Synopsis Of Gone With The Wind
Movie Theater / / July 04, 2021
Title: Gone with the Wind
Direction: Victor Fleming, George Cukor and Sam Wood.
Production: David O. Selznick
Script: Margaret Mitchell and Sidney Howard.
Music: Max Steiner
Sound: Thomas T. Moulton
Photography: Ernest Haller
Mounting: Ernest Haller
Scenography: Edward G. Boyle
Distribution: Clark Gable, Vivien Leigh, Leslie Howard, Olivia de Havilland, Thomas Mitchell, Hattie McDaniel, and Fred Crane.
Country: United States
Year: 1939.
Gender: Drama
Duration: 224 min.
Distribution: New Line Cinema
Directed by Victor Fleming as a tribute "The Birth of a Nation", by David W. Griffith,, the movie "Gone with the Wind" is a classic film that tells the exciting story of the now mythical Scarlett O´Hara (Vivien Leigh), a strong, determined and capricious woman who has a luxurious and typical southern life in her great mansion long before the Civil War, used to having what she wants and getting what she wants, Ashley Wilkes (Leslie Howard) has become her great whim, since her love for him is not fully reciprocated, since Ashley is engaged to Scarlett's cousin, Melanie Hamilton (Olivia de Havilland), a noble and good woman.
The Civil War is about to break out and while all the Southerners are eager to participate in it, Rhett Butler (Clark Gable), a funny and attractive man, does not think about going to combat, since what he wants is to make money and make Scarlett fall in love, whom he met at a party at Ashley's house, Rhett will manage to marry Scarlett while she, despite everything, remains obsessed with Ashley. It is a story full of love, hatred and envy that makes it an exciting and unrepeatable film.