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@susanb8222
@susanb8222 26 күн бұрын
I also read the book. The book is just as good as the movie, over a 1,000 pages. Goes into more detail of Scarlet & Rhett Butler. It was fascinating…a great read. Couldn’t put it down. Bought the movie a few years ago.
@sparkles999rose2
@sparkles999rose2 Ай бұрын
Funny how the one guy thought we’d understand more about the film in the future, when realistically it’ll be cancelled just like how aunt Jemima has been erased from history
@martiemc8398
@martiemc8398 Ай бұрын
Everyone brings their own experience to this movie and book.
@Itstonytime77
@Itstonytime77 2 ай бұрын
Juat saw the re release in the theatre! So hood one of my favorite movies of all time
@etfbit
@etfbit 3 ай бұрын
Good job UGA - all this should be in Georgia - but nah ya'll too focused on winning kickball games
@antiquesacademy8986
@antiquesacademy8986 3 ай бұрын
I was amazed to discover that Margaret Mitchell may have based Rhett Butler on a REAL Character c1860 Charleston SC. George Trenholm .....kzbin.info/www/bejne/imWQe6eppLp2p9U
@Bruuba
@Bruuba 4 ай бұрын
My heart jumped with joy to even see those dresses in this vid. If I saw them in person, I would definitely cry!
@jerseygurl620
@jerseygurl620 4 ай бұрын
I made my 20 yr old son watch it last night. I thought his attention span would have been about an hour & we would have to watch it over the next 4 nights. Not only did he watch it straight through, captivated & in awe, but his first words when the movie finished, were " Now I understand why this is considered one of the greatest movies of all time"...happy momma ❤
@user-lo2ug6sy5f
@user-lo2ug6sy5f 4 ай бұрын
One of my favorites..... Great actors& actresses.......Excellent...
@dexculpepper-py1jr
@dexculpepper-py1jr 5 ай бұрын
What do you mean gender
@marcdelente2456
@marcdelente2456 5 ай бұрын
Certe ces un classique mais je n ai jamai pu le regardé jusqu' au bout sûrement Scarlet m insupporte et le décor de la muraille de king Kong qu' ont a brûlé pour restituer l incendie d Atlenta impensable pour le plus grand fan du chef d'oeuvre de meriam c Cooper et Ernest shoedsack pour la RKO en 1933 et le plus grand chef d oeuvre de tout les temps.
@alecwilliams7111
@alecwilliams7111 8 ай бұрын
If you want to assess the importance of GONE WITH THE WIND, compare it to THE JAZZ SINGER only ten years before. GONE WITH THE WIND was a great achievement in film making. Listen to the dialogue. Rhett and Scarlett aren't hero and heroine. They're anti-hero and anti-heroine. Read Margaret Mitchell's letters, too. I think they will confirm this.
@karenlogue5663
@karenlogue5663 8 ай бұрын
I am 78 years old I first saw this movie when I was 9 over the years I couldn't possibly remember how many times I have watched it. It is timeless in fact I think I will watch it right now ❤
@michaelrodgers7109
@michaelrodgers7109 6 ай бұрын
❤ I watch part two in early 1970s Boxing day x it was split into two parts x to.make sure other movies and shows got fair slots x just brought another dvd mine was bit old x
@NewshaZolfaghari-rd8dv
@NewshaZolfaghari-rd8dv 9 ай бұрын
Обожаю этот фильм.Посмотрела его ещё в детстве. Теперь смотрю вместе со своей дочкой.
@robertdexter5342
@robertdexter5342 9 ай бұрын
Scarlett was Mrs Kennedy before Jackie!!
@Jacks_here
@Jacks_here 10 ай бұрын
The weirdest fact about Gone with the Wind is that Martin Luther King Jr. sang as a member of his church choir in slave costume, for the all-white audience at the Atlanta premiere of the film.
@alwaysblake148
@alwaysblake148 11 ай бұрын
The comment that Hattie McDaniel did not attend the Oscar ceremony is not correct. She was there but in a inconspicuous area (which was equally appalling). Her acceptance speech was reviewed by execs beforehand in case she won, again, appalling. Clark Gable was her staunch friend who refused to go to Atlantic if she couldn't. Enormous pressure was brought to bear, and he finally went. He remained a close friend of Hattie's until the end of her life.
