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Theodore "TR" Roosevelt (/ˈroʊzəvɛlt/ ROH-zə-velt; October 27, 1858 – January 6, 1919) was an American statesman, author, explorer, soldier, naturalist, and reformer who served as the 26th President of the United States from 1901 to 1909. As a leader of the Republican Party during this time, he became a driving force for the Progressive Era in the United States in the early 20th century.
Born a sickly child with debilitating asthma, Roosevelt successfully overcame his health problems by embracing a strenuous lifestyle. He integrated his exuberant personality, vast range of interests, and world-famous achievements into a "cowboy" persona defined by robust masculinity. Home-schooled, he became a lifelong naturalist before attending Harvard College. His first of many books, The Naval War of 1812 (1882), established his reputation as both a learned historian and as a popular writer. Upon entering politics, he became the leader of the reform faction of Republicans in New York's state legislature. Following the deaths of his wife and mother, he took time to grieve by escaping to the wilderness of the American West and operating a cattle ranch in the Dakotas for a time, before returning East to run unsuccessfully for Mayor of New York City in 1886. He served as Assistant Secretary of the Navy under William McKinley, resigning after one year to serve with the Rough Riders, where he gained national fame for courage during the Spanish–American War. Returning a war hero, he was elected governor of New York in 1898. The state party leadership distrusted him, so they took the lead in moving him to the prestigious, but considered by them powerless, position of running for vice president as McKinley's running mate in the election of 1900. Roosevelt campaigned vigorously across the country, helping McKinley win re-election by a landslide on a platform of peace, prosperity, and conservatism.
Actors: Rex Linn (actor), Shawnee Brittan (director), Shawnee Brittan (producer), Lance Brittan (producer), Grant Brittan (actor), William Cohn (actor), Joanna M. Champlin (producer), Edward Cohn (actor), Drake Bingham (writer), David Byland (actor), Brian Lundmark (editor),
Genres: Adventure, Family, Short,Actors: William Katt (actor), Lincoln Lageson (actor), George Hamilton (actor), Sam Elliott (actor), Brian Keith (actor), Greg Krutilek (actor), Gary Busey (actor), R. Lee Ermey (actor), Nick Chinlund (actor), Dale Dye (actor), Stephen Bridgewater (actor), Tom Berenger (actor), Brady Coleman (actor), Jack Lilley (actor), Geoffrey Lewis (actor),
Plot: In 1898 the US government decided to intervene on the side of the Cuban rebels in their struggle against Spanish rule. Assistant Navy Secretary Theodore Roosevelt decides to experience the war first hand by promoting and joining a volunteer cavalry regiment. The regiment, later known as the Rough Riders, brings together volunteers from all corners of the nation and all walks of life. When Roosevelt and his men finally land on Cuba, they face ambush, intense enemy fire, and a desperate, outnumbered charge up a defended hill.
Keywords: 1890s, 19th-century, american-history, american-soldier, americana, apache, artist, battle, battlefield, behind-enemy-linesActors: Diana Cilliers (costume designer), Christopher Lee (actor), Harry Alan Towers (producer), Anant Singh (producer), Bill McKinney (miscellaneous crew), Eric Allaman (composer), Richard Todd (actor), Ron Smerczak (actor), Frank Agrama (producer), Patrick Macnee (actor), Joss Ackland (actor), Claude Akins (actor), Anthony Fridjohn (actor), Bill Corcoran (director), Gerry O'Hara (writer),
Genres: Adventure, Crime, Drama, Mystery, Thriller,Actors: Theodore Roosevelt (actor), George C. Scott (actor), Harrison Engle (editor), Harrison Engle (producer), Harrison Engle (director), Theodore Strauss (writer), Bob Boyd (actor), Sidney Kirkpatrick (producer), Theodore Roosevelt V (actor), Philippa B. Roosevelt (actress), Pippi Roosevelt (actress), Thomas Batty (actor), Marilyn S. Engle (producer), William Kapinski (actor), Sean Lavin (actor),
Plot: Theodore Roosevelt was one of the most extraordinary Americans who lived, a larger-than-life legend whose story has to be seen to be believed. Ingeniously weaving extremely rare archive footage with meticulous recreations and the stirring music of John Philip Sousa, this film is both a moving portrait of the 26th president and a dynamic panorama of the great events of the early years of the 20th century. Among many subjects included in this cinematic mosaic are foreign policy, women's rights, Spanish-American War, aviation, conservation, the Progressive Party, and World War I. Music from the suites, operettas and marches of John Philip Sousa.
