Harry S. Truman Presidential Library and Museum


Motion Picture MP2005-4.

President Harry S. Truman dedicates statue in Bolivar, MO.

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ADMINISTRATIVE INFORMATION

Date: July 5, 1948.
Formats: 8 mm original; VHS.
Sound: No.
Color: Yes.
Running Time: 10:10 min.
Footage: 366 ft.
Produced by: Home movie by Benton Linder.
Copyright Restrictions: Public Domain.

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SHOT LIST

    Reel 1
00:23Credit titles read: Photographed & Edited by Benton Linder
00:27Close-up on a billboard that reads: The Statue of Simon Bolivar, Great South American Liberator. Presented to the City of Bolivar on this site by President Romulo Gallegos of Venezuela and dedicated by President Harry S. Truman Monday, July 5th, 1948.
00:35Crowd gathers along the streets of downtown Bolivar, MO.
00:42Policeman surveys the scene from a rooftop.
00:52Crowds tightly packed together along the sidewalks lean against barriers.
01:07Airplane formations fly overhead in salute.
01:16Presidential motorcade goes down the street in front of the crowd.
01:30President Harry Truman and President Romulo Gallegos of Venezuela arrive at the bandstand. They are given places of honor at the very front of the stage. Gallegos (left) and Truman (right) chit-chat in a friendly manner. Other VIPs are seated. Preparations are made to begin parade.
02:03Fourth of July parade begins with a man on horseback.
02:08Troops march past bandstand and salute Truman.
02:13U.S. Air Force Marching Band.
02:31Shot of Truman and Gallegos enjoying the parade.
02:35Troops ride by on a truck and salute Truman.
02:39VIPs on bandstand including the Truman and Gallegos rise for presentation of the U.S. flag.
02:47Parade floats decorated with flowers and themed to celebrate Bolivar, MO organizations and American national attributes begin to pass.
02:53District Electorate float and the Fiesta Queen.
03:03Education and International Friendship float.
03:13Freedom of Worship float.
03:17Marching drum band in kilts.
03:20Wide shot of the bandstand.
03:22Gymnasts perform on a truck bed.
03:31Various shots of audience applause and reactions.
03:48Shots of the press corps preparing.
03:59Baton-twirling majorettes.
04:12Bolivar Chamber of Commerce float goes past. Signs on the truck read, “Thank you, Good Neighbors!” in both English and Spanish. Men on the truck wear sombreros and play guitars.
04:22Bolivar residents watch parade from an upper-story apartment window.
04:26Horse-drawn buggy.
04:32Close-up of Truman smiling.
04:36Horse-drawn cart.
04:42Lady holding flowers sits atop at plane as it is towed down the street by a jeep. Parade ends.
04:47Motorcycles precede motorcade to statue site.
04:53Gallegos and Truman approach podium outfitted with a presidential seal.
05:01Gallegos and Truman chat.
05:06Shots of crowd and reporters in front of John E. Smith’s Hatchery which is located across from the dedication site.
05:12Speeches begin. Several different speakers make remarks.
06:03Shots of the press corps and the audience.
06:17Another unidentified presenter.
06:27All rise for the singing of the national anthem.
06:53Statue of Simon Bolivar is unveiled.
07:09Gallegos makes presentation and shakes hands with Truman.
07:22Truman makes dedicatory address. Truman shots are intercut with footage of crowd reactions.
08:20Truman and Gallegos make their final remarks.
08:25Musical presentation.
08:47Close-up on the base of statue. Plague reads: Presented by President Romulo Gallegos of Venezuela. Dedicated by President Harry S. Truman of the United States. Bolivar, Missouri. July 5th, 1948.
08:54Shot of press with motion picture cameras.
09:01Focus on statue of Simon Bolivar.
09:08Close-up on the statue’s base. Inscription reads: The government and the people of Venezuela to the noble city which renders through its name a perpetual homage to the memory of the liberator Simon Bolivar. July 5th, 1948.
09:15Scenes from a municipal picnic following the dedication.
10:04Close-up on round engraving of Simon Bolivar’s profile.

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