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 Gone with the Wind  

Gone with the Wind
Thomas Mitchell, Barbara O'Neil

MGM (Video & DVD), 1998

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One of the Greatest Classic Movies of All Time

This is one of the most beloved classic romatic movies of all time. This movie is as beautiful to the eyes as it is to the ears. The story told of Scarlet and Rhet has stood the test of time. I remember the very first time I watched this movie. It was with my mother. I have very fond memories of it now and I did then.

I won't include any "spoilers" and I don't want to give too much away. There is a beautiful cast of characters with a rich story line. It's hard not to love this story.

I'm not sure how many people haven't seen this movie, but to me, it is one of the best if not the best classic movies of all time.

Heartfelt romance, love, laughter, tears...this movie has it all. It's a staple in my collection.

This movie has southern charm and a true account of that time in history. You will love this movie from beginning to end. Follow the romance of Rhett and Scarlet. You'll be glad you did.


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As good as the Book!!

Love this movie.. it's a classic and it stays very true to the book. It's a great movie and you can watch it in two sittings if you don't want to sit through the whole thing at once.


classic epic film

this classic movie made in 1939 still has the ability to hold the interest and facination of all ages. the cast did an outstanding job of portraying their characters. considered risque in its day, this movie is very acceptable for all ages of viewers.


My Favorite Movie

This movie is my favorite movie of all time, and every time that I watch it, I notice something new about it that I like. The movie centers around a woman, Scarlett O'Hara. Her life is depicted from when she was a young lady before the Civil War had begun to her entrance into womanhood after the war was over. Besides the changes in Scarlett during this time, you can also see the changes in environment, civilization, social interactions, and American culture. I like the way Margaret Mitchell adapted this parallelism in her book and am glad that got translated into the movie. The title of the movie is ever so appropriate as the civilization that Scarlett knew growing up is forever "gone with the wind". I would recommend this movie to everyone to watch as I consider it a true classic. I also love the costume and set design! The gowns Vivien Leigh worn in the movie are true masterpieces. Walter Plunkett did an amazing job in their design. The set design, from the burning of Atlanta scene to the amazing decor in Scarlett and Rhett's home is truly something to behold. The set design and costume design came together in the infamous dress Scarlett wore made from her homestead Tara's curtains. Those interested in the Civil War and history from that time period can also enjoy the historical elements of the movie. The movie is long in length (3 hours 39 minutes), but an intermission is included that allows for a break in the action. The music during the intermission allows the viewer time to ponder what has happened in the movie so far and think about what is yet to come. The ending of the movie is the best cliffhanger of all times. I hope you enjoy this movie as much as I have.


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This movie hasn't "Gone"away

If you like Classic movies,even if you're too young to have seen it growing up,this one is right up there on the "I should have" list.
This is my 2nd copy;first was a vcr which wore out.
Great restoration; Classic lines;"frankly,my dear,I really don't give a damn".SHOCKING in the 1930's!,with some good history of the Civil War period.{Artisic license allowed}
All the Characters have something to offer,and the "behind the scenes" extras are an interesting and informative look into the Old Hollywood system of movie-making.
This is a definite to add to any collection.


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