Review of Gone with the Wind (1939) by Neil Smith for Total Film — 22 Feb 2015
Clark Gable and Vivien Leigh create their own sizzle as Rhett Butler and Scarlett O’Hara in a lavish four-hour epic that juxtaposes scenes of jaw-dropping majesty – that aerial shot of the Confederates’ wounded, for example – with moments of elegant intimacy and playful verbal jousting.
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This review of Gone with the Wind (1939) was written by Neil Smith and published by Total Film on 22 Feb 2015.
Gone with the Wind has generally received very positive reviews.
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