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  1. My comments concerning "Give Em Hell Harry" need only be short and sweet. This was, bar none, one of the finest movies I have ever seen giving a biography of a presidency and it is done as a one-man show. It is just, well, S-U-P-E-R. If you want to learn a little about a man or a presidency, if you want to see a great actor in action, this is a ...

  2. Give 'em Hell Harry. In 1961, David Susskind conducted a series of interviews with former President Harry Truman in Truman's hometown of Independence, Missouri. After picking Truman up at his home to take him to the Truman Presidential Library for the interviews over a number of days. 19 IMDb 7.3 2 h 44 min 1975. X-Ray 13+. Special Interest ...

  3. Harry S. Truman became President of the United States with the death of Franklin D. Roosevelt on April 12, 1945. During his nearly eight years in office, Truman confronted enormous challenges in both foreign and domestic affairs. Truman's policies abroad, and especially toward the Soviet Union in the emerging Cold War, would become staples of American foreign policy for generations. At home ...

  4. 17. Sept. 2023 · Give 'em Hell, Harry! is a biographical play and 1975 film, featuring James Whitmore in a one-man show about former President Harry S. Truman.It was written ...

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    • Jim Heath Channel
  5. Give 'Em Hell, Harry! is a faithful and often humorous portrayal of President Truman's life and presidency. It spans his childhood, his "political apprentice...

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    • Clifton Daniel
  6. Each one features two or three nominees that seem to have been picked under strange duress, or with a suddenly upended sense of what counts as a "movie." One of the biggest head-scratchers is the spot afforded to James Whitmore in Give 'Em Hell, Harry!, which is a filmed stage performance. Not in the sense of a play that nobody has rethought ...

  7. Harry Truman Loved Automobiles and Driving. Harry Truman’s first automobile was a 1911 Stafford. Before Truman entered the army in 1917 that company was already defunct. His century was the century of the automobile and cross-country car trips, and Truman participated in them wholeheartedly.