бұрын

    I watched it on TV. Years later realized what a great cast.

  • @sensualtiger5561
    @sensualtiger5561 Жыл бұрын

    Lindberg was also a Eugenecist and close friend of Hitler.

  • @invisibleray6987

    @invisibleray6987

    Жыл бұрын

    Lindbergh was a monster

  • @springtimemarion
    @springtimemarion Жыл бұрын

    Sir Anthony is the BEST of the BEST. He knows how to bring tears of happiness, and tears of sadness to people watchig his movies.

  • @springtimemarion
    @springtimemarion Жыл бұрын

    I think the person kidnapping the baby could have dropped the baby coming down the ladder, and the child died from the result of the fall.

  • @Goodiesfanful

    @Goodiesfanful

    Ай бұрын

    Even so, legally the miscreant was guilty as charged. But was the miscreant Bruno?

  • @LayDeeTee1
    @LayDeeTee1 Жыл бұрын

    So glad I came across this movie. Quality actors / performances & a great production. And look how young Anthony Hopkins is! Thanks for sharing! 😊

  • @roslynaubrey7766

    @roslynaubrey7766

    Жыл бұрын

    First five minutes in I was thinking how abysmal the acting is!

  • @lorrainechandler7864

    @lorrainechandler7864

    Жыл бұрын

    He was 38 when this was filmed in 1976.

  • @dolldoll2914

    @dolldoll2914

    Жыл бұрын

    👩‍💻Anthony Hopkins' first movie was "The Lion in Winter" 1968. He played Prince Richard, the son of King Henry II and Queen Eleanor of Aquitaine, Peter O'Toole reprising his role of King Henry II and Katherine Hepburn, respectively. What a fantastic movie! Peter O'Toole and Richard Burton starred in "Becket" in 1964. O'Toole as King Henry II and Richard Burton as Becket another excellent film. 🙋‍♀️🇺🇲🇬🇧🇺🇦

  • @lorrainechandler7864

    @lorrainechandler7864

    Жыл бұрын

    @@dolldoll2914 He was 29 when this movie was filmed during the summer of 1967.Excellent film.He broke his arm during filming when he fell of a horse. His first American made for tv movie was QVII-1974.I was 18.I have followed his career ever since.

  • @Nancy-fq4de

    @Nancy-fq4de

    Жыл бұрын

  • @davidgoetz2576
    @davidgoetz25769 ай бұрын

    One of Hopkins's first film roles and one of his best!

  • @jeromesullivan4015

    @jeromesullivan4015

    3 ай бұрын

    He played Richard the Lion-heart in the Lion in Winter. Circa 1967. Check out his previous roles.

  • @kathrynbillinghurst188
    @kathrynbillinghurst188 Жыл бұрын

    I 💕 Anthony Hopkins 💕

  • @livingintongues

    @livingintongues

    Жыл бұрын

    Weirdo💯🪴

  • @iap-ug3oy

    @iap-ug3oy

    Жыл бұрын

    @@livingintonguesTHERE IS NOTHING WEIRED ABOUT Anthony Hopkins ..Its called acting you fool….Grow up.

  • @valkyriesardo278
    @valkyriesardo278 Жыл бұрын

    I have to say the actor playing Lindbergh renders the most intense look of injured cold contempt that I have ever seen. I would hate to be on the receiving end of that.

  • @deborahpolk1854

    @deborahpolk1854

    Жыл бұрын

    cliff deyoung

  • @patgalvez4563

    @patgalvez4563

    Жыл бұрын

    He was once in a LA rock band in the 60's. Clear Light.

  • @sueannnatter5295

    @sueannnatter5295

    9 ай бұрын

    He was in 'Sunshine'

  • @MISST..
    @MISST.. Жыл бұрын

    I doubt the REAL truth will ever be known...

  • @springtimemarion
    @springtimemarion Жыл бұрын

    I want to keep this on my list to play over, and over. I really like this movie. Anthony Hopkins is wonderful in this movie, he is super great, but the movie was sad. It is always sad when Sir Anthony Hopkins dies in the movies, but he is a great actor, and a great actor has the ability to bring tears of joy, and tears of sadness. Thank You, Sir Anthony for being an outstanding fabulous actor and bringing me tears of happinness, and tears of sadness when watching your movies.

  • @kw267

    @kw267

    Жыл бұрын

    Thankyou Marion for telling us he dies, that just spoilt watching it !!!!!.....💯❤

  • @iap-ug3oy

    @iap-ug3oy

    Жыл бұрын

    Of course Hopkins is a good actor…LOOK WHERE HE COMES FROM….

  • @VLind-uk6mb

    @VLind-uk6mb

    11 ай бұрын

    Have a hanky.

  • @mammamiaitalia43

    @mammamiaitalia43

    9 ай бұрын

    Watch Crime Of The Century

  • @amethystanne4586
    @amethystanne45869 ай бұрын

    In regard to Hauptmann: My maternal grandfather said he was guilty as sin. My paternal grandfather said he was railroaded. My Grampa’s were age mid 40’s at the time of the trial. One of our family members was one of Hauptmann’s guards while he was in the Flemington jail. They played cards to pass the time. The hotel did a renovation in about 1987(?) by the new owners. My husband had made a bunch of 16”x20”photographs of images pertinent to the “Trial Of The Century”. We were invited to the official opening. DH could not attend but I did. I was impressed how wonderful the main floor looked. I walked upstairs, to the top floor. Each floor had less updating. The top floor looked like it had not been updated since running water was installed in the hotel. Each room had a small sink, with 2 faucets(one for hot, one for cold). The furniture was definitely something that was used during the trial.

  • @looch1340

    @looch1340

    4 ай бұрын

    While he was in jail some of the ransome $$ turned up in Newark,NJ and a month later some in Berlin Germany. Evidence shows it was the guy renting his garage loft that did the crime.

  • @deniece0821
    @deniece0821 Жыл бұрын

    Sir Anthony Hopkins was 37-38 years old during the filming of this movie. He was very handsome back then! 🥰

  • @lindatello323

    @lindatello323

    Жыл бұрын

    Sir Anthony is even better looking now!

  • @coralynrojas8934
    @coralynrojas8934 Жыл бұрын

    How did a hooligan lawyer win a case in front of these “well-educated” professors and “know it all” lawyers allow such cruelty ???? This is not right !!!

  • @VLind-uk6mb

    @VLind-uk6mb

    11 ай бұрын

    If you could reconstruct that sentence grammatically I might be able to decode what you are asking. Subject -- verb -- make sure adjectives and adverbs modify what they are supposed to.

  • @samanthab1923
    @samanthab1923 Жыл бұрын

    I forgot about this movie. Saw it back in ‘76. Didn’t know as much as I know now. HBO did a good version Crime of the Century 1996 with Stephan Rea. Lindbergh’s estate is only 10 miles from me. Highfields

  • @frankgarrett242
    @frankgarrett2429 ай бұрын

    The acting in this movie is so bizarre. It’s almost like a fever dream.

