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Gone with the Wind 80th Anniversary

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Videos & Photos

  • Trailer for Gone With the Wind
  • Home video trailer with a sneak peak into the bonus features of this classic

Movie Info & Cast

Synopsis

Winner of eight Academy Awards® (plus two special achievement Oscars) Celebrate the 80th Anniversary of one of the most celebrated motion pictures of all-time, Gone With the Wind!Clark Gable, Vivien Leigh, Olivia de Havilland and Hattie McDaniel star in this classic epic of the American South. On the eve of the American Civil War, rich, beautiful and self-centered Scarlett O'Hara (Leigh, in her Oscar-winning role) has everything she could want—except Ashley Wilkes (Leslie Howard).But as the war devastates the South, Scarlett discovers the strength within herself to protect her family and rebuild her life. Through everything, she longs for Ashley, seemingly unaware that she is already married to the man she really loves (Gable)—and who truly loves her—until she finally drives him away. Only then does Scarlett realize what she has lost...and decidesto win him back.

Cast

  • Thomas Mitchell
  • Barbara O'Neil
  • Vivien Leigh
  • Evelyn Keyes
  • Ann Rutherford
  • George Reeves
  • Fred Crane
  • Hattie McDaniel
  • Oscar Polk
  • Clark Gable

Atom User Reviews

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Metacritic

100

Clear an evening and indulge yourself in one of the few films that can justifiably be called an epic.

Almar Haflidason
BBC
100

A towering landmark of film, quite simply because it tells a good story, and tells it wonderfully well.

Metacritic review by Roger Ebert
Roger Ebert
Chicago Sun-Times
100

Well, even if it is essentially four hours about a selfish, silly cow, it's impeccably well made, and should be seen by anyone with even a passing interest in romance or movies.

Metacritic review by Kim Newman
Kim Newman
Empire