A Burning Passion: The Margaret Mitchell Story

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This made-for-television movie tells the story of Margaret Mitchell, the well-known author of Gone With The Wind. Young TV-star-turned-Hollywood-bad-girl Shannon Doherty stars as Pulitzer Prize-winner Mitchell, whose impulses and insecurity inspired her passionate work. John Clark Gable, son of legendary Gone With The Wind star Clark Gable, is also featured in this biopic, which was generally panned by critics for Doherty's portrayal of Mitchell. ~ Bernadette McCallion, Rovi

Cast

Shannen Doherty - Margaret Mitchell; Elizabeth Hayes - Housemother; J. Michael Hunter - Angus Parkerson; Rue McClanahan - Grandma Stephens; Dale Midkiff - Red Upshaw; Matt Mulhern - John Marsh; Robert D. Raiford - Harlee Branch; John D. Ward - Beau; Ann Wedgeworth - Mrs. O'Flaherty; Morgan Weisser - Clifford; Selden Smith - Professor; Nello Tare - Dept. Store Manager; Robin Mullins - Medora; John Clark Gable; David Lenthall - Bob; Charles McLawhorn - Harold Latham; Robert C. Treveiler; Michael Ellis - Officer

Credit

Larry Peerce - Director, Paul LaMastra - Editor, Renee Valente - Executive Producer, Billy Goldenberg - Composer (Music Score), Robert Hamilton - Screenwriter, Sam Blackwell - Screenwriter, Era Watson - Screenwriter

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A Burning Passion: The Margaret Mitchell Story

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Directed by Larry Peerce
Produced by Harker Wade
Written by Robert Hamilton
Starring Shannen Doherty
Distributed by NBC
Release date(s) November 7, 1994
Running time 95 minutes
Language English

A Burning Passion: The Margaret Mitchell Story is a 1994 biographical television film directed by Larry Peerce. The film is about the Pulitzer Prize-winning novel writer Margaret Mitchell, who landed to fame when she wrote Gone with the Wind.

The film was praised by critics, with them especially complimenting Shannen Doherty's Old Southern accent.[1][2]

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Margaret grows up to become a respectable lady in the South, just like her mother May Belle. She wants to become a writer, but her feminist mother insists on her becoming a female doctor. May Belle puts a lot of pressure on her daughter, forcing her to be the best in everything. This results in Margaret never being able to satisfy her mother. When she has become a young lady, all the boys want to be with her, but Margaret only has eyes for Clifford.

They fall in love, but their relationship is cut short when Clifford is sent to World War I. Margaret is sent to Smith College by her mother, where she studies medicine. She loathes it, though, and only thinks about getting back to Clifford. When she receives a phone call that he has died in a German bombing, she is crushed. When her mother dies of the Spanish flu, she quits college and returns home.

She works her way up in Atlanta society and desperately wants a membership at the Piedmont Club. She is refused, however, when she shocks everybody with a sensual dance. Red Upshaw and John Marsh notice Margaret and are immediately drawn to her. At first she is not too impressed with the womanizer Red, knowing he earns his money by bootlegging. However, their dislike soon turns into love, and together they enjoy the wild life of the Jazz Age.

When their engagement is announced, Margaret's family make clear they are against it. The pair still decide to marry, but their marriage is troubled from the start. Red decides to quit his job, so Margaret applies to a newspaper to earn money. She is hired as an interviewer, but does not impress her boss. After gaining more experience, she turns out to be a highly respected reporter.

When Red leaves for Texas, Margaret decides to stay to focus on her career. He returns seven months later and thinks she is having an affair with John. They fight, and Red eventually beats Margaret up severely. The next day, John gives Red money to leave town and never come back. He provides Margaret with a gun to defend herself if Red returns. Margaret and John soon start a relationship and are married in 1925.

By this time, Margaret is working on her first novel, "Gone with the Wind." When it is published, it becomes a huge success. Her fame and money do not do much for her marriage and she soon is estranged from John. When she least expects it, Red visits her, regaining peace after their fight. Red announces he is getting married soon. The end credits say that Red committed suicide not much later, and that Margaret died in 1949, after being struck by a reckless driver.

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Production

Doherty was cast in the lead and title role. To play the role as realistic as possible, she read every book about the writer and saw the film Gone with the Wind (1939).[3] The film was shot on location in Wilmington NC between August and September 1994.[4] The film was released a few days before the premiere of Scarlett, the sequel of Gone with the Wind.[5]

References

  1. ^ The New York Times review
  2. ^ Newsweek Margaret Mitchell: The Brenda Years
  3. ^ Interview with Shannen Doherty
  4. ^ Star News Online
  5. ^ The New York Times TELEVISION REVIEW; The Woman Who Invented Scarlett

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