  • @michellereed5638
    @michellereed5638 Жыл бұрын

    I watched this movie and in high school in 1980, we civics classes. The Junior class mock trial was about this very case. Based on the modern standards of evidence during my high school times, we did not find enough evidence to convict Hauptmann. Each class had to have their own investigation, and then their own trial with jury. Teachers were interested as a social experiment to see how many times Hauptmann would be acquitted or found guilty. It is interesting to note that during my high school years my speech squad team debated the validity of the death penalty also. There were five mock trials held, and if memory serves, 2 classes, mine is included in that--voted for acquittal based on the evidence. One class refused to even bring charges--but was told they had to--ended in a hung jury. One trial ended with death penalty the remaining trial recommended life with hard labor--in case of innocence, or there were others responsible for the crime. In retrospect, the summation by our teachers was that perhaps had there been more modern crime forensics, and zero racism and bias toward German immigrants that Mr. Hauptmann might have never even been a suspect and the source of the money would have been better tracked down. Also the realization that milled wood from the same tree can go to many different projects all over town. This evidence was pure coincidental. It should have not been included in the first place. My question always was, how did this person bury a body without being seen? How could ONE person do it all? NOT possible. IT is too bad what happened to that baby. That poor child should not have died. In the end, as an young adult I discovered that Lindbergh eventually moved to Germany and supported Adolf Hitler and the idea of pure Aryan race. He confided in Dr. Mengele that his first child was not Aryan, and he did not mourn the loss. From these historical records, have sprung the idea that perhaps Lindbergh himself--the great Hero engineered the Kidnapping as a way of disposing of his imperfect son--and to spare his wife. Who Knows the real truth, God, one day we who have chosen to believe in Christ Jesus will be in heaven when the books are opened, and will know what happened.

  • @gotch09

    @gotch09

    6 ай бұрын

    Out of curiosity, what proof do you have that Lindbergh ever met Josef Mengele?

  • @maureenogorman8740

    @maureenogorman8740

    4 ай бұрын

    Where can I find record of this conversation?

  • @michellereed5638

    @michellereed5638

    4 ай бұрын

    @@gotch09 I watched a documentary right here on KZread about Lindberrgh, and his family. It was about their lives AFTER they moved to Europe and what they they in Germany. There was actual taped footage of him meeting with Dr. Mengele and even Hitler. Seems Lingbergh was very racist and very much into genetics and the idea of a pure Aryan race. None of this ever came out in the USA. I was shocked to discover this myself. I also read it in a book, which I no longer have in my possession, the title escapes me, sorry.

  • @michellereed5638

    @michellereed5638

    4 ай бұрын

    @@maureenogorman8740 I actually watched a documentaly about Lindbergh and his family living in Europe and their activities, and see my comment below. But he did meet both Dr. Menegle and Adoph Hitler. He even gave money to their "Aryan research projects" to develope a perfect race. This is when he discused with Dr. Menegele the death of his son, whom he said off hand, was not genetically perfect, while his wife was still mourning the death, he was not. He did not want to try again, until he was sure they could have a pure child. It was tape shot in black and white, the record of the meeting, and spliced into a documentary about the Lindberghs, a different angle on their lives. Yes, I was shocked. It has been a while since I saw this documentary. I remember I saw it on KZread several years ago. I also read it in a book I had on The German Reich. I no longer have the book, sorry.

  • @kimberlytyrcha5930

    @kimberlytyrcha5930

    3 ай бұрын

    @@michellereed5638 ....Lindbergh said in the documentary you cite that he "didn't want to try again until he could be sure they'd have a pure child?" That's interesting considering the fact that at the time of the baby's kidnapping, Anne Morrow Lindbergh was already pregnant with their second child.

  • @philbourque5216
    @philbourque521611 ай бұрын

    The quality of the titles collected here is outstanding. Real meat and potatoes for art film enthusiasts. Thank you for putting your channel together.

  • @springtimemarion
    @springtimemarion Жыл бұрын

    I love History Movies, or movies based on history. Sir Anthony Hopkins knows how to bring history alive. he adds life to movies, and makes the movies interesting and wonderful. He is the spark that keeps Hollywood on the move. Thank You, Sir Anthony for bringing history alive in this movie.

  • @JoseCruz-rj9cp

    @JoseCruz-rj9cp

    Жыл бұрын

    How about History based on Fiction?!...

  • @celiayounger9202

    @celiayounger9202

    11 ай бұрын

    Real life events

  • @Papa-o33963

    @Papa-o33963

    10 ай бұрын

    ​@@JoseCruz-rj9cpHablo serio jovencito

  • @carolswarbrick1722

    @carolswarbrick1722

    8 ай бұрын

    Who killed the baby, wasn't it the father 2:26:53

  • @coralynrojas8934
    @coralynrojas8934 Жыл бұрын

    This shouting lawyer is not trying the case to find out who killed the baby. He is abusing the witness and should be hold for contempt !!!

  • @mari-greciaodal2436
    @mari-greciaodal2436 Жыл бұрын

    Watching this movie has shocked me to consider it factual, the many traumas we all sustain, and yet survive through. Thank you for showing this movie, LionHeart Film Works, for it makes one think of the complexity in situations which in the end have achieved not a trusted-for-all resolution, but a further introduction to psychological chaos. Looking forward to more from you.

  • @paulleverton9569

    @paulleverton9569

    10 ай бұрын

    Lindbergh was a supporter of Hitler who wanted to bring Nazism to America. His kid was taken by one of the German master race. How's that for an intersection of irony and karma?

  • @judithrandall4690
    @judithrandall4690 Жыл бұрын

    The prosecuting attorney was brutal and ate defense attys alive. The main defense lawyer was incompetent and the judge was a moron. Hauptman should have r'cd a retrial because of this.

  • @reynaldoflores4522

    @reynaldoflores4522

    Жыл бұрын

    Edward Reilly was a top lawyer and certainly not " incompetent".

  • @keithawhosoever5384
    @keithawhosoever5384 Жыл бұрын

    I've never understood mob mentality. It doesn't seem to take much , to stir a crowd up into a frenzy of hate . Good film . The Lindbergh character seemed quite emotionally detached . I don't know if that was how he was in real life ...❓🤔

  • @robertdore9592

    @robertdore9592

    Жыл бұрын

    People go mad in crowds and come to their senses one by one. This last three years has proved that, when we look back on this period in history humanity will be ashamed that we were so easily lead.

  • @mari-greciaodal2436

    @mari-greciaodal2436

    Жыл бұрын

    @@robertdore9592 from all i've read, he was. after all, it must have greatly weighed on him having become America's hero.

  • @irinewest5377

    @irinewest5377

    Жыл бұрын

    ​@@mari-greciaodal2436 nonsense

  • @mari-greciaodal2436

    @mari-greciaodal2436

    Жыл бұрын

    @@irinewest5377 sweetheart, truly, I really don't care what you think. It appears that youtube seems to give freedom of expression to people like you. It shouldn't but maybe is something which loves sensationalism. And people like you will take advantage of it. therefore, rejoice in what point you're making. to me, it's just a mediocre expression. really, how boring!