@ChickenFriedDryEraseMarkers
@ChickenFriedDryEraseMarkers 11 ай бұрын
I just saw this movie for the first time, and I think to remove this movie would be ridiculous. Honestly, I find the showcase of black folk of the movie is honestly actually progressive. I actually found the black characters to be better shown than the white people in the movie. The white people were emotional, lying, ignorant, naive, foolish, cheating, dramatic, stealing, selfish, ect. Whereas the black characters were calculated, kind, wise, intelligent, happy, and all around good. The only thing that feels like ot could be regressionist about the movie is its pro-south ideals. Displays a lot of sympathy for the south while portraying the Yankees as evil. But, it nothing really to do with their political views. I think this movie was was progressive fir the time and still today. HBO was out of its mind for trying to cancel this movie. I honestly don't even think they watched it, I'm guessing they saw a movie from the 30s about the Civil War that was pro-south and assumed it was racist without actually watching or know9ng anything about the movie. Like how it featured the forst ever black actor/actress to win an Oscar. Amyone thinking this movie needs to be canceled is a fool, just like Miss O'Hara.
@turnerification123
@turnerification123 Жыл бұрын
This is my favorite book and movie. I researched it I went to margaret Mitchells home in Georgia unfortunately they had torn down Tara like they do everything. I bought a book on the making of the dresses, the people picked to play mitchells characters, she actually participated in that and 7:00 much more. I do not want this movie reviewed by this commie party its a great portrayal of the south the civil war and the after ..
@hensonlaura
@hensonlaura Жыл бұрын
3 min. in, this isn't about GWTW, its about curating. 👎
@user-zy3zd3sx2d
@user-zy3zd3sx2d Жыл бұрын
It's absolutely heartbreaking that Margaret Mitchell was mowed down by an Atlanta taxi driver. The story of Margaret Mitchell is fascinating, including how Gone With the Wind came to be. kzbin.info/www/bejne/aqPdgnWYfrSpodU
@samson9535
@samson9535 Жыл бұрын
The Great Depression DID NOT end in 1936. In fact 1936-37 were two of worst years during the Great Depression era. It wasn't until the outbreak of WW2 that the economy started to turn around and it wasn't until 1943 that full employment was achieved.
@MaureenDeVries-wd9mh
@MaureenDeVries-wd9mh 9 ай бұрын
TRUTH!
@bryanspindle4455
@bryanspindle4455 Жыл бұрын
I first saw GWTW when it was re-released in theaters in 1967. I was 10 years old and l was just blown away. I loved everything about it from the opening theme song to the characters and the costumes and sets. I thought Vivien Leigh was the most beautiful actress l ever saw. I remember the large theater was packed.
@MTknitter22
@MTknitter22 Жыл бұрын
The Univ knew this would be a huge draw and it’s why they purchased the archives and records. It will make much money over the years!!!
@MTknitter22
@MTknitter22 Жыл бұрын
Scarlett’s gowns were stunning. She was so small and tiny.
@MicaRayan
@MicaRayan Жыл бұрын
The production is just so otherworldly. GwtW simply shows how literature art would stand on its own... to be pulled of so accurately and to be presented so fantastically in a visual form.
@babakbabak1414
@babakbabak1414 Жыл бұрын
So beautiful Vivien leigh 🌹🌹🌹🌹💗💗💗💗💗💗
@arimarianne7528
@arimarianne7528 Жыл бұрын
An attempt to provide the text of the handwritten letters: 8:24 “Athens GA Mr. David B. Selznick: You are no doubt receiving many letters regarding the (sub? pic) I am (interested) in. To the extent of writing to you.” 8:25 “on your hands when you select the casting of this *_big_* picture. *Clark Gable* is perfect for Rhett Butler. But ____ please give Scarletts (sic) role to a woman who has the *_Southern dialect. Come South_* and study our *dialect*. I don’t know your people as you do, but it” After getting out my magnifying glass to decode the writing, it looks like this is part of the original for the typewritten letter at 8:19. Good that they transcribed it for the director xp
@kl12345-u
@kl12345-u Жыл бұрын
the older I get, the more I can get outta this movie & the book, (which is better in my opinion, plus must read the sequel "Scarlett") life is hard & we need to be tougher... tomorrow is always another day! I cried after watching it again for like the n-th time I couldn't recall anymore, & I cried for the 1st time upon seeing how Scarlett lost almost everyone & everything when arrived at home, the rich glorious old times is gone now, she must make herself out of nothing & she did it at whatever the costs she could afford, truly remarkable, what a woman!
@kl12345-u
@kl12345-u Жыл бұрын
regardless of slavery, or racism, or whatever cancel culture/WOKE idea is out there, I believe everyone needs someone like Mammy close by to do us some good in life, like just give the real sh*t straight in your face whenever is needed. that's priceless & should be cherished, real love & care. I love it!