Keywords: independent-filmActors: Sidney Blackmer (actor), Albert McCleery (producer), Albert McCleery (director),
Genres: ,Actors: Hugo Haas (actor), John Banner (actor), Sumner Getchell (actor), Ralph Dunn (actor), James Flavin (actor), Fritz Feld (actor), Benny Baker (actor), Edward Clark (actor), Gene Collins (actor), Sidney Blackmer (actor), Max Barwyn (actor), Edgar Dearing (actor), Tom Dillon (actor), Hobart Cavanaugh (actor), Alan Hale (actor),
Genres: Drama,Actors: Fred Graham (actor), William Haade (actor), John Dilson (actor), Sidney Blackmer (actor), Eddie Borden (actor), Frank Fenton (actor), Lester Dorr (actor), Arthur Aylesworth (actor), Edgar Buchanan (actor), Billy Bletcher (actor), Wheaton Chambers (actor), George Chandler (actor), Edward Biby (actor), Ben Corbett (actor), Reed Hadley (actor),
Plot: A fictionalized account of the life of William F. "Buffalo Bill" Cody. A hunter and Army Scout in the early part of his life, he rescues a US Senator and his beautiful daughter, Louisa Frederici. Cody is portrayed as someone who admires and respects the Indians and is a good friend of Yellow Hand who will eventually become Chief of the Cheyenne. Everyone else, including the military, politicians and businessmen on the other hand hate the Indians and are perfectly prepared to trample on their lands and destroy their buffalo hunting grounds. He's eventually forced to fight the Cheyenne however. He's also met a writer, Ned Buntline, who writes about Cody's exploits and he becomes a sensation when he travels East. His career is not assured however, particularly when he attacks those in positions of authority over their maltreatment of the Native American population. He eventually establishes his wild west show that becomes an international sensation.
Keywords: arcade, banquet, bare-chested-male, bare-chested-male-bondage, battle, bison, cavalry, character-name-in-title, chase, checkersActors: Natalie Kalmus (miscellaneous crew), Douglas Kennedy (actor), John Litel (actor), Frank McGlynn Sr. (actor), Grant Mitchell (actor), Addison Richards (actor), Franklin D. Roosevelt (actor), Everett Dodd (editor), Sidney Blackmer (actor), Charles Waldron (actor), Douglas Wood (actor), Donald Woods (actor), Carleton Young (actor), Gordon Hollingshead (producer), Owen Crump (writer),
Plot: This short shows the heritage that Americans are fighting for in World War II. Using excerpts from several of its Historical Featurettes, as well as newsreels and some original footage, Warner Brothers gives moviegoers an overview of American history, from the landing of the Pilgrims in 1620 to Pearl Harbor. It emphasizes that since the first European settlers arrived, the American spirit has pulled everyone together to solve problems and overcome adversity.
Keywords: morale, propaganda, the-star-spangled-bannerActors: Frank Mayo (actor), Eddy Chandler (actor), Clay Clement (actor), Sidney Blackmer (actor), John Dilson (actor), Earl Dwire (actor), Walter Fenner (actor), Gus Glassmire (actor), Nat Carr (actor), Selmer Jackson (actor), Jack Kenney (actor), Richard Kipling (actor), Arthur Loft (actor), Paul Maxey (actor), Edward McWade (actor),
Plot: This short follows the political career of 'Theodore Roosevelt' (qv), beginning in 1895, when he was appointed police commissioner of New York City. In 1897 he was appointed Assistant Secretary of the Navy. His charge up San Juan Hill during the Spanish-American War in 1898 is re-created. He becomes vice president in March 1901 and assumes the presidency when 'William McKinley (I)' (qv) is assassinated six months later. According to the narrator, Roosevelt refused to be beholden to political bosses, doing what he believed to be right for the American people.
Keywords: 1890s, 1900s, 1910s, adirondack-mountains, character-name-in-title, governor, interview, labor-strike, loss-of-son, mckinley-assassinationActors: Tom Chatterton (actor), Michael Visaroff (actor), Edwin Stanley (actor), Frank Puglia (actor), Glen Cavender (actor), George Reeves (actor), John Harron (actor), Stuart Holmes (actor), Sidney Blackmer (actor), Erville Alderson (actor), Frank Mayo (actor), Grant Mitchell (actor), Jack Mower (actor), Frederick Giermann (actor), Emmett Vogan (actor),
Plot: This two-reel short tells the tale of the effects of the Monroe Document in a historical and historical-fictional manner, and its effects---fact and fictional---in North and South America...and Europe and,how through the years, various U.S. Presidents have upheld it in various ways. The ending has Theodore Roosevelt delivering a speech that probably left the viewing audiences, in various countries, talking about it in various languages.
