Gone with the wind [videorecording] / [presented by] Selznick International in association with Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer ; produced by David O. Selznick ; screenplay by Sidney Howard ; directed by Victor Fleming.
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FilmPublisher number: 65009 | Warner Home VideoLanguage: English Summary language: English, French Original language: English Publication details: Burbank, CA : Warner Home Video, [1999]Description: 1 videodisc (233 min.) : sd., col. ; 4 3/4 inISBN: - 0790744082
- Gone with the wind (Motion picture)
- Photography, Ernest Haller, Ray Rennahan; special photographic effects, Jack Cosgrove; production design, William Cameron Menzies; supervising film editor, Hal C. Kern; music, Max Steiner.
- Academy Awards (1940): Best actress (Leigh); Best art direction; Best cinematography, color; Best director; Best film editing; Best Picture; Best supporting actress (McDaniel); Best writing, screenplay; Honorary award (Menzies); Technical achievement award.
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Storms Research Center DVD Collection | DVD PN 1997 .G66 1999 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 98627487 |
At head of title on container: David O. Selznick's production of Margaret Mitchell's Gone with the wind.
Based on the novel by Margaret Mitchell.
Originally produced as motion picture in 1939.
Special features: scene access, theatrical trailer.
Photography, Ernest Haller, Ray Rennahan; special photographic effects, Jack Cosgrove; production design, William Cameron Menzies; supervising film editor, Hal C. Kern; music, Max Steiner.
Clark Gable, Vivien Leigh, Leslie Howard, Olivia De Havilland, Thomas Mitchell, Hattie McDaniel, Butterfly McQueen.
Presents the story of Scarlett O'Hara, a Southern belle who enjoys her socialite lifestyle and the attention of many eligible single rich men. This idyllic lifestyle is shattered by the onset of the U.S. Civil War that eventually reduces her home to near ruins. Robbed of the luxuries she loved, she vows to grow strong so she will never be poor again. She begins to ruthlessly climb to the top of the new social order. Scarlett also has a complex, love-hate relationship with Rhett Butler, a man of questionable morals.
Rated G.
DVD, Dolby digital 5.1 or mono, standard version.
In English with optional subtitles in English or French; closed-captioned in English for the hearing impaired.
Academy Awards (1940): Best actress (Leigh); Best art direction; Best cinematography, color; Best director; Best film editing; Best Picture; Best supporting actress (McDaniel); Best writing, screenplay; Honorary award (Menzies); Technical achievement award.
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