Review of Gone with the Wind (1939) by John Hartl for Film.com — 01 Jan 2000
But once the story kicks in and Leigh and Gable slip into their characters, it's difficult not to be caught up in what is still one of the most vivid depictions of civil war (and its destructive aftermath) ever committed to film.
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This review of Gone with the Wind (1939) was written by John Hartl and published by Film.com on 01 Jan 2000.
Gone with the Wind has generally received very positive reviews.
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