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1939, 220 minutes, Colour, US
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(Selznick)
Review
It's quite possible that even today more people have seen Gone with the Wind than any other film. It was the film that brought the 1930s, the first and most successful decade of the Hollywood studio system, to a rousing climax; for sheer size and visual splendour nothing like it (except perhaps The Birth of a Nation) had ever been seen before.
But its appeal to audiences lay elsewhere - in the way it took an enormous subject the American Civil War, and made it the background to the adventures and misadventures of, essentially, four people. Thus it became an intimate spectacular, a small story told on an epic scale. It's therefore a movie set in the Civil War but not actually about the Civil War. That's going on all the time, of course, and most graphically is it illustrated (e.g. the aftermath of the battle of Atlanta), but apart from knowing who's winning and who's losing we're not bothered with too many details. What concerns the film, and by extension us, is what's happening to Scarlett and Rhett (Vivien Leigh and Clark Gable) and Ashley and Melanie (Leslie Howard and Olivia de Havilland). Stories about the making of the picture have filled books: the role of Scarlett O'Hara was so coveted that almost every young female star in Hollywood tested for it; David Selznick, however, eager to find a new face (and, of course, to gain maximum publicity) organised a nationwide two-year search for the perfect Scarlett before eventually signing the compara- tively unknown Vivien Leigh; the original director, George Cukor, was replaced at Gable's insistence by Victor Fleming, who, because of illness, was in turn replaced by Sam Wood; writers as diverse as Scott Fitzgerald and Ben Hecht had a go at reducing Margaret Mitchell's book to filmable length; an early choice for Rhett Butler was Errol Flynn and so on.
At the end of it all what emerged was a sumptuous, flamboyant entertainment, a cinematic novel - not a work of art perhaps but a rich, enjoyable wallow of a movie.
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You won't be surprised to know but the company with the most varied of Gone With The Wind repro. film posters is amazon. There are a vast array of her posters there - far, far more than here.
They come in various sizes and usually work out to be less than $10 per poster which I don't think is too bad. You get an unusual and beautiful item to hang on your walls and I bet your friends won't have it.
Here, occasionally, you will find an original poster from the time of the release of the movie. They are obviously far more expensive but if you have the money they are worth it as they are works of art in their own right.
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