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Screen Gems Collection

Outtakes from Decision: The Conflicts of Harry S. Truman

Compiled by Brent Pennel, Pauline Testerman, and Amy L. Williams (2003); Pauline Testerman (2007, 2009).


The Screen Gems Collection consists of outtakes created during the production of the film series, Decision: The Conflicts of Harry S. Truman. Included is material created by both Talent Associates, Ltd. and Screen Gems, Inc. Material ranges from informal interviews with Truman, members of his family, and associates, to more formal, scripted readings by Truman. There are a few instances of historical footage from unknown sources that was gathered for use in the production. The subject matter includes Truman's personal life as well as his decisions as president. Sound recordings comprise about 90% of the collection. Formats include 35mm and 16mm black and white film, reel-to-reel tape, and 35mm and 16mm soundtracks.

The outtakes are listed below by accession number, which is the number researchers need when requesting to view or obtain a copy of an outtake. All of the films in the Truman Library's collection are available for viewing at the Library and for copying. The films are not loaned. For additional information about the Screen Gems Collection, please contact the archives staff by telephone at 816-268-8228, by e-mail at truman.reference@nara.gov, or by writing to the Library at 500 West U.S. Highway 24, Independence, Missouri 64050.

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Screen Gems Collection

35mm/1 minute 36 seconds
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Harry S. Truman's cousin, Mary Ethel Noland, speaks about Truman's grandparents, Anderson Shipp Truman, and Mary Jane Holmes. She also speaks of the paternal grandparents, Solomon Young and Harriet Louisa Gregg Young. Sound only.

35mm/1 minute 27 seconds
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Harry S. Truman speaks about charges that Communists were working for the federal government, the surrender of Germany and Japan in World War II, and the total casualties in World War II. Film with sound.

35mm/26 seconds
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Harry S. Truman speaks about the German people and how they shouldn't be allowed to starve or be homeless after the fall of Hitler. Film with sound.

35mm/1 minute
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Harry S. Truman speaks about the German people and how they shouldn't be allowed to starve or be homeless after the fall of Hitler. Film with sound.

35mm/48 seconds
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Bluma Jacobson and Mary Jane Truman speak of Harry S. Truman’s succession to the Presidency; then Mr. Truman speak about being a citizen of the United States. Film with sound.

35mm/46 seconds
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Harry S. Truman speaks about the complications of demobilization of the armed forces after World War II. Film with sound.

35mm/48 seconds
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Harry S. Truman speaks about charges that Communists were working for the federal government, and Senator Joseph McCarthy. Film with sound.

35mm/2 minutes 35 seconds
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Harry S. Truman speaks about not wanting the Japanese Emperor killed, because the Japanese people would not “calm down” unless the Emperor told them to. Film with sound.

35mm/1 minute 43 seconds
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Harry S. Truman speaks about his ten years in the senate. Film with sound.

35mm/1 minute 25 seconds
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Harry S. Truman speaks about how Winston Churchill wanted to take Berlin, but Eisenhower didn't think it was of strategic importance. Truman considered that was a mistake. Film with sound.

35mm/5 minutes 53 seconds
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Harry S. Truman describes coming home in 1953 and being happy to get there. He describes how he feels about Independence, Missouri. Sound only.

35mm/53 seconds
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Harry S. Truman speaks about the Nuremburg Trials in Germany. Film with sound.

35mm/5 minutes 21 seconds
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Harry S. Truman speaks about the war with Japan, the Emperor of Japan, Stalin and the military objectives of post-surrender Japan by the Russians and Stalin. Film with sound.

35mm/29 seconds
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Harry S. Truman speaks about the inaugural of Dwight Eisenhower in 1953, and how the President-elect wouldn't come into the White House for breakfast before the swearing in. Film with sound.

35mm/28 seconds
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Harry S. Truman speaks about President Roosevelt’s death and his feelings when he heard the news. Film with sound.

35mm/1 minute 54 seconds
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Harry S. Truman speaks about being a Senator and Vice President, and knew by Roosevelt’s appearance that whoever was elected Vice President with him in 1944 would most likely become President. He further speaks about the privacy issues this would inflict on his family, and that he had no desire to become President. Film with sound.

35mm/1 minute 40 seconds
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Harry S. Truman speaks about the first thing he said to reporters on his succession to the Presidency, and that he informed Congress he would travel to Potsdam. Film with sound.

35mm/39 seconds
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Harry S. Truman speaks about young Israeli soldiers. Film with sound

35mm/50 seconds
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Harry S. Truman stands before a map of Palestine and the Middle East and talks about the difficulty of moving the Palestinians out and the Israelis in. Film with sound

35mm/1 minute 50 seconds
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Harry S. Truman speaks enthusiastically about a plan to pump the Mediterranean Sea into the Dead Sea as a source of power. In Iraq, the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers could supply power for that region. Film with sound.

35mm/4 minutes
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Harry S. Truman speaks of General Charles DeGaulle of France, the role of France in NATO, and President Roosevelt’s agreements with France, Russia and eastern Europe at Yalta. Film with sound.

35mm/2 minutes 3 seconds
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Mary Jane Truman, Truman's sister, talks about life on the farm in Grandview, Missouri. Sound only.

35mm/46 seconds
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Harry S. Truman speaks of General Leslie Groves and the atomic bomb project. Sound only.

35mm/53 seconds
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Harry S. Truman discusses Henry Stimson and the atomic bomb. Sound only.

35mm/26 seconds
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Harry S. Truman discusses the dropping of the second atomic bomb. Sound only.