GREAT FALLS — Officials at the History Museum in Great Falls have announced that a film featuring Walter Breuning costing $16 will be available on Tuesday.
114-year-old Walter Breuning stands under a portrait of himself in the lobby of his senior residence in Great Falls on Oct. 6. Officials at a Montana retirement home say the world's oldest man has died. Walter Breuning was 114, making him the oldest man and the second-oldest person in the world. Breuning was born on Sept. 21, 1896, in Melrose, Minn., and moved to Montana in 1918.
The longtime Great Falls resident garnered publicity for about two years as the world's oldest man before dying on April 14 at age 114
The film is called "In His Own Words: Walter's Great Falls," and will be available at the History Museum and at Kaufmans Menswear in Great Falls
Museum Director Jim Meinert tells the Great Falls Tribune that the film includes interviews with Breuning, photos from the museum's collection, and rare film of Great Falls before World War II.