Keywords: ambassador, anti-fascism, austria, britain, canada, character-name-in-title, colonization, cuba, czar, declaration-of-independenceOn the morning of July 1, 1898, American troops in Cuba prepared to make their assault on the Spanish forces holding San Juan Hill. Colonel Theodore Roosevelt and his Rough Riders waited impatiently for the call to action. "The instant I received the order," Roosevelt remembered, "I sprang on my horse, and then my 'crowded hour' began." That day's victory gave birth to a historical icon -- Roosevelt-all mustache, eyeglasses and teeth-charging up San Juan Hill. For nearly a century, Americans have distilled the life of Theodore Roosevelt into this image, simplifying the complex man that was -- cowboy, soldier, explorer, naturalist, father, writer, and, at age 42, the youngest president in United States history. TR looks deep into the life of the man who embodied the confidence, exuberance...
Excerpt from The History Channel's "The Presidents" series featuring Theodore Roosevelt.
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Produced in 1991 by KSPS Public Television, Theodore Roosevelt and the Western Experience examines the 26th president of the United States, in an hour long documentary that was resurrected from our archives. View more from our digital library: http://video.ksps.org/ Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ksps Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/KSPSPublicTV Find the latest programming updates: #WhatsOnKSPS KSPS exists to improve the quality of life of each person we reach. KSPS content broadens horizons; engages and connects; enlightens, inspires and educates. KSPS is an international multimedia network providing quality programming.
Pinned down by Spanish forces in Cuba, Teddy Roosevelt takes matters into his own hands and fulfills his destiny. The Comedy Central app has full episodes of your favorite shows available now. http://on.cc.com/1e85GN8
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On the morning of July 1, 1898, American troops in Cuba prepared to make their assault on the Spanish forces holding San Juan Hill. Colonel Theodore Roosevelt and his Rough Riders waited impatiently for the call to action. "The instant I received the order," Roosevelt remembered, "I sprang on my horse, and then my 'crowded hour' began." That day's victory gave birth to a historical icon -- Roosevelt-all mustache, eyeglasses and teeth-charging up San Juan Hill. For nearly a century, Americans have distilled the life of Theodore Roosevelt into this image, simplifying the complex man that was -- cowboy, soldier, explorer, naturalist, father, writer, and, at age 42, the youngest president in United States history. TR looks deep into the life of the man who embodied the confidence, exuberance...
Theodore "T.R." Roosevelt, Jr. (October 27, 1858 -- January 6, 1919) was an American author, naturalist, explorer, historian, and politician who served as the 26th President of the United States. He was a leader of the Republican Party (the "GOP") and founder of the Progressive Party. He is noted for his exuberant personality, range of interests and achievements, and his leadership of the Progressive Movement, as well as his "cowboy" persona and robust masculinity. Born into a wealthy family in New York City, Roosevelt was a sickly child who suffered from asthma. To overcome his physical weakness, he embraced a strenuous life. He was home-schooled and became an eager student of nature. He attended Harvard University where he studied biology, boxed, and developed an interest in naval affair...
http://www.pbs.org/kenburns/the-roosevelts/ After William McKinley’s assassination, Theodore Roosevelt arrives in Washington in 1901 as the youngest President of the United States. In the seven years that follow he transforms the office and makes himself perhaps the best-loved of all the men who ever lived in the White House – battling corporate greed and building the Panama Canal, preserving American wilderness, and carrying the message of American might around the world.
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In which John Green teaches you about the Progressive Presidents, who are not a super-group of former presidents who create complicated, symphonic, rock soundscapes that transport you into a fantasy fugue state. Although that would be awesome. The presidents most associated with the Progressive Era are Theodore Roosevelt, William Taft, and Woodrow Wilson. During the times these guys held office, trusts were busted, national parks were founded, social programs were enacted, and tariffs were lowered. It wasn't all positive though, as their collective tenure also saw Latin America invaded A LOT, a split in the Republican party that resulted in a Bull Moose, all kinds of other international intervention, and the end of the Progressive Era saw the United States involved in World War. If all thi...
http://readingthroughhistory.com/ In this episode, Theodore Roosevelt becomes President of the United States, wins the Nobel Peace Prize, and seizes control of the Panama Canal Zone.
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First film footage taken of Theodore Roosevelt at his home at Sagamore Hill, Oyster Bay, Long Island, summer of 1912. Views of the house and surrounding grounds. Roosevelt reviews his mail, assisted by his son Archie. William P. Helm, Associated Press correspondent for New York City and Washington from 1910 to 1918, who was detailed to Woodrow Wilson and Roosevelt during the 1912 campaign, speaks informally with Roosevelt under trees. Roosevelt rides his horse Sidar away from Sagamore and stops to feed horse from his hand; Roosevelt and his dogs set out across field with Sagamore visible in background. Roosevelt, in white shirt and vest, chops down a tree. Band and crowd of men on Sagamore grounds. Roosevelt addressing large group of men from Sagamore porch. American flag flying. Last sequ...
