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Gone with the Wind [1939 film]

by Victor Fleming (Director), George Cukor (Uncredited director), Ben Hecht (Screenwriter), Sidney Howard (Screenwriter), Sam Wood (Uncredited director)

Other authors: Yakima Canutt (Actor), Jane Darwell (Actor), Clark Gable (Actor), Lee Garmes (Cinematographer), Ernest Haller (Cinematographer)14 more, Olivia de Havilland (Actor), Leslie Howard (Actor), Victor Jory (Actor), Evelyn Keyes (Actor), Vivien Leigh (Actor), Hattie McDaniel (Actor), Butterfly McQueen (Actor), Margaret Mitchell (Novel), Barbara O'Neil (Actor), Oscar Polk (Actor), Ray Rennahan (Cinematographer), Marjorie Reynolds (Actor), Ann Rutherford (Actor), Max Steiner (Composer)

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Scarlett O'Hara is the daughter of a wealthy southern plantation owner. Ashley is the love of her life, but he is going to marry his cousin Melanie Hamilton. At a barbecue at Twelve Oaks, Scarlett meets Rhett Butler. News of the Civil War starting arrives at the barbecue. As the war continues, Scarlett becomes a widow, all while still pining for Ashley. After the war, Scarlett travels to her family's plantation only to find it in ruins, with no food, animals and her mother dead. Later, Rhett courts Scarlett and they get married and have a daughter, Bonnie. When Bonnie dies, Rhett goes mad. Then Melanie dies. Rhett feels that Scarlett will go to Ashley to be with him. Not understanding Scarlett's intentions, Rhett walks out on Scarlett.… (more)

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