On July 10th The Margaret Mitchell House Museum in Atlanta reopened after four years, honoring the place where Mitchell in 1925-1931 wrote the critical and commercial success, Gone with the Wind ...
Hint: It's one of the most famous Hollywood movie sets of all time. — -- Classic film fans will have to travel to the South to get a look at one of the most famous Hollywood movie sets of all ...
The Beastmaster was once so popular on TV that the only thing bigger was Gone With the Wind, and it’s one of the most iconic ...
In 1939, Gone With the Wind broke censorship rules with the iconic swear, “Frankly, my dear, I don’t give a damn.” Filmmakers fought a battle to keep the line in the movie against the Hays Code ...
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 thoughts.
PHILADELPHIA (CBS) -- If you measure bang for your buck by the amount of time spent in the movie theater, a great opportunity is heading your way. The nearly four-hour-long film "Gone with the Wind" ...
Gone with the Wind was a sensation long before it hit theaters. Years before its Dec. 15, 1939 release, the studio built ...
A special screening of the 1939 classic film “Gone With The Wind,” featuring an introduction from movie expert Leonard Maltin, returns to theaters across the region on select days next month. The ...
On Dec. 15, 1939 — 85 years ago Sunday — “Gone With the Wind,” a sweeping tale of romance set against the Civil War and its aftermath in the South and based on a Pulitzer Prize-winning novel, ...
Two pieces of footage–each just a few minutes or less–that, juxtaposed, become a metaphor: The first is from 1939’s Gone with the Wind. Scarlett O’Hara, one of American movies’ most irritating ...