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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/22 seconds
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Harry S. Truman describes being told that North Korea had invaded South Korea. Sound only.

35mm/7 minutes 3 seconds
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Harry S. Truman discusses his long-time interest in military commanders in history. He talks about his military history. He discusses his work at Clinton ’s drugstore while attending high school. Harry S. Truman discusses his friend Charlie Ross who became his press secretary. Sound only.

35mm/50 seconds
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Harry S. Truman discusses being elected Presiding Judge of the Jackson Country Court. Sound only.

35mm/3 minutes 13 seconds
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Mrs. Eddie Jacobson answers questions from unidentified interviewer (possibly Merle Miller) about the relationship between Eddie Jacobson and Harry S. Truman. Sound only.

35mm/3 minutes 5 seconds
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Harry S. Truman discusses being in the Senate, and about filibusters. Sound only.

35mm/1 minute 42 seconds
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Harry S. Truman speaks of childhood pets Tandy, a black and tan dog, and Bob, a Maltese cat. Sound only.

35mm/1 minute 4 seconds
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Harry S. Truman answers questions from school children. Mr. Truman refers to Independence as “the best town in the world.” Mr. Truman calls being President “the hardest job in the world and all you can do is work at it.” This is similar to MP2002-231. Sound only

35mm/57 seconds
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Harry S. Truman speaks about his family home, referred to as “headquarters for all the neighbor boys.” Sound only.

35mm/46 seconds
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Harry S. Truman discusses his family as he was growing up. “Mary Jane and Vivian and I were as close as anyone could be. Mary Jane was the only girl in the family and we thought very highly of her and still do.” Sound only.

35mm/52 seconds
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Harry S. Truman answers questions from school children. One child asks Mr. Truman if he was ever broke. Mr. Truman replies, “I was broke all my life and still am. But that doesn't make any difference if you go ahead and do what’s right.” Sound only.

35mm/2 minutes 31 seconds
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Interviewer (possibly David Susskind) discussing the differences between the Independence Examiner and the Kansas City Star coverage of foreign news. Harry S. Truman states that he believes the Independence Examiner has better foreign news coverage. Sound only.

/11 seconds
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Harry S. Truman, "that in the event of danger, the President must act decisively and unhesitatingly." Sound only.

35mm/2 minutes 12 seconds
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Harry S. Truman discusses living in Independence, Missouri. Sound only.

35mm/54 seconds
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Harry S. Truman discusses his interest in farming (the “creation of the things that came out of the ground”) and work on the farm in Grandview . Sound only.

35mm/8 minutes 16 seconds
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Merle Miller asks Harry S. Truman what newspapers he reads in the morning, about his morning walks, including the need to obey traffic lights. Harry S. Truman discusses the statues and plaques at the Independence Courthouse. Harry S. Truman discusses why he attended the local Presbyterian Church. Sound only.

35mm/10 minutes 48 seconds
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Harry S. Truman is asked about the first buildings and the first settlers in Independence , Missouri . Mr. Truman talks about his grandparents and family. Sound only.

35mm/4 minutes 25 seconds
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Harry S. Truman discusses his life after the presidency; privacy is not possible. Mr. Truman says that he has no regrets about giving up the piano. Sound only.

35mm/8 minutes 15 seconds
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Harry S. Truman discusses his neighbors and the families that lived near them on Waldo Street and who he played with as a boy. Mr. Truman is asked about Bess Wallace and discusses Abraham Lincoln and Andrew Johnson. Sound only.

35mm/6 minutes 50 seconds
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Harry S. Truman interview by Merle Miller includes discussion about Mr. Truman's reading interests. Sound only.

35mm/7 minutes 37 seconds
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David Susskind interviews Edgar Hinde, a friend and associate of President Truman. Mr. Hinde discusses Mr. Truman's character and presidency. Sound only.

35mm/2 minutes 33 seconds
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Former president Harry S. Truman reads from a script regarding Eddie Jacobson's role in the decision to recognize Israel, recorded for potential use in the Decision episode, "At War With The Experts." Sound only.

35mm/3 minutes 42 seconds
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Judge Albert A. Ridge, a friend and associate of Harry S. Truman dating from Battery D, discusses Harry S. Truman's personality. Sound only.

35mm/45 seconds
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Excerpt of former president Harry S. Truman saying action should not be delayed. Sound only.

35mm/7 minutes 2 seconds
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Harry S. Truman responds to questions by Merle Miller, discussing his family, his pets, his school, and his teachers. He discusses the Truman home and the Jackson County Courthouse. Sound only.

35mm/1 minute 16 seconds
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Former president Harry S. Truman comments about how determined the Jewish people were to make a home in Palestine. Recorded for potential use in the Decision episode, "At War With The Experts." Sound only.