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Title : GONE WITH THE WIND

Director : Victor FLEMING

Release Year : 1939

Production Year : 1939

Production Company : Selznick International Pictures

Country : USA

Synopsis : Large scale romantic drama set during the American Civil War. .

Cast : Vivien LEIGH Scarlett O'Hara

Clark GABLE Rhett Butler

Leslie HOWARD Ashley Wilkes

Olivia de HAVILLAND Melanie Hamilton

Hattie McDANIEL Mammy

Carroll NYE Frank Kennedy

Alicia RHETT India Wilkes

Butterfly McQUEEN Prissy

Ona MUNSON Belle Watling

Thomas MITCHELL

Credits : Victor FLEMING Director

David O. SELZNICK Producer

Sidney HOWARD Script

Margaret MITCHELL Author of the Original Work

Ernest HALLER Photography

Ray RENNAHAN Photography

William Cameron MENZIES Photography

Hal C. KERN Editor

James E. NEWCOM Editor

Lyle WHEELER Art Director

Max STEINER Music

Running Time : 222

Field Length : 19793 ft or 6036 mtrs.

Colour Code : Colour

Colour system : Technicolor

Awards:

American Academy Awards (Oscars) 1939

Best Film

American Academy Awards (Oscars) 1939

Best Actress - Vivien LEIGH

American Academy Awards (Oscars) 1939

Best Supporting Actress - Hattie McDANIEL

American Academy Awards (Oscars) 1939

Best Director - Victor FLEMING

American Academy Awards (Oscars) 1939

Best Screenplay - Sidney HOWARD

American Academy Awards (Oscars) 1939

Best Cinematography - Ernest HALLER

American Academy Awards (Oscars) 1939

Best Cinematography - Ray RENNAHAN

American Academy Awards (Oscars) 1939

Best Assistant Director - Lyle WHEELER

American Academy Awards (Oscars) 1939

Best Film Editing - Hal C. KERN

American Academy Awards (Oscars) 1939

Best Film Editing - James E. NEWCOM

American Academy Awards (Oscars) 1939

Special Academy Award - William Cameron MENZIES





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Review with release date.

American Cinematographer.v78.n9.September 1997 p.12,14 lang.ENG

A description of the digital restoration job carried out by LaserPacific Media

Corporation on GONE WITH THE WIND (1939).

Empire.n90.December 1996 p.147 lang.ENG .illus

Book review of "On the Road to Tara: the Making of Gone With the Wind" by

Aljean Harmetz, pub. Abrams.

CineAction!.n40.May 1996 p.4-12 lang.ENG .illus

Re-assesses GONE WITH THE WIND and suggests it can be read in a number

of ways and represents a jumble of many different values.

Films of the Golden Age.n1.Summer 1995 p.24-25 lang.ENG .illus

Costumes made for the film and now owned by Jim Tumblin.

Empire.n67.January 1995 p.22 lang.ENG .illus

A list of facts about GONE WITH THE WIND (1939).

Historical Journal of Film, Radio and Television.v14.n4.October 1994 p.367-376

lang.ENG

Considers the roles given to black people in films about the American Civil War,

noting the visual representations in films including THE BIRTH OF A NATION,

GONE WITH THE WIND and GLORY.

Satellite Times.April 1994 p.20-21 lang.ENG .illus

Interview with Joanne Whalley-Kilmer and Timothy Dalton on filming the

miniseries SCARLETT, based on Alexandra Ripley's sequel to GONE WITH THE

WIND.

Filmfax.n43.Feb/Mar 1994 p.70-76 lang.ENG .illus

A survey of the career of stuntman Yakima Canutt.

Post Script.v13.n2.Win/Spr 1994 p.14-27 lang.ENG .illus

About the use of music and images in GONE WITH THE WIND to represent

sexuality and race.

Films in Review.v42.n11/12.Nov/Dec 1991 p.370-376 lang.ENG .illus

A 50 question quiz (with answers) on GONE WITH THE WIND.

Hollywood Reporter.v319.n17.23 Sep 1991 p.8,9 lang.ENG .illus

GONE WITH THE WIND presents a mythical and romanticised view of the Old

South.

Hollywood Reporter.v314.n39.22 Oct 1990 p.4,18 lang.ENG

Article about its Soviet premier this year.

Journal of Popular Film & Television.v18.n2.Summer 1990 p.52-63 lang.ENG

illus

Compares and contrasts the WIZARD OF OZ with GONE WITH THE WIND,

in the aftermath of their fiftieth anniversaries and analyses their popularity, development

of their myths and defines the concept of "home" inherent in both films.

