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Gone With the Wind (1939)
Front Cover Actor Back Cover
Clark Gable Rhett Butler
Vivien Leigh Scarlett O'Hara
Leslie Howard Ashley Wilkes
Olivia de Havilland Melanie Hamilton
Thomas Mitchell Gerald O'Hara
Barbara O'Neil Ellen O'Hara
Victor Jory Jonas Wilkerson
Laura Hope Crews Aunt "Pittypat" Hamilton
Hattie McDaniel Mammy
Ona Munson Belle Watling
Harry Davenport Dr. Meade
Ann Rutherford Carreen O'Hara
Evelyn Keyes Suellen O'Hara
Carroll Nye Frank Kennedy
Paul Hurst Yankee deserter
Isabel Jewell Emmy Slattery
Cliff Edwards Reminiscent soldier
Ward Bond Tom (Yankee captain)
Butterfly McQueen Prissy
Rand Brooks Charles Hamilton
Eddie 'Rochester' Anderson Uncle Peter (as Eddie Anderson)
Oscar Polk Pork
Jane Darwell Mrs. Dolly Merriwether
William Bakewell Mounted officer
Lillian Kemble-Cooper Bonnie's nurse in London (as L. Kemble-Cooper)
Eric Linden Amputation case
George Reeves Stuart Tarleton
Movie Details
Genre Drama; Romance; War
Director Victor Fleming
Producer David O. Selznick
Writer Margaret Mitchell; Sidney Howard
Photography Ernest Haller
Musician Max Steiner
Studio Warner Bros.
Type Theater
Language English
MPAA Rating G
Running Time 233 mins
Country U.S.
Color Color
IMDb Rating 8.0
Plot
David O. Selznick's production of Margaret Mitchell's Pulitzer Prize winner Gone With The Wind is "the pinnacle of Hollywood moviemaking," Leonard Maltin of Entertainment Tonight said. And in Maltin's view, "it looks better than it has in years." This sweeping Civil War-era romance won an impressive 10 Academy Awards® (including Best Picture), and its immortal characters Scarlett (Vivien Leigh), Rhett (Clark Gable), Ashley (Leslie Howard), Melanie (Olivia de Havilland), Mammy (Hattie McDaniel) and Prissy (Butterfly McQueen) populate an epic story of enduring appeal across generations. Judged by many to be the greatest movie of all time, Gone With The Wind now comes home in its best video edition ever!
Personal Details
10 Point Ranking 9
Owner Bruce
Hit All-Time USA Box Office
Current Value $15.62
Leonard Maltin xxxx
USCCB Rating A-II
Links DVD Empire
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Product Details
Format DVD
Region Region 1
Screen Ratio Standard 1.33:1 Color
Chapters 56
Subtitles English; French
Notes
Wartime violence, romantic complications and black stereotyping.
Extra Features
Interactive Menus
Theatrical Trailer
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