December 15, 1936, Loews Theater, Atlanta, Georgia.
"Gone With the Wind" premiered in England on December 26, 1939. The film, based on Margaret Mitchell's novel, had already been released in the United States earlier that year, on December 15, 1939. Its release in the UK followed shortly after, garnering significant attention and acclaim.
The Wizard of Oz. It premiered 12 August 1939 and went into wide release on 25 August 1939. Gone with the Wind premiered 15 December 1939 and did not go into wide release until 17 January 1941. This information is courtesy of the Internet Movie Database.
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In 1940
THE YEAR OF GONE WITH THE WIND'S MOVIE RELEASE Gone with the Wind first opened in theaters in 1939.
AUTHOR OF GONE WITH THE WIND Gone with the Wind was written my Margaret Mitchell.
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December 15, 1936, Loews Theater, Atlanta, Georgia.
"Gone With the Wind" premiered at the Fox Theatre in Atlanta on December 15, 1939. This highly anticipated event was marked by a lavish gala, reflecting the film's significance and its connection to the South. The premiere was a major cultural moment, drawing significant attention and celebrating the film's adaptation of Margaret Mitchell's novel.
1939's Gone with the Wind was the first color film to win the Oscar for Best Picture, but the 1937 short, Give Me Liberty, was the first color movie to receive an Oscar at all.
There was no character named Marcie in Gone with the Wind.
Gone with the Wind in the Vatican was created in 1999.