Films in Review.v41.n5.May 1990 p.308-310 lang.ENG

Article criticising the semi-colourisation of the film by Turner Ent. for modern

release, and commenting on some of more muted effects this has had in comparison to

the original 3-strip Technicolor format.

Score Filmmuziek Magazine.nSpecial.November 1989 p.[1-13] lang.DUT

Special issue, half of which is devoted to GONE WITH THE WIND. p.[4-5].

Article on and filmography of the composer Max Steiner. p.[12-13]. Details of

soundtracks.

Listener.v122.n3130.7 Sep 1989 p.33 lang.ENG .illus

A tribute on its 50th anniversary.

City Limits.n412.24 Aug 1989 p.27 lang.ENG

Note about the film's re-release

Time Out.n992.23 Aug 1989 p.34 lang.ENG

Reappraisal of the film on the occasion of its re-release.

Films and Filming.n418.August 1989 p.28-30 lang.ENG .illus

On the film's re-release in its 50th anniversary year

Sight and Sound.v58.n3.Summer 1989 p.202-205 lang.ENG .illus

On the 50th anniversary of the 1st release of GWTW, a discussion of the

different interpretations of the film as seen over the years

American Cinematographer.v70.n4.April 1989 p.36-39 lang.ENG .illus

Article on the restoration of the film

Film History.v3.n2.1989 p.87-104 lang.ENG .illus

An analysis of the narrative construction and production design of the fire

sequence in GONE WITH THE WIND.

Hollywood Reporter.v306.n19.16 Feb 1989 p.30 lang.ENG

Review of the ceremony to unveil the new print of Gone with the Wind, to

coincide with the 50th anniversary of the making of the film.

Film Français.n2158.11 Sep 1987 p.30 lang.FRE

Article on the background to the making of the film.

Hollywood Reporter.v298.n26.14 Aug 1987 p.1, 5 lang.ENG

Details of acquisition of TV rights for the film by Turner Broadcasting System

and plans for the 50th anniversary television special the MAKING OF GONE WITH

THE WIND.

Classic Images.n144.June 1987 p.C42-C44 lang.ENG

Article discusses the careers of the actors cast in the film, arguing that near-

perfect casting took place.

American Film.v12.n6.April 1987 p.9 lang.ENG

Article on a feud between two counties in Georgia about the right to create a

memorial to GONE WITH THE WIND.

American Film.v12.n3.December 1986 p.26-29 lang.ENG

Article on the reasons why there is so much interest in making a sequel to

GONE WITH THE WIND, and the legal barrier placed in the way of such a project.

Classic Images.n129.March 1986 p.C20-C21 lang.ENG

Article about interesting facts about the film which are seldom known.

American Film.v11.n4.Jan/Feb 1986 p.11 lang.ENG

Article on efforts to create a GONE WITH THE WIND historical park in

Georgia, with details of ownership of many of the sets and costumes from the film.

Films and Filming.n375.December 1985 p.30 lang.ENG

Note that the film is to be released on S8mm by Derann Films (UK) and Ken

Films (USA) the price to be £500 in the UK.

Hollywood Reporter.v288.n46.30 Sep 1985 p.1, 22 lang.ENG

A High Court ruling in Atlanta has prevented the making of any sequel to the

film.

Screen International.n516.28 Sep 1985 p.6 lang.ENG

Note that Patrick Curtis was Olivia De Havilland's baby in the film.

Télérama.n1801.18 Jul 1984 p.24-27 lang.FRE

Article on Selznick and the making of the film.

Films and Filming.n357.June 1984 p.16 lang.ENG

Review

Hollywood Reporter.v278.n25.6 Sep 1983 p.1, 29 lang.ENG

Article on the discovery of a mislabelled internegative of the film in storage

vaults in Kansas.

Hollywood Reporter.v277.n36.12 Jul 1983 p.3 lang.ENG

Plotline of planned GONE WITH THE WIND II, sequel to the film.

American Classic Screen.v6.n5.Sep/Oct 1982 p.16-22 lang.ENG

Article on Walter Plunkett's costume designs for the film.

American Cinematographer.v63.n8.August 1982 p.788-791, 835-848 lang.ENG

Article on the special effects used in the film.

Film Reader.n5.1982 p.76-82 lang.ENG

Article on musical stereotypes in the INFORMER, GONE WITH THE WIND,

and LAURA.

Radio Times.v233.n3032/33.19/26 Dec 1981 p.107-116 lang.ENG

Article in which the story of the film's production is seen from the viewpoints of

the main stars involved.

