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Mrs. Samuel Insull interviewed on return to US regarding husband's charges

Title Card: "Says Insull's Innocent. New York - Mrs. Samuel Insull, who shared husband's exile, comes home for family reunion! Son, Samuel Insull Jr., meets his mother aboard ship." / High view photographers taking picture of Mrs. Samuel Insull and her son Samuel Insull, Jr. on deck of ship / MS Mrs. Insull and son walking past / MS Mrs. Insull and son sitting / CU Mrs. Insull / MS Mrs. Insull and son being interviewed / Reporter asked: "Would you mind making a statement on the Insull case? / MS Mrs. Insull says: " I can't make a statement on the technicality of a case because I am not familiar with it. I think it is better to be silent on the subject that I know nothing of." / Reporter: "You think women shouldn't..? / Mrs. Insull: "No, it is more graceful. I think silence is golden." / CU Mrs. Insull and son seated / Reporter: "Mr. Insull, I imagine that you must be happy to have your mother back." / MS Samuel Insull Jr. says: "Yes. It has been 19 months since we met before. Looking forward to a family reunion at home." / Reporter: "Of course Mrs. Insull, you are pretty confident in your husband's …" / Mrs. Insull: "Absolutely, having known him a number of years. I know he is honest." / CU Mrs. Insull listening; VO reporter: "I imagine you shared the statement he gave out to the press some time ago." / CU Mrs. Insull SOT: "I can make no better statement than reiterate what he said. When I have told my story, my judgment might be discredited but my honor will be vindicated." / reporter and Mrs. Insull chat about her return to Chicago / Note: exact month/day not known
Title Card: "Says Insull's Innocent. New York - Mrs. Samuel Insull, who shared husband's exile, comes home for family reunion! Son, Samuel Insull Jr., meets his mother aboard ship." / High view photographers taking picture of Mrs. Samuel Insull and her son Samuel Insull, Jr. on deck of ship / MS Mrs. Insull and son walking past / MS Mrs. Insull and son sitting / CU Mrs. Insull / MS Mrs. Insull and son being interviewed / Reporter asked: "Would you mind making a statement on the Insull case? / MS Mrs. Insull says: " I can't make a statement on the technicality of a case because I am not familiar with it. I think it is better to be silent on the subject that I know nothing of." / Reporter: "You think women shouldn't..? / Mrs. Insull: "No, it is more graceful. I think silence is golden." / CU Mrs. Insull and son seated / Reporter: "Mr. Insull, I imagine that you must be happy to have your mother back." / MS Samuel Insull Jr. says: "Yes. It has been 19 months since we met before. Looking forward to a family reunion at home." / Reporter: "Of course Mrs. Insull, you are pretty confident in your husband's …" / Mrs. Insull: "Absolutely, having known him a number of years. I know he is honest." / CU Mrs. Insull listening; VO reporter: "I imagine you shared the statement he gave out to the press some time ago." / CU Mrs. Insull SOT: "I can make no better statement than reiterate what he said. When I have told my story, my judgment might be discredited but my honor will be vindicated." / reporter and Mrs. Insull chat about her return to Chicago / Note: exact month/day not known
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Editorial #:
2203459499
Collection:
Sherman Grinberg Library
Date created:
January 01, 1934
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Clip length:
00:01:56:22
Location:
New York City, New York, United States
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QuickTime 10-bit ProRes 422 (HQ) HD 1920x1080 23.98p
Originally shot on:
35mm B/W Neg
Source:
Sherman Grinberg Library
Object name:
sr006489_01_01