  • @laurabernard2094

    @laurabernard2094

    Жыл бұрын

    Don’t trust Charles Lindbergh one iota!

  • @travisfriedland9346
    @travisfriedland9346 Жыл бұрын

    I have never believed that Hauptmann was guilty. I think Lindbergh and the cops let him be hung out to dry!!!

  • @kimberlytyrcha5930

    @kimberlytyrcha5930

    3 ай бұрын

    Where is the evidence that "Lindbergh and the cops let Hauptmann be hung out to dry?" Hauptmann had some of the ransom money at his home. He had Dr. Condon's phone number written on the wall of a closet in his home. He quit his job the SAME DAY that Lindbergh paid the ransom. The wood to make the ladder came from wood in his garage. Hauptmann escaped from prison in Germany and fled to America, illegally. He robbed two women at gunpoint in Germany and broke into the mayor's house to rob him, using a ladder to enter via a second-story window. Sound familiar?

  • @5rings16

    @5rings16

    2 ай бұрын

    He made the ladder they used to kidnap the baby. He was guilty.

  • @travisfriedland9346

    @travisfriedland9346

    2 ай бұрын

    @@5rings16 that's an old wives tale poor Bruno may he rest in peace deserved a fair and impartial trial which he did not get the investigation with sorely deficient to say the least

  • @5rings16

    @5rings16

    2 ай бұрын

    @@travisfriedland9346 He was guilty, clearly.

  • @travisfriedland9346

    @travisfriedland9346

    2 ай бұрын

    @@5rings16 you most definitely was not guilty as I said the investigation by modern standards with sorely deficient

  • @deborahpolk1854
    @deborahpolk1854 Жыл бұрын

    haufmann's coworkers said he was at work and his wife sued government for his death

  • @alanwilson6367
    @alanwilson6367 Жыл бұрын

    Wonderful movie. Thank you very much.😊😊

  • @englishweather9763
    @englishweather9763 Жыл бұрын

    Hauptman was very likely innocent, strange how they never tried to extradite Isidor Fisch, the one-time business partner, back to america, the more likely suspect. As Hauptman was German, at that particular time, prejudice would have prevailed. This film has no epilogue to explain that his wife fought to prove him innocent till the day she died age 82.

  • @kenjohn487

    @kenjohn487

    Жыл бұрын

    Didn't Fisch die before Hauptmann was arrested?

  • @Gwaithmir

    @Gwaithmir

    Жыл бұрын

    @@kenjohn487 You are correct. He died of tuberculosis.

  • @antonioacevedo5200

    @antonioacevedo5200

    Жыл бұрын

    Why do you say Hauptmann was "likely innocent"?

  • @sueannnatter5295

    @sueannnatter5295

    9 ай бұрын

    I wonder if Anne Lindbergh ever suspected her husband of planning the kidnapping

  • @gotch09

    @gotch09

    6 ай бұрын

    They didn't extradite because he was DEAD. He died from TB while he was in Germany.

  • @pamelahunter6555
    @pamelahunter6555 Жыл бұрын

    May I suggest 2013 Nova Lindberg kidnapping. 1 hour 29 minutes long KZread. The piece of lumber from the ladder was an exact match to a floor board from Hoffman attic.

  • @cheryldeboissiere1851
    @cheryldeboissiere1851 Жыл бұрын

    Lousy police work... movie 🎥 seriously lacks the fact that Lindbergh’s wife sat at the Defendant’s table alongside Hauptmann & his attorney... Also neglect Hauptmann’s testimony that he was holding a box 📦 for a friend full of gold certificates... Man went back to Germany and died, since the dad man owned him money, Hauptmann took the gold certificates as repayment. Only $14,000 in box. No fingerprints on letters or ladder. Agatha Christie wrote “Murder on the Orient Express”, where Lindbergh baby kidnapper was on train 20 years later... Same era, Sacco & Vanzetti were tried. One didn’t speak English, other guy spoke broken English. No translator provided. Both were executed. Amazingly, Sacco & Vanzetti were suppose to be guilty of shooting into the very crowd on stage that were protesting and making speeches at the Haymarket Riots. You think it would be hard because they were on stage with the speakers.

  • @Houndini

    @Houndini

    Жыл бұрын

    Good point. 1 of the worst handled police investigations ever. Bunch of new facts out now. I read Lindbergh himself basically told the police what to do. True or not? 1 book had Lindbergh killing that poor kid himself. It's is true a lot of your heroes you do not want to personally meet them. Case is Unsolved to this day I feel. But after kidnapping appears Charles & Anne went there separate ways only appear to stay married for the media only. Proven fact Charlie had kids in Germany too. Where else who knows?

  • @springtimemarion
    @springtimemarion Жыл бұрын

    This is on my favorite list, so I can watch over, and over. I love all Anthony Hopkins movies. Thank You Sir Anthony.

  • @jonchaney
    @jonchaney Жыл бұрын

    The whole case seems quite fishy.

  • @Gwaithmir

    @Gwaithmir

    Жыл бұрын

    Bruno Hauptmann was the victim of a frame-up.

  • @andrewdavid5928

    @andrewdavid5928

    Жыл бұрын

    Hauptmann had the ransom money in his possession, initially lied about where he got it and then claimed it was given to him by a dead man. Does that sound believable to you?

  • @Gwaithmir

    @Gwaithmir

    Жыл бұрын

    @@andrewdavid5928 Hauptmann was entertaining friends when Isidore Fisch came to his apartment with the box of money. They testified to this at the trial, but weren't believed. It sounds believable to me because Hauptmann had business dealings with Fisch a few months after the kidnapping. Fisch was later discovered to be a con man and swindler. This information was suppressed by the prosecution.

  • @andrewdavid5928

    @andrewdavid5928

    Жыл бұрын

    @@Gwaithmir they were business partners so the box could have contained anything. When the police asked Hauptmann about the $20 gold certificate in his pocket when he was picked up he lied. Why would he do that if the money was honestly obtained?

  • @Gwaithmir

    @Gwaithmir

    Жыл бұрын

    @@andrewdavid5928 People were afraid of the police where he came from. He was probably also afraid, with good cause, that if the box contained hot money, the cops would take it away from him.

  • @indiramahadevan174
    @indiramahadevan174 Жыл бұрын

    Sad movie!!

  • @reeritz1280
    @reeritz1280 Жыл бұрын

    Another great made for TV movie. Excellent cast led by Anthony Hopkins as the controversial kidnapper/murderer that many feel was railroaded due to prejudice of his German heritage.

  • @davidgoetz2576

    @davidgoetz2576

    9 ай бұрын

    I think he was the victim of anti-German sentiment, but I also think the case against him is pretty strong.

  • @jakklump
    @jakklump Жыл бұрын

    Interestingly Lindbergh told his wife to be careful with evidence and then the cops disregard that idea.

  • @JoseCruz-rj9cp

    @JoseCruz-rj9cp

    Жыл бұрын

    And that's because the "Planted evidence" he, Lindbergh, didn't want to be missed by the police!...

  • @helene4397

    @helene4397

    4 ай бұрын

    What about Mr Lindbergh NOT ripping that envelope open?

