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Stopping on the Gone With The Wind Trail…
Christy Putnam Posted by Christy Putnam on Sep 28, 2014
OAKLAND CEMETERY: IN THE HEART OF OLD ATLANTA… According to some reports, Ms. Howard might have been the ‘Belle Watling’ of her times…The film receiving the most Oscar awards in 1939 has been scheduled for venues all over the United States in 2014 to celebrate the 75th Annive read more
HMWYBS: Gone With The Wind (Part 1)
We Recycle Movies Posted by Anne Marie on Aug 20, 2014
“With God as my witness, I’ll never go hungry again!” It’s a good line for an act one closer. In fact, it’s a good line for a film closer. Gone With The Wind could easily have stopped right at this moment and been considered a beautiful, sentimental film. (Yes, also read more
Gone With the Wind Festival in Marietta, GA
True Classics Posted by on Jun 16, 2014
Last weekend (June 6-8) I was able to check out some of the fabulous events at the Gone With the Wind Festival in Marietta, GA. In celebration of the 75th anniversary, this festival was made up of some great events, including a costume ball complete with dinner and dancing to Civil War Era music. So read more
Gone With the Wind (1939) (2)
Journeys in Classic Film Posted by on Apr 30, 2014
When the TCM Film Festival announced Gone With the Wind as their closing night film I immediately decided to skip it. Yes, I’m of the “I hate Gone With the Wind” school and it appears I’m not as alone as I thought. I appreciate the artistry of the set design and costuming, read more
Gone with the Wind (1939) (1)
Flickers in Time Posted by Beatrice on Jan 9, 2014
Gone with the Wind
Directed by Victor Fleming
Written by Sidney Howard from the novel by Margaret Mitchell
1939/USA
Selznick International Pictures in association with Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
Repeat viewing/Netflix rental
#133 of 1001 Films You Must See Before You Die The best films are timeless read more
Remembering Alicia Rhett At The Gone With The Wind Museum in Marietta, Georgia…
Christy Putnam Posted by Christy Putnam on Jan 5, 2014
During my visit to Turner Studios in December, I was also lucky enough to travel to Marietta, Georgia, and visit with Connie Sutherland, the Director of the Gone With the Wind Museum, known as “Scarlett on the Square,” because of the museum’s location on the historic old town squa read more
Classics in the Carolinas: Remembering Alicia Rhett, India Wilkes in “Gone with the Wind”
Comet Over Hollywood Posted by on Jan 4, 2014
Leslie Howard with his on-screen sister Alicia Rhett.(Scanned from “The Filming of Gone with the Wind”) She was a true Southern lady. Alicia Rhett was discovered on George Cukor’s Southern search for Scarlett O’Hara for the epic film “Gone with the Wind” (1939). Rhett was cast as read more
3-D WIZARD OF OZ, GONE WITH THE WIND to Headline 2014 TCM Film Fest
Cinematically Insane Posted by Will McKinley on Oct 29, 2013
Robert Osborne is off to see the Wizard, with a stop at Tara along the way. Turner Classic Movies announced the first three titles for the 2014 TCM Classic Film Festival, scheduled for April 10 through 13 in Hollywood: THE WIZARD OF OZ (1939) in IMAX 3-D, the restored GONE WITH THE WIND (1939), and read more
Scarlett’s Gowns: Gone With The Wind Costume Restoration
Pretty Clever Films Posted by Christina Stewart on Sep 4, 2013
Everything about Margaret Mitchell’s novel and David O. Selznick’s film Gone With The Wind is iconic. Walter Plunkett’s costumes for Vivien Leigh’s character, Scarlett O’Hara, are no exception. In 2010, the Harry Ransom Center at the University of Texas at Austin embarked on a remarkable campaign read more
Gone With The Wind (2)
Family Friendly Reviews Posted by Chris on May 31, 2013
Family-Friendly Rating: “Highly Recommended” piece of film history but could be boring for members of the family who aren’t prepared for this long, romantic drama that runs almost 4 hours. It should probably be watched over two nights with a break at the film’s intermission read more
From Hollywood to Raleigh: the biggest collection of Gone with the Wind memorabillia
Comet Over Hollywood Posted by on Apr 7, 2013
It started when James Tumblin, saw a dress from “Gone with the Wind” lying on the floor at Universal Studios in 1962. It was the dress Scarlett O’Hara wore while riding through the shanty town in the 1939 film. Found on the floor about to be thrown away, this was the first item in Tumblin’s read more
Classic Movie Magnet Madness: Gone With The Wind (Today’s Entry Task…)
Classic Movie Hub Blog Posted by Annmarie Gatti on Dec 29, 2012
Classic Movie Magnet Madness Entry Task for today… In order to win today’s Gone With The Wind Classic Movie Magnet, be the FIRST person to TWEET the correct answer to the following question. (US and Canada entries only please, sorry) The Question (TWEET your answer): The film Gone With The Wind read more
Classic Movie Magnet Madness: Gone With The Wind (Today's Entry Task…)
Classic Movie Hub Blog Posted by Annmarie Gatti on Dec 16, 2012
Classic Movie Magnet Madness Entry Task for today… In order to win today’s Gone With The Wind Classic Movie Magnet, be the FIRST person to TWEET the correct answer to the following question. (US and Canada entries only please, sorry) Fill-in-the-Blank Question: One of The Carol Burnett Show’s read more
Gone With The Wind(1939).
Noir and Chick Flicks Posted by Dawn on Jul 3, 2012
Mitchell the author first titled the book, "Tomorrow is Another Day", from the last line. Some of the other titles included: Bugles Sang True, Not in Our Stars and Tote the Weary Load. The title Mitchell finally chose is from the first line of the third stanza of the poem, "Non Sum Qualis Era read more
Gone With The Wind: Part Deux or Get Over it Already!!
A Person in the Dark Posted by FlickChick on Apr 20, 2012
Beware! This post may offend. It's all in good fun, but if you are offended, well, you were warned!
I have often pondered what happened to Scarlett, Rhett and the gang on Peachtree Street and the outlying areas. I am aware that there was a faux sequel, but I found it to be rather unsatisfacto read more
On The Set: “Gone With The Wind”
Classic Cinema Gold Posted by Art on Jan 12, 2012
On the set of “Gone With The Wind” (1939).
“Gone with the Wind” is a 1939 American historical epic film adapted from Margaret Mitchell’s Pulitzer-winning 1936 novel of the same name. It was produced by David O. Selznick and directed by Victor Fleming from a screenpl read more
Gone with the Wind (1)
The Best Picture Project Posted by Alyson on Jul 26, 2011
As a young, slightly cynical film lover, I approached the four hours of epic Southern drama that Gone with the Wind would bring with caution. A big part of me was afraid that I would hate it, and that would make for a long and miserable afternoon. But when that huge title scrolled across the scree read more