Summary Two sequences of TR: Sequence 1: views of TR walking onto the porch of Sagamore Hill, Oyster Bay, N.Y., facing the camera, and then speaking on military preparedness during WWI; Sequence 2: views of TR sitting at his desk in the Metropolitan Magazine office in New York City and speaking with a man who may be Carl Hovey, editor of the magazine. Other Titles Roosevelt Memorial Association title: TR speaking at Sagamore Roosevelt Memorial Association title: TR in Metropolitan Magazine office, 1916 Theodore Roosevelt speaking at Sagamore Theodore Roosevelt in Metropolitan Magazine office, 1916 Created/Published United States : Paramount Pictures, 1916. Notes Editors, Frederick Palmer, Henry Reuterdahl. Appearing: President Theodore Roosevelt, Carl Hovey. Su...
Brian Keith portrays Teddy Roosevelt in The Wind and The Lion, (1975,) a tremendous film if you like Teddy. In this segment, Teddy talks about Grizzly bears and Americans.
Scene from a great movie by John Milius "Rough riders". After conquering the hill from the spanish, the future american president Teddy Roosevelt speaks to his soldiers.
Speech by Teddy Roosevelt (played by Tom Berenger)
Summary Scenes of African peoples and of TR's safari party, all probably filmed in British East Africa (Kenya) in 1909. View of TR planting a tree in front of trading company building, possibly located in Mombasa, long shot of busy amusement area in Kenyan seaport of Mombasa, including shot of ferris wheel filled with Swahilis; shots, taken from observation platform on train engine, of plains along the Uganda Railway, with herdsmen who are probably Masai and railroad workers visible along tracks; train pulls into small community; women who are probably Masai, incorrectly identified by interior title as Zulu, gather water at spring, accompanied by children. Rainmaker dances in ritual ceremony, surrounded by Swahilis; members of unknown tribe draw water from a well, with large thatched s...
Michael Wolraich debunks the mythology around Theodore Roosevelt and explains how an insurgency in the Republican Party gave birth to the Progressive Movement. Wolraich is the author of "Unreasonable Men: Theodore Roosevelt and the Republican Rebels Who Created Progressive Politics." The host of Miller Center's American Forum is Douglas Blackmon. More info at http://michaelwolraich.com. Full transcript at http://bit.ly/1yGWhY8.
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Writer-Director John Milius reveals why, of all the characters he's studied and written about, he would love to be Theodore Roosevelt. This interview was taped at the time of "Red Dawn" in 1984.
Sculptor-engraver Phebe Hemphill talks about working on the Theodore Roosevelt National Park coin in the America the Beautiful Quarters Program.
Views of Christ Episcopal Church, the funeral procession, and Youngs Memorial Cemetery during the funeral of Theodore Roosevelt on January 8, 1919, in Oyster Bay, N.Y. Medium close shot of specially delegated New York City mounted police guards, followed by hearse, passing on road in front of church; long shot at church entrance of flag-draped casket being placed in hearse, with line of funeral procession autos parked behind, and crowds on church lawn; closer shot from different angle of casket as it is borne through church entrance to hearse, with flag-bearer following behind, and Rev. George E. Talmadge, pastor of Christ Episcopal Church and reader at the simple service, visible in street beside hearse; long shot in cemetery of casket being shouldered and carried up steep pathway to grav...
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Our guest is Edmund Morris, author of "Colonel Roosevelt," the final book in his series of three books on Theodore Roosevelt.
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Theodore Roosevelt was a charismatic man who became a hero to millions of Americans for many reasons. He was the youngest person ever to hold the office, yet had already served as a New York State Assemblyman, a deputy sheriff, the police commissioner of New York City, U.S. civil service commissioner, assistant secretary of the Navy, colonel of the rough riders, governor of New York, and vice president. https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCFdKnjmeaUvJ4ZJmENHwCCA
On the morning of July 1, 1898, American troops in Cuba prepared to make their assault on the Spanish forces holding San Juan Hill. Colonel Theodore Roosevelt and his Rough Riders waited impatiently for the call to action. "The instant I received the order," Roosevelt remembered, "I sprang on my horse, and then my 'crowded hour' began." That day's victory gave birth to a historical icon -- Roosevelt-all mustache, eyeglasses and teeth-charging up San Juan Hill. For nearly a century, Americans have distilled the life of Theodore Roosevelt into this image, simplifying the complex man that was -- cowboy, soldier, explorer, naturalist, father, writer, and, at age 42, the youngest president in United States history. TR looks deep into the life of the man who embodied the confidence, exuberance...
Listen to and read U.S. President Theodore Roosevelt’s campaign speech in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, on October 14, 1912, when he was shot by Saloon keeper John Schrank, who believed that no one should be a three term U.S. President. Colonel Roosevelt refused to receive medical treatment for his ruptured lung until he finished delivering his address. In this speech, Mr. Roosevelt presents his Progressive Party agenda for strong labor, commerce, and antitrust laws. Narrator: Timelessreader1 Photographer: Timelessreader1 Text: The text of this 1912 speech is in the Public Domain.