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    Gone With the Wind: The Three Day Premiere in Atlanta
    The Filming of Gone With the Wind
    Gone with the Wind
    Gone with the Wind
    • Celebrate the 50th Anniversary of an American Classic. Published in the spring of 1936, Margaret Mitchell's Gone With the Wind was an immediate and overwhelming success; millions of copies were sold in its first year alone. By the time the film opened on December 15, 1939, the anticipation and excitement were so great that the city of Atlanta declared the day an official holiday. Since then, more than 300 million people have seen the film and every year hundreds of thousands of copies of the novel are sold in dozens of languages. This lavishly illustrated book is the ultimate behind-the-scenes history of the novel, the film, and the phenomenon of Gone With the Wind. It includes wonderful anecdotes, original quotes from the stars and the directors souvenir programs from the original premiere, many rare never-before published photographs, and more, from the smell of the smoke and the heat of the flames during the filming of the "burning of Atlanta" sequence to the soft touch of the red dust at the location Tara; from the fangue on the faces of cast and crew after grueling months of shooting to the thrill of premiere night, you will experience the unfolding drama as if you were there.

      Gone with the Wind
    • Gone with the Wind

      The Definitive Illustrated History of the Book, the Movie, and the Legend

      • 244 páginas
      • 9 horas de lectura

      Published in the spring of 1936, Margaret Mitchell's Gone With the Wind was an immediate and over-whelming success; millions of copies were sold in its first year alone. By the time the film opened on December 15, 1939, the anticipation and excitement were so great that the city of Atlanta declared the day an official holiday. Since then, more than 300 million people have seen the film and every year hundreds of thousands of copies of the novel are sold in dozens of languages. This lavishly illustrated book is the ultimate behind-the-scenes history of the novel, the film, and the phenomenon of Gone With the Wind. It includes wonderful anecdotes, original quotes from the stars and the directors, souvenir programs from the original premiere, many rare never-before-published photographs, and more. From the smell of the smoke and the heat of the flames during the filming of the "burning of Atlanta" sequence to the soft touch of the red dust at the location Tara; from the fatigue on the faces of cast and crew after grueling months of shooting to the thrill of premiere night, you will experience the unfolding drama as if you were there. Book jacket.

      Gone with the Wind
    • The Filming of Gone With the Wind

      • 292 páginas
      • 11 horas de lectura

      Featuring nearly 1,000 photographs, this picture essay offers an intimate glimpse into the behind-the-scenes activities of the iconic film Gone With the Wind. It includes previously unpublished images from studio photographers and crew members, showcasing the daily lives of those who contributed to bringing Margaret Mitchell's story to life. Authored by Herb Bridges, a devoted fan and collector, this work stands out among existing literature by providing a candid and unique perspective on the film's production.

      The Filming of Gone With the Wind
    • The book highlights the grand premiere of the iconic film in Atlanta from December 13 to 15, 1939, showcasing the city's transformation into a glamorous Hollywood hub. It captures the social significance of the event, attended by stars like Clark Gable and Vivien Leigh, amidst the backdrop of impending World War II. Through a rich collection of photographs, it documents not only the celebrities and festivities but also the local citizens' enthusiasm, offering a nostalgic glimpse into a pivotal moment in cinematic history often overlooked.

      Gone With the Wind: The Three Day Premiere in Atlanta