She is atop the staircase at the Twelve Oaks Plantation (Ashley Wilkes' home) when she and her sisters begin discussing a scandal involving Rhett. The first time they speak is in the Twelve Oaks library after Scarlett and Ashley have a fight.
Although Scarlett was married thrice in the novel, Rhett Butler (the previous) answer was not her first husband. Scarlett married Charles Hamilton on April 30th, 1861. Charles died within six weeks of their wedding leaving Scarlett pregnant with their son, Wade Hampton Hamilton. After the war Scarlett married Frank Kennedy and then soon after Frank's death she married Rhett Butler.
Rhett Butler did not say where he was going at the end of the book or the movie "Gone with the Wind." He was busy saying to Scarlett O'Hara, "Frankly, my dear, I don't give a damn," to her question, "Where will I go, what will I do?" However, our forever strong and determined Scarlett answered her own question by saying, "Tara. I'll go home to Tara, and there I'll think of some way to get him back. After all, tomorrow is another day." When Scarlett finally realized that she loved Rhett and told him that she was sorry, he told her that all she thought she ever had to do to set things right was to say she was sorry. She told him that she loved him, and he said, "Then we're at cross-purposes, my dear. Any love can wear out." Scarlett realized that she loved Rhett at about the time his love for her had finally been crushed. We saw no more of Scarlett and Rhett, for that was the end of the book and of the movie. After the recent death of Melanie Wilkes, whom Rhett respected, he cared no more for Atlanta since there was no one there whom he continued to love. In neither the book nor the movie did he say where he intended to go when he left Scarlett. Since Rhett's home was Charleston, and his mother and other family members were still living there, we can assume that it was Charleston for which he headed. And, as Scarlett's mumbled plans would have it, she also had relatives in Charleston, who would be happy for her to pay a visit. Margaret Mitchell, author of "Gone with the Wind," left it there for us to visualize our own stories, but how can we not imagine that Scarlett managed to track Rhett down in Charleston, and with her tiny waist and beautiful new clothes, manage to charm him back into her waiting arms and scheming plans.
Yes, the famous Scarlet and Rhett staircase scene did take place at the Jefferson Hotel in Richmond, VA. I happened to stay at the Jefferson Hotel in VA a number of years back. The hotel was recommend by a local of the area and I was faithfully informed that filming was taken at the location. What did I do when I saw the staircase? Ran up and down and up and down the staircase calling Rhett. He didn't answer (smiles). Incidentally, although the staircase beautiful in craftsmanship, isn't that big. UPDATED ANSWER!!! No the filming was not done at the Jefferson Hotel. Urban legend states that the staircase was merely fashioned after the jefferson.
I Saw You First was created in 1943.
It was the final play of Joe Orton, a British playwright who was murdered two years before it premiered in 1969.
Although Scarlett was married thrice in the novel, Rhett Butler (the previous) answer was not her first husband. Scarlett married Charles Hamilton on April 30th, 1861. Charles died within six weeks of their wedding leaving Scarlett pregnant with their son, Wade Hampton Hamilton. After the war Scarlett married Frank Kennedy and then soon after Frank's death she married Rhett Butler.
What the Swedish Butler Saw was created in 1972.
What the Butler Saw - 1924 is rated/received certificates of: UK:U
What the Butler Saw - 1950 is rated/received certificates of: UK:U
Power Privilege and Justice - 2002 What the Butler Saw 2-4 was released on: USA: 12 March 2003
Nathaniel HawthorneParticularly in The Scarlet Letter
Arthur Miller The Scarlet Letter
Maybe it was John Butler from the John Butler Trio
Rhett Butler did not say where he was going at the end of the book or the movie "Gone with the Wind." He was busy saying to Scarlett O'Hara, "Frankly, my dear, I don't give a damn," to her question, "Where will I go, what will I do?" However, our forever strong and determined Scarlett answered her own question by saying, "Tara. I'll go home to Tara, and there I'll think of some way to get him back. After all, tomorrow is another day." When Scarlett finally realized that she loved Rhett and told him that she was sorry, he told her that all she thought she ever had to do to set things right was to say she was sorry. She told him that she loved him, and he said, "Then we're at cross-purposes, my dear. Any love can wear out." Scarlett realized that she loved Rhett at about the time his love for her had finally been crushed. We saw no more of Scarlett and Rhett, for that was the end of the book and of the movie. After the recent death of Melanie Wilkes, whom Rhett respected, he cared no more for Atlanta since there was no one there whom he continued to love. In neither the book nor the movie did he say where he intended to go when he left Scarlett. Since Rhett's home was Charleston, and his mother and other family members were still living there, we can assume that it was Charleston for which he headed. And, as Scarlett's mumbled plans would have it, she also had relatives in Charleston, who would be happy for her to pay a visit. Margaret Mitchell, author of "Gone with the Wind," left it there for us to visualize our own stories, but how can we not imagine that Scarlett managed to track Rhett down in Charleston, and with her tiny waist and beautiful new clothes, manage to charm him back into her waiting arms and scheming plans.
Yes, the famous Scarlet and Rhett staircase scene did take place at the Jefferson Hotel in Richmond, VA. I happened to stay at the Jefferson Hotel in VA a number of years back. The hotel was recommend by a local of the area and I was faithfully informed that filming was taken at the location. What did I do when I saw the staircase? Ran up and down and up and down the staircase calling Rhett. He didn't answer (smiles). Incidentally, although the staircase beautiful in craftsmanship, isn't that big. UPDATED ANSWER!!! No the filming was not done at the Jefferson Hotel. Urban legend states that the staircase was merely fashioned after the jefferson.
I Saw You First was created in 1943.
The Avengers - 1961 What the Butler Saw 4-22 was released on: UK: 26 February 1966 USA: 28 July 1966 West Germany: 18 April 1967 France: 20 July 1967 Netherlands: 25 January 1969