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"It took a farmer's hand to shape a nation."
Diana Scarwid as Bess, a tower of common sense who observes at one point: "If you want a friend in Washington, get a dog."
 
TV WEEKEND  http://www.nytimes.com/1995/09/08/arts/tv-weekend-harry-s-truman-late-bloomer.html

TV WEEKEND; Harry S. Truman, Late Bloomer

By JOHN J. O'CONNOR
Published: September 8, 1995
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HBO's docudrama "Truman" opens with a close-up of feet, clad in a rather jaunty pair of black-and-white shoes, striding decisively forward. There is no hint of hesitation or turning back. Used several times throughout the film, the image is particularly apt for Harry S. Truman, 33d President of the United States.

When he left office in 1952, Truman had a measly public approval rating of 32 percent. His only guaranteed income back in Independence, Mo., was an Army pension of $112.56 a month. Truman and his wife, Bess, would get no Secret Service protection. Those, as they say, were the days. In the years since, things have changed radically, not least Truman's reputation, which has surged upward in a good many history books. This film, adapted by Tom Rickman from David McCullough's Pulitzer Prize-winning biography, catalogues the reasons for the turnabout.

The script is too often superficial as it tries to cram the events of some 35 years into a production running just under two and a quarter hours. Momentous events are reduced to sound bites. But there are two splendid performances that manage to hold the center. As Truman, Gary Sinise ("Forrest Gump," "Apollo 13") once again demonstrates his astonishing versatility, supplemented with excellent makeup. This portrayal is a driving force of flinty honesty and salty humor. Equally impressive is Diana Scarwid as Bess, a tower of common sense who observes at one point: "If you want a friend in Washington, get a dog."

The film opens in 1948 when Truman, far behind in the polls, launches his whistle-stop Presidential campaign against the Republicans and Thomas Dewey. "Give-'em-hell Harry," on the offensive against "these gluttons of privilege," asks the voters, "How many times do you have to be hit on the head before you figure out who's hitting you?" The scene shifts to 1917, when Truman joins the Army at 33, even though, as Bess says, he's "blind as a bat." After the war, he marries Bess Wallace and opens a haberdashery with a Jewish partner, who would later be instrumental in persuading Truman to recognize the new state of Israel. By the 1930's Depression, his debts are formidable. At the age of 50, he has no money and not even his own house.

The notorious political boss Tom Pendergast (Pat Hingle) sets him on a course that will eventually, with the death of Franklin D. Roosevelt, land the Trumans in the White House. The rest is turbulent history that will include the Allied defeat of Nazi Germany. From the postwar Potsdam conference with Stalin and Churchill, Truman writes to his wife, "We are three old men walking in a graveyard planning a brave new world, and we're haggling like a bunch of old women."

And then came his decision to drop atomic bombs on Japan. It remains controversial to this day. Outstanding accomplishments: the Truman Doctrine, the Marshall Plan, desegregation of the Army. Later, during the Korean War, Truman fires an American hero, Gen. Douglas MacArthur, asking "Who's the boss, the military or the people?" He barks at one of his more diplomatic advisers, "What the hell is deniability?"

A seemingly ordinary man and his wife turn out to be quite extraordinary. Mr. Sinise and Ms. Scarwid do them full and loving justice. 'Dead Ahead' 'The Grateful Dead in Concert' WNET, tomorrow at 11:10 P.M.

Actually scheduled on PBS before the recent death of Jerry Garcia, the Grateful Dead's lead guitarist and guiding spirit, this 1980 film now takes on added poignancy. At the time, one ad for the group's 15th-anniversary tour read simply: "They're not the best at what they do. They're the only ones who do what they do."

This is the Halloween night concert that concluded the tour at, of all places, Radio City Music Hall. Passers-by were said to be experiencing contact highs. The opening acoustic set is followed by two electric sets in the nearly two-hour program. Here's a reminder that this unorthodox group was made up of exceptionally fine musicians, excelling in numbers like "Ripple" and "Don't Ease Me In," in addition to Willie Dixon's blues composition "Little Red Rooster." A treat for Deadheads and anyone else interested in special moments in rock. TRUMAN HBO, tomorrow, 8 P.M. Directed by Frank Pierson and based on the book by David McCullough. Screenplay by Tom Rickman; music by David Mansfield; Paul Elliot, director of photography. Steven Marsh, production designer; Doro Bachrach, producer. An HBO Pictures and Spring Creek production. Paula Weinstein and Anthea Sylbert, executive producers. WITH: Gary Sinise (Harry S. Truman), Diana Scarwid (Bess Truman), Richard Dysart (Henry L. Stimson), Colm Feore (Charlie Ross), James Gammon (Sam Rayburn), Tony Goldwyn (Clark Clifford), Tom Pendergast (Pat Hingle), Harris Yulin (Gen. George Marshall).