@Jabberstax
@Jabberstax Жыл бұрын
Gone with the Wind is miles better than anything Hollywood makes these days, and it will be remembered long after all the modern woke rubbish has been forgotten.
@a_Somer
@a_Somer Жыл бұрын
5 minutes in & ugh, dude enough with the woke lecture
@michelleharkness7549
@michelleharkness7549 Жыл бұрын
In Thanksgiving: ( USA 🇺🇸) : Presenter { Cinematographic} : thank you: again, thank you
@michelleharkness7549
@michelleharkness7549 Жыл бұрын
In Thanksgiving: ( USA 🇺🇸) : btw: the Presentation { Cinematographic} is wonderful: again, the Presentation { Cinematographic} is wonderful
@michelleharkness7549
@michelleharkness7549 Жыл бұрын
In Thanksgiving: ( USA 🇺🇸) : btw: Media Technical Support People and Staff @ Presentation { Cinematography} ; thank you: again, thank you
@user-cf7pe3qg1c
@user-cf7pe3qg1c Жыл бұрын
The movie as great as it is and I have seen it numerous times... Read the book!! ❤️
@heatheralice89
@heatheralice89 Жыл бұрын
👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
@orchiddo1
@orchiddo1 Жыл бұрын
I lack words to respect all about this film. I love the film and the author and all characters in Gone with the Wind. Terrific both the novel and the film. Until now, no film has ever caught the more attention and love for it will live forever, I hope.
@jacquelinecorvin7386
@jacquelinecorvin7386 Жыл бұрын
I was probably 10-12 yrs. Old when I saw GWTW, around 1959. It took my breath away, still does, epic film.
@jacquelinecorvin7386
@jacquelinecorvin7386 Жыл бұрын
I would like to see a better sequel done. Didn’t like how Scarlett was done.
@kathleenstoin671
@kathleenstoin671 Жыл бұрын
This is a great film, if you keep in mind that it is based on Mitchell's fantasy of slavery. It's not an accurate portrayal of slavery or the Reconstruction era.
@nativevirginian8344
@nativevirginian8344 Жыл бұрын
I saw this movie the first time in 1976, it was required viewing for school, we took the bus to the local theater to see it. I went to the theater to see it on the 80th anniversary also. I read the book the first time to find out what Melanie told Rhett to let them bury Bonnie. It wasn’t in the book either😊, but I loved the book too and have reread it several times. I watch GWTW on DVD at home. GWTW is a beautiful movie. Not as close to truth as the book, but it should not be taken as a real history lesson. It’s the story & the beautiful presentation, the way it makes you feel. Great achievement in movie making. The book is extraordinary.
@carolinegodden4364
@carolinegodden4364 Жыл бұрын
I PLAY SCARLETT ARTHUR PLAYS RHETT GOLDEN BRUCE PLAYS ASHLEY IM GUESSING THAT MY TRACEY JANE PLAYS MISS MELANIE 🐦 🕊 🌌
@Melons-vg8dq
@Melons-vg8dq Жыл бұрын
Fake movie. Plantation owners were not ruined. They hid their fortunes in New York banks. They continued to make trouble for blacks everywhere they went
@cliftonchapma1
@cliftonchapma1 Жыл бұрын
Still moves me , my favorite movie 🎬. Hands down!
@maryanne7414
@maryanne7414 Жыл бұрын
Yes🎉
@luckylady7542
@luckylady7542 Жыл бұрын
Don't talk about racism in relationship to this epic movie. Selznick was Jewish. No other race of people were treated so terribly.I cant even finish listening to this if everyone is going to focus on slavery which wouldn't have happened if their own people weren't hunting them down and selling them.
@nativevirginian8344
@nativevirginian8344 Жыл бұрын
And the Yankees transporting them over here in their ships.
@johnnicholas1488
@johnnicholas1488 Жыл бұрын
Video doesn't tell us much. Lacks insight. .
@marlenejohnson5461
@marlenejohnson5461 Жыл бұрын
I first read the book when I was about 16 and feel in love with it. It was the first time that I felt the realization of the civil war and the importance of it. I’ve been fascinated with that era ever since. It was such a tragic time in history.
@jeanhowell9353
@jeanhowell9353 Жыл бұрын
Interesting that no one seemed concerned about how poor white people were presented. The reality is people are products of their culture. Poor whites act a certain way…..blacks had and have a certain culture. Period.
@audreydaleski1067
@audreydaleski1067 2 жыл бұрын
Historic, for sure.
@audreydaleski1067
@audreydaleski1067 2 жыл бұрын
It's not my favorite movie but it is good.