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Clark Gable | Rhett Butler | |
Fred Crane | Brent Tarleton | |
Vivien Leigh | Scarlett O'Hara | |
Evelyn Keyes | Suellen O'Hara | |
Hattie McDaniel | Mammy | |
Butterfly McQueen | Prissy | |
Thomas Mitchell | Gerald O'Hara | |
Barbara O'Neil | Ellen O'Hara | |
George Reeves | Stuart Tarleton | |
Ann Rutherford | Carreen O'Hara | |
Leslie Howard | Ashley Wilkes | |
Olivia de Havilland | Melanie Hamilton | |
Victor Jory | Jonas Wilkerson | |
Everett Brown | Big Sam | |
Howard C. Hickman | John Wilkes |
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Producer | David O. Selznick
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Writer | Ben Hecht
Margaret Mitchell |
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Cinematography | Lee Garmes
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Proud, spoiled Scarlett O’Hara (Vivien Leigh) is at the top of Southern high society, content to enjoy her wealth and flirt in a love-hate relationship with suave Rhett Butler (Clark Gable). But when the Civil War sweeps across the land and claims everything Scarlett loves, she hardens and grows, and vows to rebuild her glorious plantation. Tearing through husband after husband to defend her economic position even while refusing to admit her love for Rhett, Scarlett’s tragic fall from grace is set against the sweeping change of post-war Georgia and the decline of a way of life in the old South. |
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