Motion Picture MP2002-121
Screen Gems Collection (outtakes from the television series “Decision: The Conflicts of Harry S. Truman” see MP78-2 to MP81-16)
Administrative Information
Footage
36 feet
Running Time
1 minute 49 seconds
Film Gauge
35mm
Tape Format
Betacam SP
VHS
Sound
sound
Color
Black & White
Produced by
Screen Gems in association with Ben Gradus
Restrictions
Unrestricted
Description
Harry S. Truman discusses the Taft-Hartley Act, which was passed over his veto. Film with sound.
Date(s)
ca.
1961 - 1963
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Moving Image Type
Screen Gems
Shot List
- Reel 1
0:00 | 1201 1 Clipboard | |
Harry S. Truman discusses the Taft-Hartley Act, which was passed over his veto. This was possible because the country thought labor had gone too far and were against them. (Off camera, a voice asks a question, not intelligible). Mr. Truman replies the law was passed over his veto and he wants to make that perfectly clear. | ||
1:06 | Silent footage | |
The silent footage reflects that there were two camera shots of Mr. Truman speaking. The lab selected one shot and attached the remaining footage. |