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Gone With the Wind
Gone With the Wind (1939)
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3 hr 42 mins
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War
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Romance
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Released: 1/1/1939
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Box Office Total:
$6.9M
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Synopsis:
Scarlett O'Hara is in love with drippy Ashley Wilkes, and is devastated when he announces that he plans to marry his cousin Melanie. She pleads with Ashley to marry her instead, but then, on the first day of the Civil War, she meets mercurial Rhett Butler. A man to match her strength of character and romantic desires, Butler changes the course of her life. Despite hunger, and the burning of Atlanta, Scarlett survives the war and its aftermath, but ultimately loses the only man she really loved.
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Full Cast & Crew
Theatrical Release
1/1/1939
Director
Credit
Victor Fleming
Director
Cast
Credit
Vivien Leigh
Scarlett O'Hara
Clark Gable
Rhett Butler
Leslie Howard
Ashley Wilkes
Olivia de Havilland
Melanie Hamilton
Hattie McDaniel
Mammy
George Reeves
Brent Tarleton
Fred Crane
Stuart Tarleton
Everett Brown
Big Sam
Zack Williams
Elijah
Thomas Mitchell
Gerald O'Hara
Oscar Polk
Pork
Barbara O'Neil
Ellen O'Hara
Victor Jory
Jonas Wilkerson
Evelyn Keyes
Suellen O'Hara
Ann Rutherford
Careen O'Hara
Butterfly McQueen
Prissy
Howard Hickman
John Wilkes
Alicia Rhett
India Wilkes
Rand Brooks
Charles Hamilton
Carroll Nye
Frank Kennedy
Marcella Martin
Cathleen Calvert
Laura Hope Crews
Aunt "Pittypat" Hamilton
Harry Davenport
Doctor Meade
Leona Roberts
Mrs Meade
Jane Darwell
Mrs Merriwether
Albert Morin
Rene Picard
Mary Anderson
Maybelle Merriwether
Terry Sheron
Fanny Elsing
William McClain
Old Levi
Eddie Anderson (Rochester)
Uncle Peter
Jackie Moran
Phil Meade
Cliff Edwards
Reminiscent Soldier
Ona Munson
Belle Watling
George Hackathorne
Wounded Soldier in Pain
Roscoe Ates
Convalescent Soldier
John Arledge
Dying Soldier
Eric Linden
Amputation Case
Tom Tyler
Commanding Officer
William Bakewell
Mounted Officer
Lef Phelps
Bartender
Paul Hurst
Yankee Deserter
Ernest Whitman
Carpetbagger's Friend
William Stelling
Returning Veteran
Louis Jean Heydt
Hungry Soldier
Isabel Jewell
Emmy Slattery
Robert Elliott
Yankee Major
George Meeker
Poker Playing Captain
Irving Bacon
Corporal
Adrian Morris
Carpetbagger Orator
J M Kerrigan
Johnny Gallegher
Olin Howlin
Yankee Businessman
Yakima Canutt
Renegade
Blue Washington
Renegade's Companion
Ward Bond
Tom--Yankee Captain
Cammie King
Bonnie Blue Butler
Mickey Kuhn
Beau Wilkes
Lillian Kemble-Cooper
Bonnie's Nurse
Production Credits
Credit
David O Selznick
Producer
Production Companies
Credit
Selznick International Productions
Production Company
Distribution Companies
Credit
UIP The Film Consortium
Theatrical Distributor
UIP The Film Consortium
Foreign Theatrical Distributor
Turner Entertainment Group
Domestic TV Distributor
New Line Records
Domestic Theatrical Distributor
MGM/UA Entertainment Company
Domestic Theatrical Distributor
Writer
Credit
Sidney Howard
Screenplay
Margaret Mitchell
Novel as Source Material
Art Department
Credit
Henry J Stahl
Art Department - scenic department superintendent
Edward C Boyle
Set Decorator - interior decorator
Lyle Wheeler
Art Director
William Cameron Menzies
Production Designer
Casting
Credit
Charles Richards
Casting Associate - casting manager
Fred Schuessler
Casting Associate - casting manager
Film Camera
Credit
Ray Rennahan
Color - Technicolor associate
Ernest Haller
Director of Photography
Arthur Arling
Camera Operator
Fred Parrish
Photography - still photographer
Wilfrid M Cline
Color - Technicolor associate
Vincent Furror
Camera Operator
Henri Jaffa
Color - Technicolor associate
Management
Credit
Harold Cules
Manager - properties manager
Music
Credit
Max Steiner
Music - musical score
Production Management
Credit
Lydia Schiller
Continuity - production continuity
Mason Litan
Location Manager
Eric G Stacey
Assistant Director
Raymond A Klune
Production Manager
Connie Earle
Continuity
Ridgeway Callow
Assistant Director
Sound
Credit
Frank Maher
Sound - sound recorder
Visual Effects
Credit
Jack Cosgrove
Special Effects - special photographic effects
Lee Zavitz
Special Effects - associate special photographic effects
Wardrobe Hair Makeup
Credit
Monte Westmore Sr
Makeup - makeup & hairstyling
Walter Plunkett
Costume Designer
Marian Dabney
Wardrobe Assistant - wardrobe associate
Edward P Lambert
Wardrobe - in charge of wardrobe
Elmer Ellsworth
Wardrobe Assistant - wardrobe associate
Hazel Rogers
Makeup - makeup & hairstyling associate
Ben Nye
Makeup - makeup & hairstyling associate
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