Photo: Gary Sinise as Harry S. Truman in "Truman" on HBO. (D. Stevens/HBO)

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Truman (film)

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Truman
TrumanDVDCover.jpg
Created by David McCullough
Based on Truman 
by David McCullough
Screenplay by Thomas Rickman
Directed by Frank Pierson
Starring Gary Sinise
Diana Scarwid
Tony Goldwyn
Theme music composer David Mansfield
Country of origin United States
Original language(s) English
Production
Producer(s) Doro Bachrach
Editor(s) Lisa Fruchtman
Cinematography Paul Elliot
Running time 135 min.
Distributor HBO
Budget $8 million
Release
Original release
  • September 9, 1995 (1995-09-09)

Truman is a 1995 HBO movie based on David McCullough's Pulitzer Prize-winning book, Truman.[1] Starring Gary Sinise as Harry S. Truman, the film centers on Truman's rise to the presidency from humble beginnings, World War II, and his decision to use the first atomic bomb. The film's tagline is "It took a farmer's hand to shape a nation."

 

Contents

 [hide] 
  • 1 Cast
  • 2 Awards and nominations
  • 3 References
  • 4 External links

 

Cast[edit]

  • Gary Sinise as Harry S. Truman
  • Diana Scarwid as Bess Truman
  • Richard Dysart as Henry L. Stimson
  • Colm Feore as Charlie Ross
  • James Gammon as Sam Rayburn
  • Tony Goldwyn as Clark Clifford
  • Pat Hingle, as Boss Tom Pendergast
  • Harris Yulin as General George C. Marshall
  • Leo Burmester as Frank Vassar
  • Amelia Campbell as Margaret Truman
  • John Finn as Bob Hannegan
  • ?eljko Ivanek as Eddie Jacobson
  • David Lansbury as Lt. Jim Pendergast
  • Remak Ramsay as Dean Acheson
  • Marian Seldes as Eleanor Roosevelt
  • Daniel von Bargen as General Douglas MacArthur
  • Michael Murphy as Dinner Speaker

Awards and nominations[edit]

1996 American Cinema Editors (Eddies)

  • Nominated - Best Edited Motion Picture for Non-Commercial Television — Lisa Fruchtman

1996 American Society of Cinematographers

  • Won - Outstanding Achievement in Cinematography in a Special or Pilots — Paul Elliot

1996 Casting Society of America (Artios)

  • Won - Best Casting for TV Movie of the Week — Mary Colquhoun

1996 Directors Guild of America

  • Nominated - Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Dramatic Specials — Frank Pierson

1996 Emmy Awards

  • Won - Outstanding Casting for a Miniseries, Movie, or a Special — Mary Colquhoun
  • Won - Outstanding Made for Television Movie — Paula Weinstein, Anthea Sylbert, Doro Bachrach
  • Nominated - Outstanding Lead Actor in a Miniseries or a Movie — Gary Sinise
  • Nominated - Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Miniseries or a Movie — Diana Scarwid
  • Nominated - Outstanding Editing For A Miniseries Or A Movie (Single-Camera Picture) — Lisa Fruchtman
  • Nominated - Outstanding Makeup For A Miniseries, Movie Or A Special — Ashlee Petersen, Gordon J. Smith, Russel Cate, Evan Penny
  • Nominated - Outstanding Sound Mixing For A Miniseries or a Movie — Reinhard Stergar, Wayne Heitman, James Bolt, Joel Fein
  • Nominated - Outstanding Writing for a Miniseries or a Special — Thomas Rickman

1996 Golden Globe Awards

  • Won - Best Actor - Series, Mini-series or Motion Picture Made for Television — Gary Sinise
  • Nominated - Best Mini-series or Motion Picture Made for Television

1996 PGA Golden Laurel Awards

  • Won - Television Producer of the Year Award in Longform — Paula Weinstein, Anthea Sylbert, Doro Bachrach

1996 Screen Actors Guild Awards

 

  • Won - Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a TV Movie or Miniseries — Gary Sinise

References[edit]

  1. Jump up ^ J. O'Connor, John (September 8, 1995). "TV WEEKEND; Harry S. Truman, Late Bloomer". The New York Times.
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"It took a farmer's hand to shape a nation."
Diana Scarwid as Bess, a tower of common sense who observes at one point: "If you want a friend in Washington, get a dog."
 
