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Starring
Vivien Leigh
(Scarlett O'Hara)
Hattie McDaniel
(Mammy)

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Gone with the Wind


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DVD Information
Released: March 07, 2000
Rated: G
Studio: Warner Home Video
Length: 233 minutes
Format: Pan & Scan
Sound: dd1, Dolby Digital 5.1
Discs: 1
Language: English
Subtitles: English, French
Genres: Epic
See Also: Gone with the Wind
Gone with the Wind [Special Edition Collector's Box] [Widescreen]
Gone with the Wind [Collector's Edition] [4 Discs]
Gone with the Wind [Special Edition] [2 Discs]


Synopsis
Gone With the Wind boils down to a story about a spoiled Southern girl's hopeless love for a married man. Producer David O. Selznick managed to expand this concept, and Margaret Mitchell's best-selling novel, into nearly four hours' worth of screen time, on a then-astronomical 3.7-million-dollar budget, creating what would become one of the most beloved movies of all time. Gone With the Wind opens in April of 1861, at the palatial Southern estate of Tara, where Scarlett O'Hara (Vivien Leigh) hears that her casual beau Ashley Wilkes (Leslie Howard) plans to marry "mealy mouthed" Melanie Hamilton (Olivia de Havilland). Despite warnings from her father (Thomas Mitchell) and her faithful servant Mammy (Hattie McDaniel), Scarlett intends to throw herself at Ashley at an upcoming barbecue at Twelve Oaks. Alone with Ashley, she goes into a fit of histrionics, all of which is witnessed by roguish Rhett Butler (Clark Gable), the black sheep of a wealthy Charleston family, who is instantly fascinated by the feisty, thoroughly self-centered Scarlett: "We're bad lots, both of us." The movie's famous action continues from the burning of Atlanta (actually the destruction of a huge wall left over from King Kong) through the now-classic closing line, "Frankly, my dear, I don't give a damn." Holding its own against stiff competition (many consider 1939 to be the greatest year of the classical Hollywood studios), Gone With the Wind won ten Academy Awards, including Best Picture, Best Director, Best Screenplay, Best Actress (Vivien Leigh), and Best Supporting Actress (Hattie McDaniel, the first African-American to win an Oscar). The film grossed nearly 192 million dollars, assuring that, just as he predicted, Selznick's epitaph would be "The Man Who Made Gone With the Wind." ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

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Chapter Listing
Side #1 -- Side A
1. Overture
2. Logo/Main Title
3. Introduction
4. The Tarleton Twins
5. Love of the Land
6. Dressing Scarlett
7. Twelve Oaks
8. Introducing Rhett
9. Scarlett's Admirers
10. The Debate
11. Declaration of Love
12. The Proposal
13. The Widow
14. Atlanta Bazaar
15. Rhett's Gift
16. After Gettysburg
17. Christmas Furlough
18. Belle's Donation
19. Under Attack
20. Siege
21. The Wounded
22. Prissy Finds Rhett
23. Burning of Atlanta
24. Rhett's New Resolve
25. The Journey Home
26. Return to Tara
27. Scarlett's Pledge
28. Intermission
Side #2 -- Side B
1. Entr' Acte
2. Sherman!
3. Working the Land
4. Yankee Visitor
5. War's End
6. Ashley's Return
7. Pa's Accident
8. Ready to Wear
9. Appeal to Rhett
10. Kennedy's Store
11. The Lumber Mill
12. Shanty Town Assault
13. The Men Return
14. Melanie and Belle
15. Rhett's Proposal
16. The Honeymoon
17. Bonnie Blue's Birth
18. The Old Days
19. Surprise Party
20. Taking Scarlett
21. The Morning After
22. Bonnie in London
23. Scarlett's Fall
24. Bonnie's Accident
25. Melanie's Last Wish
26. "Frankly, My Dear"
27. The End
28. Exit Music


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