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Gone With the Wind

on BBC One London

The most famous film ever made starring
This cinematic landmark charts the passionate love story of Rhett Butler and Southern belle Scarlett O'Hara, set against the blood-shed and turmoil of the American Civil War and its aftermath. Its vivid depiction of the war set a standard seldom equalled on screen. Based on Margaret Mit chell's epic novel, the film made Clark Gable and Vivien Leigh into legends for their stunning portrayal of one of the cinema's great and enduring romances.
Screenplay by SIDNEY HOWARD Based on the novel by MARGARET MITCHELL
Produced by DAVID O. SELZNICK. Directed by VICTOR FLEMING Films: page 27
* Subtitles on Ceefax page 170

Contributors

Unknown:
Rhett Butler
Unknown:
Margaret Mit
Unknown:
Clark Gable
Unknown:
Vivien Leigh
Unknown:
Sidney Howard
Novel By:
Margaret Mitchell
Produced By:
David O. Selznick.
Directed By:
Victor Fleming
Rhett Butler:
Clark Gable
Scarlett O'Hara:
Vivien Leigh
Ashley Wilkes:
Leslie Howard
Melanie Hamilton:
Olivia de Havilland
Gerald O'Hara:
Thomas Mitchell
Ellen O'Hara:
Barbara O'Neil
Suellen O'Hara:
Evelyn Keyes
Carreen O'Hara:
Ann Rutherford
Prissy:
Butterfly McQueen
Stuart Tarleton:
George Reeves
Mammy:
Hattie McDaniel
Big Sam:
Everett Brown
John Wilkes:
Howard Hickman
India Wilkes:
Alicia Rhett
Charles Hamilton:
Rand Brooks
Frank Kennedy:
Carroll Nye
Belle Watiing:
Ona Munson
Aunt ' Pittypat' Hamilton:
Laura Hope Crews
Dr Meade:
Harry Davenport
Mrs Meade:
Leona Roberts
Mrs Merriwether:
Jane Darwell
Maybelle Merriwether:
Mary Anderson
Yankee deserter:
Paul Hurst
Emmy Slattery:
Isabel Jewell
Bonnie Blue Butler:
Cammie King

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