  • @stephenuhe9229
    @stephenuhe9229 Жыл бұрын

    Interesting movie. We are subjected to so much programming. As much as I want to believe that they killed the killer I cannot. My instincts say they arrested the wrong bloke. Thanks for the video.

  • @victoriateague9012

    @victoriateague9012

    Жыл бұрын

    I truly believe that he was innocent. Not just from this movie but from reading through the years.

  • @Gwaithmir

    @Gwaithmir

    Жыл бұрын

    @@victoriateague9012 I was convinced of his innocence after reading "Scapegoat" by Anthony Scaduto and "The Airman & the Carpenter" by Ludovic Kennedy.

  • @reinadegrillos

    @reinadegrillos

    Жыл бұрын

    Daddy did it because the boy was faulty.

  • @Moonewitch

    @Moonewitch

    Жыл бұрын

    Lindbergh was the killer. I truly believe that.

  • @kennethbooker4955
    @kennethbooker4955 Жыл бұрын

    Anthony Hopkins is a great British actor ❤

  • @helenefrench4275

    @helenefrench4275

    Жыл бұрын

    Kenneth I think he is Welsh :)

  • @robertdore9592

    @robertdore9592

    Жыл бұрын

    He's now an American citizen.

  • @PetroicaRodinogaster264

    @PetroicaRodinogaster264

    Жыл бұрын

    @@helenefrench4275 FYI Britain is a geographical term for the island of Great Britain, where England is located. However, they are not quite the same thing. While Britain can be used to mean England, it also refers to Wales and Scotland too. Not all British people are English and England doesn't cover the entirety of Britain. Hopkins was born in Wales and is therefore, Welsh which makes him British.

  • @helenefrench4275

    @helenefrench4275

    Жыл бұрын

    @Nybor Most people living in Wales would consider themselves as Welsh rather than English but you are right.

  • @PetroicaRodinogaster264

    @PetroicaRodinogaster264

    Жыл бұрын

    @@helenefrench4275 I did not say he was English I said he was Welsh so therefore British. All people who live in England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland as well as the islands belonging to the UK are collectively British; but they are citizens of their own country first. I said that, can’t you comprehend. I wouldn’t think any Welsh citizen would call themselves English, EVER. by the way my last name is Jones if that helps.

  • @theworldreportbydr.rothschild
    @theworldreportbydr.rothschild Жыл бұрын

    The kidnappers knew where and when to enter. Also Lynberg was into eugenics . The kidnappers had inside help.

  • @dolinaj1

    @dolinaj1

    Жыл бұрын

    Obviously.

  • @eddiesarabosing6799
    @eddiesarabosing6799 Жыл бұрын

    If that was the case that the baby was murdered a few meters away from the house the entire story must be wrong. It should be murder case not a kidnapping case.

  • @kathrynbillinghurst188

    @kathrynbillinghurst188

    Жыл бұрын

    I thought I heard that the kidnapper fell as he carried Charlie out of the window the ladder flipped and he landed on the child, accidentally killing him, but the ransom plan went ahead. In that account, the LE and others had suspicions that Charles himself committed the act!

  • @cathy1679

    @cathy1679

    Жыл бұрын

    @@kathrynbillinghurst188 i believe it was Charles .

  • @gloriamontgomery6900

    @gloriamontgomery6900

    Жыл бұрын

    One of the rungs of the ladder used in the kidnapping was broken. It’s possible, I suppose, that the kidnapper was on the ladder when it broke and dropped the baby. It’s been one of the theories. It’s still murder because it happened during the commission of a capital crime

  • @kansasross

    @kansasross

    Жыл бұрын

    @@kathrynbillinghurst188 The man who fell on the baby wash Charles Lindbbergh. He wasn't downstairs reading a book. He was trying to pull a sadistic practical joke on the women. Arriving home he left his car 60 yards down the driveway, nailed together a crude ladder and climbed up to the baby's window. He took the baby in his arms, planning to put him in his car; Then, when he wormen were hysterical with fear and and grief, he intended to bring the baby forth and he could laugh at how he had scared them. The ladder broke and he fell on the baby, crushing and killing him. When he realized he had killed his son, he drove him to s ome woods two miles away. There he left the baby unburied. He then went home and asked how the baby was. The nurse went up and discovered the baby missing. Lindburgh then went up, and asked them to leave him there while he collected him- self. It was then that he wrote the ransom note, took it down- stairs and said he has discovered it. Several months later, a black man, a truckdriving deliver man, stopped at the woods. He walked into them to relieve himself and there he found the skeletal remains of the baby. Lindbergh was known for his mean tricks. I have thus far only seen a few minutes of the film so I don't know what it will portray. One thing is sure, it did not take a long time after the baby's body was discovered so close to home, before his wife, Anne Morrow, to suspect, then to realize, then to be certain that it was her husband Charles who had killed the baby. She by then certainly knew that her baby had not been kidnapped. Perhaps she may have confronted him, but by then they both understood that they could never reveal the truth. Bruno Hauptmann was completely innocent. The Governor of New Jersey, friend of Franklyn Roosevelt, confided in him that Hauptmann was innocent. By this time it was Lindbergh who was in complete control of the investigation. Hauptmann was convicted and sentenced to death. The Governor's political advisors also knew the truth, but none of them could make the knowledge public. The best the Governor could to was able to do was to give Hauptmann a 30 day stay of execution. His advisors warned him that he would destroy his political career and indeed it did, but he did it anyway. The Lindberghs excaped their public by moving to Europe. They were treated very well in Nazi Germany where he received medals from Adolph Hitler and Herman Goering. When they returned to the U.S. he went to see Roosevelt abd warned him not to give any more war materiel to England, that Hitler would soon have it. Then he joined some German political clubs and began making speeches about the great benefits of Naziism and Hitler. When he was criticized by the newspapers, he resigned his com- mission as a colonel in the Army Air Corps. He sent a letter to Roosevelt telling him that Hitler would soon own all of Europe and said that he resigned his commission to him too. All this time Roosevelt knew he had killed his sone an let an innocent man be burned to death in an electric chair and he wanted no part of him. After Hitler declared war on us a week after the Japanese bombed Pearl Harbor, Lindbergh volunteered his services to the army and wrote to Roosevelt once more, this time begging for his commission back, but the President didn't even acknowledge the letter. Four times in my life I vacationed in the beautiful town of Hana, Maui, and each time my wife and I drove the ten miles to the little Lutheran church where Lindbergh was buried. My wife was my lookout, for I intended there to piss on his grave. Each time I tried to pay my respects, tourists drove up and I could not. But I sure as hell wanted to. The man who fell on the baby wash Charles Lindbbergh. He wasn't downstairs reading a book. He was trying to pull a sadistic practical joke on the women. Arriving home he left his car 60 yards down the driveway, nailed together a crude ladder and climbed up to the baby's window. He took the baby in his arms, planning to put him in his car; The ladder broke and he fell on the baby, crushing and killing him. When he realized he had killed his son, he drove him to some woods two miles away. There he left the baby unburied. He then went home and asked how the baby was. The nurse went up and discovered the baby missing. Lindburgh then went up, and asked them to leave him there while he collected him- self. It was then that he wrote the ransom note, took it down- stairs and said he has discovered it. He was known for his mean tricks. I have thus far only seen a few minutes of the film so I don't know what it will portray. One thing is sure, it did not take a long time after the baby's body was discovered so close to home, before his wife, Anne Morrow, to suspect, then to realize, then to be certain that it was her husband Charles who had killed the baby. She by then certainly knew that her baby had not been kidnapped. Perhaps she may have confronted him, but by then they both understood that they could never reveal the truth. Bruno Hauptmann was completely innocent. The Governor of New Jersey, friend of Franklyn Roosevelt, confided in him that Hauptmann was innocent. By this time it was Lindbergh who was in complete control of the investigation. Hauptmann was convicted and sentenced to death. The Governor's political advisors also knew the truth, but none of them could make the knowledge public. The best the Governor could to was able to do was to give Hauptmann a 30 day stay of execution. His advisors warned him that he would destroy his political career and indeed it did, but he did it anyway. The Lindberghs excaped their public by moving to Europe. They were treated very well in Nazi Germany where he received medals from Adolph Hitler and Herman Goering. When they returned to the U.S. he went to see Roosevelt abd warned him not to give any more war materiel to England, that Hitler would soon have it. Then he joined some German political clubs and began making speeches about the great benefits of Naziism and Hitler. When he was criticized by the newspapers, he resigned his com- mission as a colonel in the Army Air Corps. He sent a letter to Roosevelt telling him that Hitler would soon own all of Europe and said that he resigned his commission to him too. All this time Roosevelt knew he had killed his sone an let an innocent man be burned to death in an electric chair and he wanted no part of him. After Hitler declared war on us a week after the Japanese bombed Pearl Harbor, Lindbergh volunteered his services to the army and wrote to Roosevelt once more, this time begging for his commission back, but the President didn't even acknowledge the letter. Four times in my life I vacationed in the beautiful town of Hana, Maui, and each time my wife and I drove the ten miles to the little Lutheran church where Lindbergh is buried. My wife was my lookout, for I intended there to piss on his grave. Each time I tried to pay my respects, tourists drove up and I could not. But I sure as hell wanted to.

