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In a scene that didn’t make the final cut of 1939’s Gone With the Wind, Rhett Butler sits alone in his bedroom, drinking and fondling a gun. A knock at his door interrupts him from his dark ...
Margaret Mitchell's "Gone with the Wind" was published on June 30, 1936. She is seen here posing with a copy of her novel. (Photo 12/Universal Images Group via Getty Images) ...
The night McDaniel won an Oscar for the role, she was forced to sit in the back of the room, next to the kitchen. In 2020, HBO Max removed "Gone with the Wind" from its platform for two weeks.
An unearthed shooting script for “Gone With The Wind” has exposed how a “war” over the depiction of slavery rocked the production of the beloved but controversial 1939 flick.
Gone with the Wind though restrictive in its focus is not a racist book, championing racial superiority. Thomas Dixon Jr’s The Clansman: A Romance of the Ku Klux Klan (1905) most certainly is.
HBO Max initially took "Gone With the Wind" offline in response to a petition made by "12 Years A Slave" screenwriter John Ridley. The classic 1939 film has long been criticized for its somewhat ...
America’s second favorite book has a first-class museum in Cleburne Gone With The Wind was released more than 80 years ago but remains popular enough to draw thousands of visitors to the museum.