Marshall Ward Catalogue Gone With The Wind Usually ships in 24 hours Delivery is subject to warehouse availability. Shipping delays may occur if we receive more orders than stock. Our Price: $28.98 Our Sale Price: $23.98 Savings: $5.00 (17%) Ordering is 100% secure . Spend $39 or more at chapters.indigo.ca and your order ships free!. ( Details ) Starring: Clark Gable , Vivien Leigh Director: Victor Fleming Video Release: March 2001 | Theatrical Release: 1939 Runtime: 222 Rating: G (MPAA) Released by Warner Home Video | UPC: 012569500921 Our customers who bought this item also bought: Legends of the Fall (Special Edition) (2003) DVD ~ Brad Pitt Notes DVD Features Region 1 Encoding Description One of the great cinematic achievements, technically as well as in enduring appeal, this is a movie that keeps finding an audience with every successive generation (it was restored--somewhat controversially--and re-released theatrically in 1998). The story and characters are familiar to even the most casual moviegoer: an indomitable Southern belle (Leigh) loves and loses and loves again a slyly dashing war profiteer as she struggles to protect her family and beloved plantation, Tara, from the ravages of the Civil War. Based on Margaret Mitchell's 1936 novel, which at the time of the film's release, had surpassed 1,500,000 copies sold. Selznick paid $50,000 for rights to the book and brought in a number of screenwriters in addition to Sidney Howard to help him shape the material. Among them were Edwin Justin Mayer, John Van Druten, Ben Hecht, F. Scott Fitzgerald and Jo Swerling. For the part of Scarlett O'Hara, Selznick conducted a national talent search for the part of Scarlett that has in itself become movie legend and the basis of a movie. Scores of famous Hollywood actresses tested for the part, including Bette Davis, Katharine Hepburn, Miriam Hopkins, Joan Crawford, Margaret Sullivan, Barbara Stanwyck, Paulette Goddard, Lana Turner, Jean Arthur, Mae West, Tallulah Bankhead and Lucille Ball. In all, 32 actresses did screen tests for the film. Leigh was given the part on Christmas Day 1938. Ronald Coleman, Errol Flynn and Gary Cooper were considered for the part of Rhett Butler, but the character was written with Clark Gable in mind. George Cukor was the film's original director, and Fleming was Cukor's successor. When Fleming fell sick, Sam Wood took over, but only for a short time. In addition to its nine Oscars, GWTW also won special Academy recognition for production designer Menzies's outstanding contribution to the use of color. GWTW was shot in 3-strip Technicolor. At the time, there were only 7 Technicolor cameras in existence, all of which were used for the production. McDaniel's Best Supporting Actress award was the first given to an African American. Synopsis At the time of the film's release, Margaret Mitchell's novel surpassed 1,500,000 in sales. The novel swept the nation, and everyone, everywhere was reading it. Selznick paid $50,000 for rights to the book. Selznick brought in a number of screenwriters in addition to Sidney Howard to help him get a grasp on the material. Among them were Edwin Justin Mayer, John Van Druten, Ben Hecht, F. Scott Fitzgerald and Jo Swerling. For the part of Scarlett O'Hara, David O. Selznick issued a national talent search. Scores of famous Hollywood actresses tested for the part. Many Southerners (and Americans in general) were upset when Selznick cast Vivien Leigh in the role. The very prospect of an English woman playing the part of an American Southern belle was outrageous. But after the film's release most Southerners changed their minds. On the contrary many said, "Better an English girl than a Yankee." Many of Hollywood top actresses were considered for the role including: Bette Davis, Katharine Hepburn, Miriam Hopkins, Joan Crawford, Margaret Sullivan, Barbara Stanwyck, Paulette Goddard, Lana Turner, Jean Arthur, Mae West, Tallulah Bankhead and Lucille Ball. In all, 32 actresses did screen tests for the film. Vivien Leigh was given the part of Scarlett O'Hara on Christmas Day 1938. Ronald Coleman, Errol Flynn and Gary Cooper were considered for the part of Rhett Butler, but the character was written with Clark Gable in mind. George Cukor was the film's original director. Victor Fleming was Cukor's successor. When Fleming fell sick, Sam Wood took over, but only for a short time. Fleming resumed his position after his convalescence. In addition to the nine Oscars "Gone with the Wind" received at the Academy Awards, it also won special Academy recognition for production designer William Cameron Menzies's outstanding contribution to the use of color. Hattie McDaniel won Best Supporting Actress for her role as Mammy. This was the first Academy Award given to an African- American. Shot in 3-strip Technicolor. At the time, there were only 7 Technicolor cameras in existence, all of which were used for the production of "Gone with the Wind." 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