  • @staceywooddell3181

    @staceywooddell3181

    Жыл бұрын

    B💀th kidnappin & mUrder🌿🌹🌿🌹💔😔🙏🥀🖤Lil'baby👼🏼Linburgh🌿🕊🤍🧸❣

  • @toner5709
    @toner5709 Жыл бұрын

    Great film. Lasted a long time. The Defence tried their very best. Hard to believe the film was made in the 70's.

  • @stevewheatley243
    @stevewheatley243 Жыл бұрын

    Guilty or innocent, Hauptmann didn't have a chance. I can't see how a man with a baby son of his own,goes and murders another baby. It don't make sense to me.

  • @jamessimmons7480
    @jamessimmons7480 Жыл бұрын

    THEY JUST MADE HIM A CONVENIENT SCAPEGOAT!!!!!!

  • @Gwaithmir

    @Gwaithmir

    Жыл бұрын

    Read Anthony Scaduto's book, "Scapegoat." which is an excellent exposé of the Lindbergh kidnapping case.

  • @TowGunner

    @TowGunner

    Жыл бұрын

    CAN YOU TYPE LOUDER, COULDN’T HEAR YOU THE FIRST TIME

  • @Jodyrides

    @Jodyrides

    11 ай бұрын

    You mean like Oswald?

  • @jamessimmons7480

    @jamessimmons7480

    11 ай бұрын

    @jodyfresnack4758 I THINK THAT THE LAW AND MOST OF THE PUBLIC WAS OUT FOR A SCAPEGOAT AND HE SERVED THAT PURPOSE PERFECTLY!!

  • @5rings16

    @5rings16

    2 ай бұрын

    No, he was clearly guilty along with others.

  • @deborahpolk1854
    @deborahpolk1854 Жыл бұрын

    he had 13 children several from European women

  • @davidhollingsworth1723
    @davidhollingsworth1723 Жыл бұрын

    Hauptmann maintained his innocence up to his death. His widow sued the State of New Jersey and everyone involved in this whole thing. After she died the whole thing became a dead issue. Whatever happened to Willens? Did he go on to make it big in politics?

  • @JoseCruz-rj9cp

    @JoseCruz-rj9cp

    Жыл бұрын

    Herr Hauptmann maintained he was innocent because he was. If anything his guilt may have been peripheral, like the L.H. Oswald of the 60s, Bruno was the "Patsy" of the 30s...

  • @christopher9196

    @christopher9196

    11 ай бұрын

    Lindbergh was either playing a prank on his wife that went wrong or it was set up . The child had special needs and unfortunately Lindbergh was a eugenics buff with some weird ties and sick opinions. Look it up, some pretty compelling facts. He was quite odd

  • @VLind-uk6mb

    @VLind-uk6mb

    11 ай бұрын

    @@christopher9196 That's all true. Lindbergh was drawn to Nazism, though I would not go quite as far a s to call him a Nazi. But extreme, and rightwing, in his views. By the end of the war his reputation was in tatters. His wife -- who was little better but a lot smarter -- helped rehabilitate their reputations though some good writing. But he was never trusted indecent society again.

  • @kailuakidd1512
    @kailuakidd151211 ай бұрын

    Hopkins was brilliant in this role. Thanks

  • @rickdack1197
    @rickdack119710 ай бұрын

    Arrgonot, where did you get your info? The Baby was not found outside the house but 3-4 miles away on the woods! Found by a truck driver relieving himself. The ransom money was inside Hauptmanns house, his garage. I've seen the money myself at the NJ State Police Museum.

  • @user-dw6nm3xv9n
    @user-dw6nm3xv9n8 ай бұрын

    Referring to a baby as 'it" was not so unusual and not derogatory in that era.

  • @zilkmusik7652
    @zilkmusik76524 ай бұрын

    Thx for sharing this movie! Really appreciated 🎉!

  • @frankgarrett242
    @frankgarrett2429 ай бұрын

    Dean Jagger always sounded like he’s been drinking.

  • @444rita
    @444rita Жыл бұрын

    Thanks, for this well acted educational film.

  • @molliemae6855

    @molliemae6855

    9 ай бұрын

    Educational film?

  • @sharir.878
    @sharir.878 Жыл бұрын

    I was fascinated with this never solved kidnapping since I was a teen. Politics played some part in this dirty business. I still feel that until today.

  • @rosincox9799

    @rosincox9799

    Жыл бұрын

    Yes ,dirty politics .Iv,e watched many films about American justice .The press are horrific . The protesting lynch mobs are horrendous .The legal profession in America is about MONEY or POLITICS (in general ,I know there are a few sites where justice reigns but they are few and far ) Trump and American Media has whipped this up again . Education is hampered in Red states (keep ,em ignorant ) Glad to see that the youth of American Universites students are raising their heads .These young educated people will be the saving of America .Their votes are powerful .Taking back America .

