Motion Picture MP2006-32
Administrative Information
Footage from the William M. Rigdon collection at Georgia Southern University, who retained the original films. William M. Rigdon was President Truman's Naval Aide. This film concerns President Franklin D. Roosevelt's trip to the Yalta Conference and includes his meeting with King Farouk of Egypt, King Ibn Saud, and Emperor Haile Selassie of Ethiopia.
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Shot List
- Reel 1
00:37 | En route to Malta: Escorting men-o’-war keep a watchful eye on the President Franklin D. Roosevelt’s cruiser. | |
01:28 | Anna Roosevelt Boettiger, the President, and James Byrnes enjoy some fine weather on deck. The President watches deck sports. | |
02:14 | They arrive at Grand Harbor, Valetta, Malta. | |
03:11 | President Roosevelt and company take a drive about the Island of Malta. | |
04:23 | Saki, USSR: Escorted by fighters, the President’s plane arrives from Malta. Honors at Russian Airfield at Saki. Then they travel to Yalta. | |
06:09 | Livadia: The American delegation stayed at the former summer palace of the Czars. All Big Three meetings were held here. | |
08:48 | Along the Lenin Embankment in Yalta: Franklin D. Roosevelt meets with Winston Churchill and Joseph Stalin. | |
10:53 | Landing at Deversoir: On Great Bitter Lake midway the Suez. | |
11:32 | King Farouk of Egypt calls on the President, followed by Ethiopian Emperor, Haile Selassie. | |
12:23 | Great Bitter Lake, Egypt: King Ibn Saud arrives from Jidda. | |
13:03 | Transiting the Suez, en route to Alexandria. They see Alexandria and Algiers, then pass through the Straits of Gibraltar. | |