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The Jerusalem Cinematheque will celebrate its 50th anniversary with an exhibition of restored sketches and designs from 'Gone with the Wind', opening April 1 with a film screening.
An unearthed shooting script for “Gone With The Wind” has exposed how a “war” over the depiction of slavery rocked the production of the beloved but controversial 1939 flick.
The screenwriters working on “Gone With the Wind” went to “war” over the depiction of slavery – with more disturbing and violent elements eventually being cut from the 1939 blockbuster ...
"Gone with the Wind," an award-winning book that was adapted into a legendary Hollywood film, was published on this day in history, June 30, 1936.
In a scene that didn’t make the final cut of 1939’s Gone With the Wind, Rhett Butler sits alone in his bedroom, drinking and fondling a gun. A knock at his door interrupts him from his dark ...
Following her time in Gone with the Wind, Leigh continued to book lead roles.These included spots in Waterloo Bridge (1940), That Hamilton Woman (1941), Caesar and Cleopatra (1945) and Anna ...
“Gone With the Wind” was published in June 1936 and became a huge seller. It won the Pulitzer Prize for fiction in 1937. Producer David O. Selznick paid Mitchell $50,000 for the movie rights ...
The exhibit describes “Gone With the Wind” as a version of the reality for someone born in 1900 in Atlanta and raised by people who had lived through the Civil War on the Confederate side.
A first edition of “Gone With the Wind” from 1936 is signed by author Margaret Mitchell to Atlanta native and history teacher Meta Barker, who lived until 1978. It’s valued at $1,500 to ...
'Gone With the Wind' actress fought against racist housing covenants. That history matters. A May 18 book event in Nashville shares the story of how Oscar-winning actress Hattie McDaniel fought ...