  • @Magicalmoomin

    @Magicalmoomin

    Жыл бұрын

    it was solved.

  • @molliemae6855

    @molliemae6855

    9 ай бұрын

    Lol! It was solved! 🙄

  • @blackjack5324
    @blackjack532411 ай бұрын

    It´s good, that justice was served. The proofs were overwhelming and I have no doubt, that he was guilty.

  • @Nrvsmum73
    @Nrvsmum73 Жыл бұрын

    Thank you 🙂

  • @christopherhopkins949
    @christopherhopkins949 Жыл бұрын

    How did Hauptmann know which room was the babies. No one asked that question. It had to be an inside job.

  • @kimberlytyrcha5930

    @kimberlytyrcha5930

    3 ай бұрын

    If you were going to commit a crime like that, what would you do? Would you stake out the house for awhile?

  • @petecernan2568
    @petecernan25682 ай бұрын

    Watched this many years ago will watch it again now thanks!

  • @patriciagoh5
    @patriciagoh56 ай бұрын

    Anthony Hopkins is class personified in whatever role he is in...

  • @romeezrahman275
    @romeezrahman275 Жыл бұрын

    Great movie love it tx 4r uploading

  • @TheXmeimei
    @TheXmeimei9 ай бұрын

    "The crime of murder is not always committed in the presence of a witness, ... and when not so committed, it has to be established by circumstantial evidence, or not at all." -- An American Judge who presided the Lindburg murder tial. So, how did this fundatmentle lawful rule get lost on Amuerican jurors today?

  • @irenestrmnss4331
    @irenestrmnss4331 Жыл бұрын

    Hopkins is the man at the graveguard. Recordnice his voice and eyes

  • @VLind-uk6mb

    @VLind-uk6mb

    11 ай бұрын

    In the story. But that depends upon the shaky identification of Dr. Conden.

  • @springtimemarion
    @springtimemarion Жыл бұрын

    Super Fantastic acting. Anthony Hopkins ,You are the best of the best. Amazing. I want to keep this on my movie list.,so I can watch this again. Sir Anthony you are Tiptop.

  • @sueannnatter5295
    @sueannnatter52959 ай бұрын

    Kidnapped was the first true crime book i ever read. I was out of books once and my parents had it as part of their old foggy collection.

  • @timothystarritt4343
    @timothystarritt4343 Жыл бұрын

    Bruno was deported years earlier due home thefts in Germany. Snuck back in. I think he was guilty but had help from German community which was building and radicalizing. Stormin Norman's father was a leader of the investigation. Charles was an euginics fan ànd Hitler admirer along with H.Ford and founder of Planned Parenthood. Charles was embarrassed by the child and had hid the child a few times in closets to rehearse? He drove his wife to a miscarriage due to gas fumes in cross country flight. He had many superior Uber Arian German children. Charles was in charge of the investigation in reality. Boards and money in Bruno's house were direct links. Charles had a cruel humor replacing drinking water with kerosene for his 'buddy".

  • @lth7023
    @lth7023 Жыл бұрын

    This was probably the Best DocuMovie on the Lindberg Baby Kidnapping, Arrest, Trial & Execution of Bruno Hauptman that I've ever seen! The players were all excellent & the details Factual! A very Good Movie, made when Movies were Well Done! Well worth the watch!

  • @GOLDVIOLINbowofdeath

    @GOLDVIOLINbowofdeath

    Жыл бұрын

    The script is so horrible It’s an insult to our intelligence that they think this is what we deserve. Gunsmoke had better acting and scripts once a week for many years. Casting is bad too. Overacted by cliche actors.

  • @GOLDVIOLINbowofdeath

    @GOLDVIOLINbowofdeath

    Жыл бұрын

    Factual? BS

  • @GOLDVIOLINbowofdeath

    @GOLDVIOLINbowofdeath

    Жыл бұрын

    Acting in this is about as subtle as one of the worst B movies I’ve ever seen.

  • @LittleBlueOwl318

    @LittleBlueOwl318

    Жыл бұрын

    Not factual at all - the innocent Bruno Hauptman was framed!!

  • @VLind-uk6mb

    @VLind-uk6mb

    11 ай бұрын

    Lindbergh and his wife had one expression between them. To watch that you would not believe she even cared that her son was kidnapped and possibly dead. And Cliff de Young, who can be good, was a blank cipher. There were a few good secondary performance, notably David Spielberg as the prosecutor. But the principals were dreadful. I loathe actresses who simper, and this one always did. Hopkins put in a nuanced, understated performance but it is hardly one of his best.

  • @amethystanne4586
    @amethystanne45869 ай бұрын

    I do not know about now, but prior to Covid, the “Trial Of The Century” was recreated in the original Flemington courthouse.

  • @aisle_of_view
    @aisle_of_view Жыл бұрын

    Anthony Hopkins playing Tom Sizemore playing Bruno Hauptman

  • @carolynmills513
    @carolynmills5138 ай бұрын

    Ive watched several documentaries regarding this case. There were multiple oddities. One was the inconsistencies of Lindberghs actions on the night in question. As average Americans we hailed him as a hero, but many, many people who knew him personally considered him an egotistical, narcissist. He would play practical jokes, sometimes cruel, that no one found funny. He even once pretended to kidnap little Charlie to get his wife and nanny in an uproar. We have learned of his odd beliefs in the years after this crime. He ended up disgraced and a pariah for them. We will never know, but at least the evidence that they gave at trial in this movie certainly was compelling as to Hauptmans guilt. Poor Charlie and Ann Morrow Lindbergh.

  • @inesborstel3340
    @inesborstel3340 Жыл бұрын

    THANK YOU!!!! GREAT MOVIE!!

  • @mari-greciaodal2436
    @mari-greciaodal2436 Жыл бұрын

    There's a more recent version about this with Stephen Rae and Isabella Rossellini which is particularly profound and touching. I prefer the latter version of the story. However, both films are very worthy of praise and acknowledgement.

  • @GeeKneeMarie

    @GeeKneeMarie

    Жыл бұрын

    Where did you watch the 1996 version? Thank you.

  • @mari-greciaodal2436

    @mari-greciaodal2436

    Жыл бұрын

    @@GeeKneeMarie you're welcome. but the other version, so i thought, with Isabella Rossellini and Stephen Rhea is far more impactful than this Anthony Hopkins version is.

  • @mari-greciaodal2436

    @mari-greciaodal2436

    Жыл бұрын

    @@GeeKneeMarie also, in 1996 was filmed the version with Rea and Rossellini. the film i am certain I saw it here on youtube. see if it is still here. I believe it was a free-with-ads movie. Good luck. by the way. the film's name, "The Crime of the Century"

  • @mari-greciaodal2436

    @mari-greciaodal2436

    Жыл бұрын

    @@GeeKneeMarie Oh, I have just found that the 1996 version, is still here on youtube..Hope you enjoy it, Christina!

  • @mari-greciaodal2436

    @mari-greciaodal2436

    Жыл бұрын

    by the way, che, you should re-post your videos from long ago. They were art People should see them. This is what I do know. your muse was with you then and loved U!

