This undated handout photo provided by the Harry Ransom Center shows the burgundy ball gown worn by Vivien Leigh as Scarlett O'Hara in "Gone With The Wind." The ball gown as well as the iconic green ...
Gone with the Wind was a sensation long before it hit theaters. Years before its Dec. 15, 1939 release, the studio built ...
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.
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 ...
Makuochi Echebiri is a News Writer for Collider. He has been interested in creative writing from as far back as high school, and he would consume pretty much anything that’s film or TV. However, his ...
Silver Screen Collection/Getty Images Vivien Leigh (left) and Hattie McDaniel (right) appear in Gone with the Wind Historian David Vincent Kimel, who purchased a 301-page shooting script that once ...
This undated handout photo provided by the Harry Ransom Center shows conservator Cara Varnell using an opti-visor, to study the green curtain dress jacket worn by Vivien Leigh as Scarlett O'Hara in ...