American Classic Screen.v5.n6.Nov/Dec 1981 p.14-16 lang.ENG

Article on the screenplay for the film, of which there were several versions and

numerous writers.

American Classic Screen.v4.n4.Summer 1980 p.Summer 35 lang.ENG

Note on the 40th anniversary celebration held for the film in Los Angeles on

Dec 28th, 1979.

Screen Digest.June 1978 lang.ENG

Review

Screen Digest.June 1978 p.104 lang.ENG

Brief entry on CBS's advance for the rights of the film.

Hollywood Reporter.v251.n3.6 Apr 1978 p.1, 4 lang.ENG

Report on a licensing deal between MGM and CBS.

Films in Review.v28.n1.January 1977 p.41-42 lang.ENG

Report on the film's TV showing.

American Classic Screen.v1.n3.Jan/Feb 1977 p.4 lang.ENG

First video presentation of film on television.

Screen International.n63.20 Nov 1976 p.18 lang.ENG

Report of its first commercial showing on American TV.

Broadcast.n888.15 Nov 1976 p.13 lang.ENG

Note on the restoration of the film for its TV premiere.

Screen International.n43.3 Jul 1976 p.8 lang.ENG

Report on first television showing.

Films in Review.v27.n4.April 1976 p.253 lang.ENG

Review

Films Illustrated.v5.n50.October 1975 p.52 lang.ENG

Review

Journal of Popular Film.v3.n3.Summer 1974 p.Summer 203-218 lang.ENG

Review

CinemaTV Today.n10085.1 Jun 1974 p.18 lang.ENG

Brief report about the film being shown on American TV.

Journal of Popular Film.v2.n4.Fall 1973 p.Fall 366-371 lang.ENG

The black reaction to the film.

Films and Filming.v15.n2.November 1968 p.54 lang.ENG

Review

Films in Review.v19.n9.November 1968 p.591 lang.ENG

Letter relating to prints.

Kine Weekly.n3179.14 Sep 1968 p.10 lang.ENG

Review

Daily Cinema.n9573.13 Sep 1968 p.4 lang.ENG

Review

Films in Review.v19.n3.March 1968 p.185 lang.ENG

Additional to above.

Films and Filming.v14.n3.December 1967 p.12-17 lang.ENG

Article on making.

Films in Review.v18.n10.December 1967 p.652 lang.ENG

Note on method of converting to 70mm.

Motion Picture Herald.v237.n43.25 Oct 1967 p.735 lang.ENG

Review

Variety.18 Oct 1967 p.6 lang.ENG

Details of 70mm re-issue.

Hollywood Reporter.v197.n48.12 Oct 1967 p.3 lang.ENG

Review

Films in Review.v13.n9.November 1962 p.569 lang.ENG

Letter on quality of prints of old copy and re-issue.

Daily Cinema.n8470.12 Jun 1961 p.10 lang.ENG

Review

Films in Review.v12.n6.Jun/Jul 1961 p.371, 379 lang.ENG

Review

Films in Review.v12.n5.May 1961 p.293 lang.ENG

Review

Motion Picture Herald.v222.n12.8 Apr 1961 lang.ENG

Art. on American re-issue.

Films in Review.v8.n5.May 1957 p.205 lang.ENG

Art., awards won, making.

Audio-Visual Guide.v20.n9.May 1954 p.27 lang.ENG

Art., cred., full castlist.

Today's Cinema.v79.n6556.29 Jul 1952 lang.ENG

Re-reissue.

Sight and Sound Supplement.n14.March 1948 p.11 lang.ENG

Some credits and note about the attitude towards blacks in the film - within an

index on blacks in film 1905-1948.

Kinematograph Weekly.n2113.30 Oct 1947 lang.ENG

Re-issue.

Bianco e Nero.n1.October 1947 p.63-110 lang.ITA

Included in article which re-evaluates three old American films reissued in Italy.

Today's Cinema.v68.n5448.17 Jan 1947 lang.ENG

3000th screening in West End.

Motion Picture Herald.v156.n1.1 Jul 1944 lang.ENG

Figures on total showings etc.

Kinematograph Weekly.n1723.25 Apr 1940 lang.ENG

Review

Today's Cinema.v54.n4406.24 Apr 1940 lang.ENG

Review

Picturegoer.v9.n465.20 Apr 1940 p.6 lang.ENG

Leigh on making.

Monthly Film Bulletin.v7.n76.April 1940 p.56 lang.ENG

Review

Films.v1.n2.Spring 1940 p.Spring 61-67 lang.ENG

Review

Motion Picture Herald.v137.n11.16 Dec 1939 lang.ENG

Figures on total showings etc}


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