TV WEEKEND  http://www.nytimes.com/1995/09/08/arts/tv-weekend-harry-s-truman-late-bloomer.html

TV WEEKEND; Harry S. Truman, Late Bloomer

By JOHN J. O'CONNOR
Published: September 8, 1995
  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • Google+
  • Email
  • Share
  • Print
  • Reprints

 

HBO's docudrama "Truman" opens with a close-up of feet, clad in a rather jaunty pair of black-and-white shoes, striding decisively forward. There is no hint of hesitation or turning back. Used several times throughout the film, the image is particularly apt for Harry S. Truman, 33d President of the United States.

When he left office in 1952, Truman had a measly public approval rating of 32 percent. His only guaranteed income back in Independence, Mo., was an Army pension of $112.56 a month. Truman and his wife, Bess, would get no Secret Service protection. Those, as they say, were the days. In the years since, things have changed radically, not least Truman's reputation, which has surged upward in a good many history books. This film, adapted by Tom Rickman from David McCullough's Pulitzer Prize-winning biography, catalogues the reasons for the turnabout.

The script is too often superficial as it tries to cram the events of some 35 years into a production running just under two and a quarter hours. Momentous events are reduced to sound bites. But there are two splendid performances that manage to hold the center. As Truman, Gary Sinise ("Forrest Gump," "Apollo 13") once again demonstrates his astonishing versatility, supplemented with excellent makeup. This portrayal is a driving force of flinty honesty and salty humor. Equally impressive is Diana Scarwid as Bess, a tower of common sense who observes at one point: "If you want a friend in Washington, get a dog."

The film opens in 1948 when Truman, far behind in the polls, launches his whistle-stop Presidential campaign against the Republicans and Thomas Dewey. "Give-'em-hell Harry," on the offensive against "these gluttons of privilege," asks the voters, "How many times do you have to be hit on the head before you figure out who's hitting you?" The scene shifts to 1917, when Truman joins the Army at 33, even though, as Bess says, he's "blind as a bat." After the war, he marries Bess Wallace and opens a haberdashery with a Jewish partner, who would later be instrumental in persuading Truman to recognize the new state of Israel. By the 1930's Depression, his debts are formidable. At the age of 50, he has no money and not even his own house.

The notorious political boss Tom Pendergast (Pat Hingle) sets him on a course that will eventually, with the death of Franklin D. Roosevelt, land the Trumans in the White House. The rest is turbulent history that will include the Allied defeat of Nazi Germany. From the postwar Potsdam conference with Stalin and Churchill, Truman writes to his wife, "We are three old men walking in a graveyard planning a brave new world, and we're haggling like a bunch of old women."

And then came his decision to drop atomic bombs on Japan. It remains controversial to this day. Outstanding accomplishments: the Truman Doctrine, the Marshall Plan, desegregation of the Army. Later, during the Korean War, Truman fires an American hero, Gen. Douglas MacArthur, asking "Who's the boss, the military or the people?" He barks at one of his more diplomatic advisers, "What the hell is deniability?"

A seemingly ordinary man and his wife turn out to be quite extraordinary. Mr. Sinise and Ms. Scarwid do them full and loving justice. 'Dead Ahead' 'The Grateful Dead in Concert' WNET, tomorrow at 11:10 P.M.

Actually scheduled on PBS before the recent death of Jerry Garcia, the Grateful Dead's lead guitarist and guiding spirit, this 1980 film now takes on added poignancy. At the time, one ad for the group's 15th-anniversary tour read simply: "They're not the best at what they do. They're the only ones who do what they do."

This is the Halloween night concert that concluded the tour at, of all places, Radio City Music Hall. Passers-by were said to be experiencing contact highs. The opening acoustic set is followed by two electric sets in the nearly two-hour program. Here's a reminder that this unorthodox group was made up of exceptionally fine musicians, excelling in numbers like "Ripple" and "Don't Ease Me In," in addition to Willie Dixon's blues composition "Little Red Rooster." A treat for Deadheads and anyone else interested in special moments in rock. TRUMAN HBO, tomorrow, 8 P.M. Directed by Frank Pierson and based on the book by David McCullough. Screenplay by Tom Rickman; music by David Mansfield; Paul Elliot, director of photography. Steven Marsh, production designer; Doro Bachrach, producer. An HBO Pictures and Spring Creek production. Paula Weinstein and Anthea Sylbert, executive producers. WITH: Gary Sinise (Harry S. Truman), Diana Scarwid (Bess Truman), Richard Dysart (Henry L. Stimson), Colm Feore (Charlie Ross), James Gammon (Sam Rayburn), Tony Goldwyn (Clark Clifford), Tom Pendergast (Pat Hingle), Harris Yulin (Gen. George Marshall).

