Why Clark Gable Almost Quit ‘Gone With The Wind’ Over This Iconic Scene
Courtesy of Everett Collection
Courtesy of Everett Collection
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.
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