  • @TheXmeimei
    @TheXmeimei9 ай бұрын

    The ransum money, the wood, the voice, the criminal history, the abrupt quit of his job right after the $50 was delivered ... that's more than I'd need to convict. But he didnt act alone, ... if only he was not executed, he might would tell on the accomplice. My guess, it's that Fich guy.

  • @sheilabruce5161
    @sheilabruce5161 Жыл бұрын

    Fantastically done

  • @deborahpolk1854
    @deborahpolk1854 Жыл бұрын

    Anthony Hopkins wrote song played by Andre Reiu

  • @leecurtis6354
    @leecurtis63549 ай бұрын

    Was there any life insurance on the baby? If so, maybe the father did it to collect for his air travels.

  • @pierrebringmans4274
    @pierrebringmans4274 Жыл бұрын

    we will never know the true

  • @cathy1679

    @cathy1679

    Жыл бұрын

    Oh but i think we do know the truth about many things but people will call you crazy or a conspiracy theorist

  • @antonioacevedo5200

    @antonioacevedo5200

    Жыл бұрын

    The truth is that Hauptmann killed this baby.

  • @pierrebringmans4274

    @pierrebringmans4274

    Жыл бұрын

    @@antonioacevedo5200 I’m not that sure. Maby Lindbergh himself had something to do with it. For me it’s stil a mystery. Easy to kill that man so there will be no evidence anymore. Anyway he had never a honest trial.

  • @antonioacevedo5200

    @antonioacevedo5200

    Жыл бұрын

    @@pierrebringmans4274 He was a carpenter. The wood from the ladder matched wood in his house. he was a criminal in his native Germany. There was too close a connection between him and the gold certificates. He is either the most unlucky person on Earth or he did it. In his defense, I don't think he purposely killed the baby, but I believe he was guilty.

  • @pierrebringmans4274

    @pierrebringmans4274

    Жыл бұрын

    @@antonioacevedo5200 maby just maby. Is it not strange that he couldn’t know that the baby was there. The exact room where the baby was. Normally the baby was not there. The public interest was so bigg they must find a suspect. So the most easy way is to put wood in his garage similar to the ladder. In 1934 was the police so sofisticate to determinate if peace’s of wood are similar? To many lose ends my friend. There is a other movie that maby shines a licht on it

  • @springtimemarion
    @springtimemarion Жыл бұрын

    I think the person kidnapping the baby could have dropped the baby, and the child could have died as a result from the fall.

  • @ellencoelho16
    @ellencoelho16 Жыл бұрын

    Sir Anthony Hopkins is a very good actor, As far as Bruno Hauptmann, the district attorney has proven that he committed crimes in Germany but never have they associated him with the kidnapping of the Lindbergh baby! Did they find his finger prints on the ladder or on the babies crib,Did he actually committ the crime of kidnapping.

  • @Gwaithmir

    @Gwaithmir

    Жыл бұрын

    Hauptmann's fingerprints were not found on the ladder.

  • @VLind-uk6mb

    @VLind-uk6mb

    11 ай бұрын

    They found marked bills -- hidden -- in his garage. I have seen an explanation in Crime of the Century (also on YT).

  • @lindsayjohnston7465
    @lindsayjohnston74657 ай бұрын

    So many good made for TV movies in the 70's great childhood memories spent with family

  • @poetcomic1
    @poetcomic1 Жыл бұрын

    It is generally accepted now that Lindbergh killed his own baby.

  • @typetersen8809

    @typetersen8809

    Жыл бұрын

    Oh please!

  • @molliemae6855

    @molliemae6855

    9 ай бұрын

    Lol!! I’ve NEVER heard or read that before! 🙄

  • @evastanford2249

    @evastanford2249

    9 ай бұрын

    I kind of thought that to

  • @gotch09

    @gotch09

    6 ай бұрын

    No it isnt'

  • @levimatthew8911

    @levimatthew8911

    4 ай бұрын

    It's generally accepted that you are dumb.

  • @hutchu1
    @hutchu1 Жыл бұрын

    Sir Anthony Hopkins

  • @fluffedsquirrel
    @fluffedsquirrel Жыл бұрын

    Interesting, I've never seen a young Anthony Hopkins before

  • @janicereed9422

    @janicereed9422

    3 ай бұрын

    You want to see him young with some great acting on his part watch the movie "magic" he is fantastic in that role.

  • @fluffedsquirrel

    @fluffedsquirrel

    3 ай бұрын

    @@janicereed9422 thank you, I'll check it out 😃

  • @louismarquez7973
    @louismarquez7973 Жыл бұрын

    Hopkins barely acted in the movie. This movie showed great actors b4 they were big time. Real low budget 70’s tv movie.

  • @molliemae6855
    @molliemae68559 ай бұрын

    I love how so many people commenting are talking as if this was a documentary and not a movie! 🙄

  • @estelleadamski308
    @estelleadamski308 Жыл бұрын

    I have read that Lindberg was dissatisfied w/his son as the baby was "not right", and that he planned to have him kidnapped. Something weird certainly happened that night, and, we will probably never know the true story. So sad for the mother.

  • @mauriceortiz8817

    @mauriceortiz8817

    Жыл бұрын

    Wouldn't doubt it.

  • @kjw2977

    @kjw2977

    Жыл бұрын

    There is no truth to this "thing you read," as you'll discover if you do a little bit of actual research.

  • @davidluck1678

    @davidluck1678

    Жыл бұрын

    + Lindbergh used the "J" word in public, and sometimes in a non-adulatory context. No doubt a very bad guy, who absolutely and for sure murdered his own baby.

  • @charleyhoward4594

    @charleyhoward4594

    Жыл бұрын

    @@davidluck1678 bull

  • @charleyhoward4594

    @charleyhoward4594

    Жыл бұрын

    @@mauriceortiz8817 bull

  • @coralynrojas8934
    @coralynrojas8934 Жыл бұрын

    You don’t know where you will be born and the life you will get. If people don’t have basic needs how will they get through in life??? This guy had a bad life and he did what he had to do to survive. He was a carpenter and wanted to be better to help himself. Oh God help us to be protected from doing bad things !!!

  • @margaretnorvell9555

    @margaretnorvell9555

    Жыл бұрын

    Decent people do not murder matter how dire their circumstance.

  • @TowGunner

    @TowGunner

    Жыл бұрын

    It’s not God’s job to protect from doing bad things on this earth. It’s called Free Will, dummy. God gave people the ability to act at one’s own discretion. YOU deal with the consequences.

  • @dolinaj1

    @dolinaj1

    Жыл бұрын

    Merci, Margaret, for one of the few sensible comments.

