"Gone with the Wind" was filmed almost entirely in the state of California, with some shots in Georgia (title scenes) and Little Rock, Arkansas (mill shown during opening credits). Los Angeles, Pasadena, Chico, Agoura Hills, Big Bear Lake, Calabasas, Malibu Lake, San Bernardino National Forest and Simi Valley were all shooting locations for the film. In addition, studio filming took place at MGM Studios and Selznick International Studios was used for the exterior establishing shots of Twelve Oaks.
It takes place mostly in Georgia during the time of the American Civil War, the fictional plantation of Tara where most of the story occurs was located near Jonesboro, Georgia.
first premiere took place at the Fox theater in Riverside C.A. on Sept. 9 1939
second premiere took place in Atlanta Georgia on Dec.15 1939
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on the internet movie database it says she made 25,000
it was made in 1939
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"Gone with the Wind" is the famous movie that was made from a book by Margaret Mitchell which deals with the Civil War and its aftermath in the American South.
The first one, and the one which made it a famous line is, of course, Gone with the Wind (1939). "After all, tomorrow is another day" is the movie's final line, spoken by Scarlet O'Hara.
on the internet movie database it says she made 25,000
No. The movie was made in 1939 and he was a child of 10. His father was a minister and the family had nothing to do with movies.
Yes. By about... OVER 9,000! But seriously, yes.
it was made in 1939
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Accounting for inflation, "Gone With The Wind" has made $1,450,680,415. No film has made more when inflation is accounted for.
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The original publication of "Gone with the Wind" by Margaret Michell was originally going to be May 1936. The publication, though, was pushed back a month and was released June 30th 1936. The book was so popular that it was made into a movie and mere three years later.