Harry S. Truman Presidential Library and Museum


Motion Picture MP2006-45.

Truman: A Self-Portrait.

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ADMINISTRATIVE INFORMATION

Date: ca. 1984.
Formats: 16 mm original.
Sound: Yes.
Color: No.
Running Time: 21 min. 56 sec.
Footage: 880 ft.
Produced by: National Museum of American History, Smithsonian Institution.
Copyright Restrictions: National Museum of American History.

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SHOT LIST

    Reel 1
00:30Harry Truman speaks during a campaign, calling the Democratic party the “party of the people.”
00:34 The title appears: Truman: a Self-Portrait.
00:40Photos from Truman’s childhood and youth are shown (some have been colorized) while the narrator reads in Mr. Truman’s words, Truman’s childhood, his meeting of Bess Wallace, graduating high school, and losing the family farm.
01:46The narrator talks about Truman’s military experiences such as his going to France in 1918 and commanding a battalion. After the military, he married Bess in 1919, and Margaret was born in 1924.
03:07Mr. Truman and Eddie Jacobson opened a store (the haberdashery), but during the “squeeze of 1921” they were forced to close. Then Mr. Truman ran for Judge, after which he ran for the Senate.
05:13Mr. Truman runs as the Vice Presidential candidate with Franklin D. Roosevelt. He speaks at the Democratic convention in 1944. Shortly thereafter he meets with President Roosevelt.
06:23Newsreel shows President Roosevelt was re-elected. Vice President Truman is seen taking the oath of office at the 1945 inauguration.
07:33 President Truman speaks about World War II.
07:55 At Potsdam, President Truman talks with Churchill and Stalin.
08:09He makes a speech wherein he mentions destroying Japan’s ability to make war (August 6, 1945 announcement of the dropping of the bomb on Hiroshima on board the U. S. S. Augusta). The bomb is dropped and Japan surrenders.
08:57President Truman accepts the Potsdam Declaration. In Times Square, two million people celebrate.
09:45 Newsreel: “President Pleads for Price Curb.” – Ed Herlihy
10:34President Truman speaking with George C. Marshall; the Marshall Plan is announced.
10:57 Russia blockades Berlin, and the Berlin Airlift arises.
11:25 Truman is seen taking his daily walk.
11:45Truman Family Home Movies (Truman plays the piano solo).
12:08Bess and Margaret are at the dinner table with Mrs. Thomas Strickler. They then stroll about the lawn.
12:40Truman decides to run again even though his popularity is at an all time low. A man is seen with a sign reading: “We are MILD about Harry.” South Carolina, Alabama, and Mississippi walk out of the Democratic National Convention.
13:46President Truman accepts the nomination on July 15, 1948. He, Bess, and Margaret board the train for the whistle stop campaign.
14:36Truman makes a campaign speech.
15:10His opponent, Governor Thomas E. Dewey votes in New York; then, we see Mr. Truman and family vote in Independence.
15:53News commentator H.V. Kaltenborn talks about how evenly the United States is divided.
16:17Herbert Brownell, Jr. (the Dewey Campaign Manager) announces that Dewey won New York.
16:53President Truman speaks at the Presidential Elector’s Dinner and imitates Kaltenborn. He then takes the oath of office again on January 20, 1949.
18:39Military footage is shown, then Truman says that the Korean War must be limited to avoid World War 3.
19:30President Truman meets with General Douglas MacArthur, then, after General MacArthur does not heed his commands, Truman relieves him of duty.
20:19President Truman presents Adlai Stevenson at the Democratic convention in 1952.
20:42The Truman’s vote in Independence.
21:04 After his victory is announced, Dwight D. Eisenhower is seen at his inauguration.
21:39Independence, Missouri.: January, 1953: Harry and Bess talk to reporters, then former President Truman waves.

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