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ATLANTA (AP) – Seventy-five years after the premiere of the movie “Gone with the Wind,” research is shedding light on the racial tensions that existed at the time between the producer and ...
The Atlanta premiere of “Gone with the Wind” in 1939 was an historic event for many in Georgia. Everyone had “Gone with the Wind” fever, it seemed, except for Flannery O’Connor who ...
Special guests at the Loews Atlanta premiere included five Civil War ... What became of Scarlett’s ancestral home, Tara, in “Gone With the Wind’’? It was just a columned facade, trucked ...
However, people have noticed other issues with Gone With the Wind regarding race. Segregation may have ended on set, but it was not the last instance for its cast members. The premiere did not ...
A nearly-lost script from the 1939 classic, "Gone With the Wind," reveal screenwriters battled ... to the pageantry on display at the premiere in Atlanta," he said. Kimel described how the removed ...
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 big ...
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 ...
Leigh won premiere roles on British stage ... she tells Scarlett in a squeeky voice that was actually her own. Is Gone With The Wind still a great film? Has it survived the ages?
After nearly a year of actual filming, editing and scoring, David O. Selznick’s production of “Gone With the Wind,” from Margaret Mitchell’s novel of the Civil War and reconstruction ...