  • @LittleBlueOwl318

    @LittleBlueOwl318

    Жыл бұрын

    Say that prayer for Lindbergh's soul! After 90 years, we've learned the truth about just how evil he really was. He was a Nazi. He believed in eugenics, but his son had developmental issues and could barely stand/walk at 20 months, which was quickly becoming noticeable to his adoring public. It was a bone condition similar to rickets. Lindbergh could not/would not accept the "blemish" of a less than perfect child on his name, his "heritage", his persona or his fame. MANY visitors to the home told of how Lindbergh was delightfully cruel to the child, often throwing objects across the room to strike him and knock him over and laughing maniacally at the child's tears, humiliation and pain. What was once labeled a conspiracy theory has proven, after nearly a century, to more-than-likely be true... Lindbergh killed his own son, staged all the ransom stuff, had "evidence" planted and framed Bruno Hauptmann!! His extreme wealth, influence and popularity enabled him to get away with it. He paid off and bribed whomever he had to to make sure Bruno took the fall. If you do some sleuthing homework/research you'll find that almost everything pointing towards Bruno's guilt has been debunked, proven false or otherwise discredited over the years. Lindbergh was NOT a good man. He was NOT a hero. Neither sweet baby Charlie nor the innocent Mr Hauptmann deserved all the evilness & cruelty that was inflicted on them by the white-supremacist, sociopathic, narcissistic "Mr Lindy". May their eternal souls be restful, happy and at peace in the afterlife - while Lindy justly burns in Hell.

  • @LittleBlueOwl318

    @LittleBlueOwl318

    Жыл бұрын

    @@margaretnorvell9555 No, but uber-wealthy and narcissistic Nazis who believe in eugenics sure do! Especially those who are concerned that the whole world would soon discover that his own genes produced defective offspring. Hauptmann was framed. Lindbergh killed his own son and staged the rest! The TRUTH is finally coming out after nearly a century.

  • @joankersting2358
    @joankersting2358 Жыл бұрын

    Way too confusing.

  • @jazminej9
    @jazminej9 Жыл бұрын

    Personally do some real research and follow the history of the father and it leads toward the bloodline where most are starting to understand more than most of us rather not .

  • @cathy1679

    @cathy1679

    Жыл бұрын

    Well explained . Once your eyes are open and you are awake .. everything makes sense but scary

  • @bethryan9077

    @bethryan9077

    Жыл бұрын

    The bloodline. LMAO.

  • @reginaschneidergaskin4366
    @reginaschneidergaskin4366 Жыл бұрын

    Mr. Hauptmann decided to die instead of telling the thrut story. Was he protecting some peoples or his family ? No doubt.

  • @angloaust1575
    @angloaust1575 Жыл бұрын

    Being rich and famous they should have hired their own security guards!

  • @Via_30
    @Via_3010 ай бұрын

    In my experience as lawyer, bruno’s lawyer should be more focus on isodore’s belonging and anything related with him to prove that bruno is innocent instead of hanging around with many new wifes.

  • @coralynrojas8934
    @coralynrojas8934 Жыл бұрын

    This lawyer tricked the man to believe “signature” was in the letter to prove that the guy is a liar. This is cruel and disgusting!!! “Signature” was in fact in the letter. The guy was framed and killed for a crime he didn’t do. This is horrible !!!

  • @bethryan9077

    @bethryan9077

    Жыл бұрын

    That's just ridiculous & he sure didn't get over 14,000 gold dollars from the tooth fairy.

  • @kevinford9994
    @kevinford99949 ай бұрын

    Good movie. But we will never know the truth of who murdered that poor baby. Looked into this yesrs ago. IIRC Mrs. Lindbergh had some mental illness in her bloodline & i seem to recall the baby seemed "off" slightly. One of the rumors was that Charles had him murdered because he wasn't "ideal". He was an anti semite who didn't think Hitler was such a bad guy. Saw photos of the ladder and it looked like a poorly made pos that no self respecting carpenter would make unless he DID & did it as a forensic counter measure. I think that was the reason for the disparaging remarks about it by Hauptman in court. Check out Hopkins in The Worlds Fastest Indian. One of my favorite Hopkins movies. He was OUTSTANDING in Magic too!

  • @celiayounger9202
    @celiayounger920211 ай бұрын

    Agatha christ made a movie about this event and all the ramifications of how so many people where affected.

  • @kimberlytyrcha5930

    @kimberlytyrcha5930

    3 ай бұрын

    Agatha Christie didn't make movies. She was a writer. She wrote a novel called Murder on the Orient Express. It was fiction.

  • @gailkitchens7503
    @gailkitchens75038 ай бұрын

    See on You Tube...Charles Lindbergh-Did He Take His Son's Life?. Lindbergh was far from the man many thought he was.

  • @kimberlytyrcha5930

    @kimberlytyrcha5930

    3 ай бұрын

    We all know who Lindbergh was. He believed in eugenics, he was a nazi sympathizer, he liked to play cruel practical jokes and was basically not a nice guy. None of that means he kidnapped his own son. There has never been any evidence of it.

  • @warrenrosen132
    @warrenrosen13210 ай бұрын

    Don't worry, Hauptmann lived to escape from agent Starling and moved,to S. America.

  • @E-Kat
    @E-Kat Жыл бұрын

    1:12:39 it so strange that a man of his statue would use " I says" form, instead of " I said".

  • @aisle_of_view

    @aisle_of_view

    Жыл бұрын

    It's an east coast colloquialism

  • @E-Kat

    @E-Kat

    Жыл бұрын

    @@aisle_of_view thank you. It's strange. 🙂

  • @BeesWaxMinder
    @BeesWaxMinder Жыл бұрын

    Great acting from many, here but at 50:40 this was NOT how Lindberg Identified his son…😬

  • @arturofernandez839
    @arturofernandez8399 ай бұрын

    Excelente crónica filmica

  • @aidae.valdes722
    @aidae.valdes722 Жыл бұрын

    Lindbergh looks so guilty.

  • @kimberlytyrcha5930

    @kimberlytyrcha5930

    3 ай бұрын

    He does? There has never been a shred of evidence that Lindbergh killed his son. More than 90 years later, there still isn't. Just because he was a nazi sympathizer and believed in eugenics doesn't mean he killed his son.

  • @wendischofield4543
    @wendischofield4543 Жыл бұрын

    This is one of the main reasons why I am against the death penalty. There is always the chance (unless caught int he act) of error. Thou shalt not kill.

  • @lindafox3619

    @lindafox3619

    Жыл бұрын

    Actually, it really said, " Thou shalt not murder. "

  • @annomanatofu3628

    @annomanatofu3628

    Жыл бұрын

    yes and sinners are God's greatest witnesses. to take the potential for that away would not please God

  • @antonioacevedo5200

    @antonioacevedo5200

    Жыл бұрын

    It was open and shut that he did it. I believe that perhaps the baby died when Hauptmann accidently dropped him while going down the ladder.

  • @annomanatofu3628

    @annomanatofu3628

    Жыл бұрын

    @Dino please don't bother yourself

  • @watchgoose

    @watchgoose

    Жыл бұрын

    @Dino It wasn't just Biblical - it was Shakespearean English that at one time everyone spoke.

  • @vickiewallace4683
    @vickiewallace4683 Жыл бұрын

    Linburg got rid of that child because he was not the perfect child. And would not fulfill his NARSASISTIC LIFE GOALS.

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