Why Clark Gable Almost Quit ‘Gone With The Wind’ Over This Iconic Scene

Gone with the Wind - Clark Gable and Vivien Leigh
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In 1939, Gone With the Wind blew into theaters and created a worldwide phenomenon that reshaped movie history. Its sweeping Technicolor visuals, epic Civil War setting, and ambitious, almost four-hour runtime redefined what a “spectacle” movie could be. It influenced decades of filmmakers, made superstars of its cast, and embedded its quotes into global pop culture. Eventually, it became the highest-grossing film of all time (adjusted for inflation, it still holds that title), setting a new standard for blockbuster success.