“Give ’em Hell, Harry!” is a movie from 1975 that tells the story of President Harry S. Truman. The film is unique for being a one-man show, featuring James Whitmore in the role of Truman. This article will provide information about where the movie was filmed and some interesting backstage facts.
Where it Filmed?
The filming of “Give ’em Hell, Harry!” took place at Moore Theater, located at 1932 2nd Avenue, Seattle, Washington, USA. The entire filming was conducted within the year of 1975.
Cast Details
Cast Name | Role |
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James Whitmore | Harry S. Truman |
Trivia and Facts
- James Whitmore is the only actor in the whole film, which makes it a unique one-man show.
- The movie got an Oscar nomination which was for Whitmore’s performance.
- The IMDb page initially had a mix-up – the Prime Video link led to a series of interviews with President Truman conducted by David Susskind, not the movie with Whitmore.
- The film is mentioned in several others, such as “Taxi Driver”, “The Man Who Would Be King”, “Hester Street”, “Manson”, and “The Story of Adele H.”
- “The Missouri Waltz” is part of the film’s soundtrack.
Geo Location Details
- Location Name: Moore Theater – 1932 2nd Avenue, Seattle, Washington, USA
- Latitude: 47.6117575
- Longitude: -122.3413928
- Place ID: ChIJebtKchYVkFQRSQ2vrU6f-ig
- Map Link: Google Map
- Place Address: 1932 2nd Ave, Seattle, WA 98101, USA
- Timezone: America/Los_Angeles