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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

/25 seconds
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Harry S. Truman states he had to decide between dropping the atomic bomb and sending American troops to fight the Japanese. Sound only.

35mm/39 seconds
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Harry S. Truman speaks of having to decide to send American troops into Japan or to drop the atomic bomb. Sound only.

35mm/1 minute 33 seconds
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Harry S. Truman discusses events leading up to the use of the atomic bomb, including a decision about invading Japan. Sound only.

35mm/2 minutes
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Harry S. Truman discusses the Marshall Plan and how Sam Rayburn was helpful in securing funds. Sound and picture.

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Harry S. Truman talks about war, that it never settles problems, only creates new ones. Film and sound.

35mm/1 minute 33 seconds
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Harry S. Truman gives details about the mission of dropping the atomic bomb. Picture and intermittent sound.

35mm/9 minutes 43 seconds
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Ernest A. Gross, Deputy to the United Nations Ambassador, discusses United Nations procedures in the Security Council regarding the Korean War. Sound only.

35mm/48 seconds
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Harry S. Truman laughs with unidentified man as they look over the Truman Story script. Sound only.

35mm/3 minutes 10 seconds
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Ernest A. Gross discusses emergency meeting of the United Nations Security Council after the beginning of the Korean War. Sound only.

/5 minutes 6 seconds
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: Ernest A. Gross discusses the frustrating United Nations Security Council meetings after beginning of the Korean War and the important decisions made by the General Assembly at that time. Sound only.

/8 minutes 43 seconds
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Ernest A. Gross goes into detail about United Nations Security Council actions taken on June 25, 1950 and the resolution that was drafted. Sound only.

/1 minute 40 seconds
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Harry S. Truman talks about his time in the Senate, how he became President, and a general statement that he wants people to “know me as I am.” Sound only.

35mm/45 seconds
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Harry S. Truman discusses books, the need to learn history, and the ignorance of people regarding the presidency. Sound only.

35mm/10 minutes 47 seconds
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Mrs. W. L. C. (Ardelia Hardin) Palmer, President Truman’s former teacher, discusses Harry Truman as a county judge, his interest in roads, her own family’s background, and the civil war in the Independence, Missouri area. Sound only.

35mm/2 minutes 45 seconds
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W. Averell Harriman discusses Chinese intervention in the Korean War. Sound only.

/2 minutes 14 seconds
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Harry S. Truman discusses the firing of General Douglas MacArthur. Sound only.

35mm/23 seconds
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Harry S. Truman makes a statement about General Douglas MacArthur, that “he went his own way.” Sound only.

35mm/58 seconds
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Harry S. Truman discusses planning an invasion in the Pacific during World War II. Sound only.

35mm/35 seconds
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Harry S. Truman speaks of Robert Lovett and Phillip Jessup and their roles in 1950 during the Korean conflict. Sound only.

35mm/35 seconds
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Mary Jane Truman speaks about the farm in Grandview, Missouri. Sound only.

35mm/1 minute 36 seconds
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Harry S. Truman discusses the need for a trial for German war criminals. Sound only.

35mm/39 seconds
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Harry S. Truman talks about why he wanted the Nuremberg Trials, that he didn't want Hitler to be regarded later as a hero. Sound only.

35mm/2 minutes 44 seconds
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Harry S. Truman discusses Hitler and Mussolini and the end of the war, as well as Stalin's comments during the Potsdam Conference that Stalin thought Hitler was still alive. Sound only.

35mm/53 minutes
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Harry S. Truman talks about his secretary, Rose Conway, and her reliability. Sound only.

35mm/1 minute 38 seconds
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Harry S. Truman speaks about the House Un-American Activities Committee and Parnell Thomas. Sound only.