Photo: Gary Sinise as Harry S. Truman in "Truman" on HBO. (D. Stevens/HBO)

********************

Truman (film)

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
 
Jump to: navigation, search
Truman
TrumanDVDCover.jpg
Created by David McCullough
Based on Truman 
by David McCullough
Screenplay by Thomas Rickman
Directed by Frank Pierson
Starring Gary Sinise
Diana Scarwid
Tony Goldwyn
Theme music composer David Mansfield
Country of origin United States
Original language(s) English
Production
Producer(s) Doro Bachrach
Editor(s) Lisa Fruchtman
Cinematography Paul Elliot
Running time 135 min.
Distributor HBO
Budget $8 million
Release
Original release
  • September 9, 1995 (1995-09-09)

Truman is a 1995 HBO movie based on David McCullough's Pulitzer Prize-winning book, Truman.[1] Starring Gary Sinise as Harry S. Truman, the film centers on Truman's rise to the presidency from humble beginnings, World War II, and his decision to use the first atomic bomb. The film's tagline is "It took a farmer's hand to shape a nation."

 

Contents

 [hide] 
  • 1 Cast
  • 2 Awards and nominations
  • 3 References
  • 4 External links

 

Cast[edit]

  • Gary Sinise as Harry S. Truman
  • Diana Scarwid as Bess Truman
  • Richard Dysart as Henry L. Stimson
  • Colm Feore as Charlie Ross
  • James Gammon as Sam Rayburn
  • Tony Goldwyn as Clark Clifford
  • Pat Hingle, as Boss Tom Pendergast
  • Harris Yulin as General George C. Marshall
  • Leo Burmester as Frank Vassar
  • Amelia Campbell as Margaret Truman
  • John Finn as Bob Hannegan
  • ?eljko Ivanek as Eddie Jacobson
  • David Lansbury as Lt. Jim Pendergast
  • Remak Ramsay as Dean Acheson
  • Marian Seldes as Eleanor Roosevelt
  • Daniel von Bargen as General Douglas MacArthur
  • Michael Murphy as Dinner Speaker

Awards and nominations[edit]

1996 American Cinema Editors (Eddies)

  • Nominated - Best Edited Motion Picture for Non-Commercial Television — Lisa Fruchtman

1996 American Society of Cinematographers

  • Won - Outstanding Achievement in Cinematography in a Special or Pilots — Paul Elliot

1996 Casting Society of America (Artios)

  • Won - Best Casting for TV Movie of the Week — Mary Colquhoun

1996 Directors Guild of America

  • Nominated - Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Dramatic Specials — Frank Pierson

1996 Emmy Awards

  • Won - Outstanding Casting for a Miniseries, Movie, or a Special — Mary Colquhoun
  • Won - Outstanding Made for Television Movie — Paula Weinstein, Anthea Sylbert, Doro Bachrach
  • Nominated - Outstanding Lead Actor in a Miniseries or a Movie — Gary Sinise
  • Nominated - Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Miniseries or a Movie — Diana Scarwid
  • Nominated - Outstanding Editing For A Miniseries Or A Movie (Single-Camera Picture) — Lisa Fruchtman
  • Nominated - Outstanding Makeup For A Miniseries, Movie Or A Special — Ashlee Petersen, Gordon J. Smith, Russel Cate, Evan Penny
  • Nominated - Outstanding Sound Mixing For A Miniseries or a Movie — Reinhard Stergar, Wayne Heitman, James Bolt, Joel Fein
  • Nominated - Outstanding Writing for a Miniseries or a Special — Thomas Rickman

1996 Golden Globe Awards

  • Won - Best Actor - Series, Mini-series or Motion Picture Made for Television — Gary Sinise
  • Nominated - Best Mini-series or Motion Picture Made for Television

1996 PGA Golden Laurel Awards

  • Won - Television Producer of the Year Award in Longform — Paula Weinstein, Anthea Sylbert, Doro Bachrach

1996 Screen Actors Guild Awards

 

  • Won - Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a TV Movie or Miniseries — Gary Sinise

References[edit]

  1. Jump up ^ J. O'Connor, John (September 8, 1995). "TV WEEKEND; Harry S. Truman, Late Bloomer". The New York Times.