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Gone with the Wind

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American motion picture classic in which a manipulative woman and a roguish man conduct a turbulent romance during the Civil War and Reconstruction periods.
Director
Victor Fleming, George Cukor, Sam Wood
Year
Genre
Box Office
$200,882,193
Production
Selznick International Pictures,Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
Awards
Won 8 Oscars. 22 wins & 12 nominations total
Thomas Mitchell
Gerald O'Hara
Barbara O'Neil
Ellen - His Wife
Vivien Leigh
Scarlett - Their Daughter
Evelyn Keyes
Suellen - Their Daughter
Ann Rutherford
Carreen - Their Daughter
George Reeves
Stuart Tarleton - Scarlett's Beau
Brent Tarleton - Scarlett's Beau
Hattie McDaniel
Mammy - House Servant
Oscar Polk
Pork - House Servant
Butterfly McQueen
Prissy - House Servant
Victor Jory
Jonas Wilkerson - Field Overseer
Everett Brown
Big Sam - Field Foreman
Howard Hickman
John Wilkes
Alicia Rhett
India - His Daughter
Leslie Howard
Ashley - His Son
Olivia de Havilland
Melanie Hamilton - Their Cousin
Rand Brooks
Charles Hamilton - Her Brother
Carroll Nye
Frank Kennedy - A Guest
Clark Gable
Rhett Butler - Visitor from Charleston
Laura Hope Crews
Aunt 'Pittypat' Hamilton
Eddie 'Rochester' Anderson
Uncle Peter - Her Coachman (as Eddie Anderson)
Harry Davenport
Dr. Meade
Leona Roberts
Mrs. Meade
Jane Darwell
Mrs. Merriwether
Ona Munson
Belle Watling
Paul Hurst
Yankee Deserter
Isabel Jewell
Emmy Slattery
Bonnie Blue Butler
Eric Linden
Amputation Case
J.M. Kerrigan
Johnny Gallagher
Ward Bond
Tom - Yankee Captain
Jackie Moran
Phil Meade
Cliff Edwards
Reminiscent Soldier
Lillian Kemble-Cooper
Bonnie's Nurse in London (as L. Kemble-Cooper)
Yakima Canutt
Renegade
Marcella Martin
Cathleen Calvert
Louis Jean Heydt
Hungry Soldier Holding Beau Wilkes
Mickey Kuhn
Beau Wilkes
Olin Howland
A Carpetbagger Businessman
Irving Bacon
Corporal
Robert Elliott
Yankee Major
William Bakewell
Mounted Officer
Mary Anderson
Maybelle Merriwether
Wounded Soldier
Eric Alden
Rafe Calvert
John Arledge
Dying Soldier
Roscoe Ates
Convalescent Soldier
Trevor Bardette
Minor Role
Cancan Girl
Yankee Soldier in Shantytown / Townsperson
Gentleman at Twelve Oaks Barbecue
Morgan Brown
Party Guest
Housemaid at Evening Prayers
Minor Role
James Bush
Gentleman
Housemaid at Evening Prayers
Beau Wilkes
Horace B. Carpenter
Atlanta Citizen
Louise Carter
Bandleader's Wife
Shirley Chambers
Belle's Girl
Eddy Chandler
Sergeant at Hospital
Thomas Mitchell's white horse
Wallis Clark
Poker-Playing Captain
Minor Role
Frank Coghlan Jr.
Collapsing Soldier
Billy Cook
Boy with Tears When Death Rolls Are Read
Jim Corey
Lumber Mill Convict
Gino Corrado
Minor Role
Housemaid at Twelve Oaks
Luke Cosgrave
Bandleader
Kernan Cripps
Yankee Soldier in Shantytown
Melanie's Baby
Party Guest
Yola d'Avril
Belle's Girl
Jewel Collector at Bazaar
Minor Role
Minor Role
Minor Role
Lester Dorr
Minor Role
Bonnie Blue Butler - Age 2
Hospital Nurse
Housemaid at Evening Prayers
General's Wife
Minor Role
Frank Faylen
Soldier Aiding Dr. Meade
Cancan Girl
Bonnie Blue Butler as Newborn
George Hackathorne
Wounded Soldier in Pain
Chuck Hamilton
Yankee Soldier in Shantytown
Cancan Girl
Guest at Twelve Oaks Party / Dancer at Altanta Ball
Housemaid at Twelve Oaks
Hospital Nurse
Melanie's Son
Shep Houghton
Southern Dandy
Cancan Girl
Dancer - Atlanta Bazaar
Si Jenks
Yankee on Street
Tommy Kelly
Boy in Band
Emmett King
Party Guest
Yankee Soldier in Shantytown
Cancan Girl
Margaret Mann
Woman Writing Letter at Atlanta Church Hospital
BBQ Guest / Girl at Bazaar
Minor Role
George Meeker
Poker-Playing Captain
Charles Middleton
Man with Stove Pipe Hat in Charge of Convict Workers
Minor Role
Party Guest
Alberto Morin
Rene Picard
Adrian Morris
Carpetbagger Orator
Drummerboy
Yankee Soldier in Shantytown
David Newell
Cade Calvert
Minor Role
Housemaid at Evening Prayers
Lee Phelps
Bartender
Minor Role
Cancan Girl
Marjorie Reynolds
Guest at Twelve Oaks
Suzanne Ridgway
Cancan Girl
Minor Role
Housemaid at Twelve Oaks
Scott Seaton
Guest at Birthday Party
Tom Seidel
Tony Fontaine
Fanny Elsing
William Stack
Minister
William Stelling
Returning Veteran
Harry Strang
Tom's Aide
Youngest Boy in Band
Minor Role
Emerson Treacy
Minor Role
Phillip Trent
Gentleman / Bearded Confederate on Steps of Tara
Bonnie at Six Months
Tom Tyler
Commanding Officer During Evacuation
Dale Van Sickel
Gentleman at Twelve Oaks Barbecue
E. Alyn Warren
Frank Kennedy's Clerk
Blue Washington
Renegade's Companion
Girl in Blue Dress
New Born Baby Boy
Dan White
Undetermined Minor Role
Housemaid at Twelve Oaks
Ernest Whitman
Carpetbagger's Friend
Guy Wilkerson
Wounded Card Player
Zack Williams
Elijah
Minor Role
John Wray
Prison Gang Overseer

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American motion picture classic in which a manipulative woman and a roguish man conduct a turbulent romance during the Civil War and Reconstruction periods.

User Rating: 0.0 (0 ratings)
Director: Victor Fleming, George Cukor, Sam Wood
Writer: Margaret Mitchell, Sidney Howard, Oliver H.P. Garrett
Production: Selznick International Pictures,Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
Genre: drama, romance, war
Year: 1939
MetaScore: 97/100
ImdbRating: 8.2
BoxOffice: $200,882,193
Released: 17 Jan 1940
Awards: Won 8 Oscars. 22 wins & 12 nominations total
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