Gone with the Wind (1939)

Abasing Herself

Rhett (Clark Gable) reveals that he can see through Scarlett’s (Vivien Leigh) act and that she and her family are in dire straits.

Directed by Victor Fleming, George Cukor, and Sam Wood.

Released in 1939 by Warner Bros..

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  • primary-genre: Classics
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  • mood: Angry
  • theme: Love
  • theme: Manipulation
  • actor: Vivien Leigh
  • actor: Clark Gable
  • director: Victor Fleming
  • director: George Cukor
  • director: Sam Wood
  • producer: David O. Selznick
  • cinematographer: Lee Garmes
  • cinematographer: Ernest Haller
  • composer: Max Steiner
  • costume-designer: Walter Plunkett
  • production-designer: William Cameron Menzies
  • role-name: Rhett Butler - Visitor from Charleston
  • role-name: Scarlett - Their Daughter
  • screenwriter: Sidney Howard
  • screenwriter: John Van Druten
  • screenwriter: Margaret Mitchell
  • screenwriter: Oliver H.P. Garrett
  • screenwriter: Ben Hecht
  • screenwriter: Jo Swerling
  • year: 1939
  • studio: Warner Bros.