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  • Completely in love with Rhett Butler :)

  • Great movie!

  • I saw this movie today...my opinion about a good movie were forever changed.... THIS IS A REAL MASTERPIECE....99% of the actual movies suck compared to this.

  • I liked Transformers better.

  • Many people said, this film was private lived the author Margaret Michels - seflizon

  • I... I am............ A complete loser.

  • Really? You people have nothing better to do then slam at each other? Why don't you comment on the movie? Like how amazing it is. Or how it acually changed how people do movies? It's an amazing movie, I love it!!!

  • this movie was made about 70 years ago when a house cost about 60,000$ it made over 1.3billion dollars meaning about 7billion dollars now a days, also 10 academy awards 10 omg 10. movies now a days struggle to get 1. And its the most watched and most $making movie of all time.

  • THUMBS UP IF IT WAS WEIRD THAT A MOVIE MADE 70 YEARS AGO HAS COLOR

  • MY FAVORITE MOVIE EVER.....IT REMINDS ME WHEN I USED TO WATCH IT WITH MY FATHER BEFORE HE DIED WHEN I WAS A LITTLE GIRL.....IT WAS HIS FAVORITE MOVIE...NOW EVERYTIME I WATCH IT I JUST WANNA CRY!!!...RIP PAPA.

  • Such a phenomenal movie and a magnificent book. The civil war is extremely interesting part in american history. I'll always love this.

  • Ah Scarlet O'Hara, you spoiled, selfish slut.

  • @princessgrapefruit1 Cant say who is good, but the book is great. The passing away of a way of life forever. Well, English nations still face such terrifying possibilities.

  • im reading it right now

  • I am just curious. Is this the southern accent back then? Well it sounds VERY pleasant, unlike the typical southern accent you hear now.

  • @yinstube Well, most of the characters portrayed were supposed to be Southern aristocrats - wealthy, educated, priviledged - the "elite" of the "gentile" southern society of plantation owners, their slaves (who did all the work) and the white trash amongst them. So they had a more "aristocratic" accent, contrasted to the more "rubish" accent of southern trash that most are familiar with today. If all southern bitches looked and sounded like Scarlett, then they might be tolerated more.

  • I haven't watched the movie yet but nearly at the end of the novel and I am enjoying each and every word of it....I hope movie goes equally..!!!

  • Check out my rendition of Tom Sawyer (1938)!

  • my fav part is when she says "well i've committed murder, i won't think of that today...i'll think about it tomorrow"

  • hey isnt this the story that ponyboy read to johnny when they were stuck at the church 

  • Ashley was the faggot, Scarlett the stupid, Rhett and Melanie the good ones ;)

  • welp looks way btr than normal videos today and i beleive it was 1 of the first color film

  • Great balls of fire!

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  • I just seen this movie the other day. :) I thought this movie was going to be boring but when I saw it I change my mind. I think it's a thrilling story about war and love. :)

  • What's ironic is that this movie was made while there was still a lot of segregation in the South. The colored woman who won the award couldn't even attend the premiere.

  • @TweenBlog12 Didn't Clark Gable refuse to go unless Hattie was able to? But then she made him? Or am I insane?

  • @sov6rulz No, it's true. She ended up not going anyway. But thumbs up to Clark Gable, though, what a true friend.

  • @TweenBlog12 He is far and away my favorite classic Hollywood actor. King of Hollywood indeed! :)

  • يااااااااااي احبه هالفلم ... من احلى افلام اللي شفتها ياااالبى بس

  • I can't believe I have seen this movie.... and it was worth watching actually :)

  • "Tomorrow is another day" ;(

  • the book is so much better

  • @OzzV54 Frankly, my dear, I don't give a damn

  • wonderful 

  • @priya2508priya Don't generalize, true, there's a lot of crappy movies out there nowadays, but we still get some really good ones. I'm sick of the people who keeps saying that everything old is good and everything new is sucks, NO. In the 1930's and 1940's the had crappy movies also!. Believe me I'm a film student and I had to watch a lot of them...

  • This is my favourite movie, I still watch it all the time.

  • Such an Amazing book....Book is better than the movie...STILL, considering the fact that the movie was made in the early 90's, amazing, none of the present Hollywood movies can come close to it!! Awesome actors too!! :)

    no wonder Hollywood hasn't remade it!!!

    and oh yeah...Stupid Ashley!!

  • @AngelBelle111 are you kidding? it was made in 1939

  • @robomanus oops..sorry, typo!!

  • Olivia de Havilland (Melanie) is still alive and is 95!

  • stalking natalie tran got me here

  • @HArDNUCkL3S LOL whos natalie tran?

  • @HArDNUCkL3S And My Little Pony wiki send me here

  • Why is it in colour? Is from 1936 and as I know in that time didn't exist the posibility of making a colour movie. If you know something, please , reply. :)

  • @TZeveRe It was shot using a film process called "technicolor". The Wizard of Oz (1939) starring Judy Garland was also released during the same year, that film also used technicolor.

  • @saolili Interesting, thank you very much !

  • @TZeveRe You're welcome. Technicolor was a very expensive process back in those days, and therefore reserved for best of the best movies.

  • @saolili Yeah, I read that technicolor was invented in 1930-1940, I don't remember exactly the year but wasn't popular until the 60's, that in the 60's everyone was starting to produce colour movies. If I have any mistakes I apologise, I'm learning with these beautiful movies to speak English.

  • @TZeveRe its from 1939 not 1936, so they did have color film. this movie was after wizard of oz, the 1st ever color film

  • @pmgirly10 In the 1930s, there was no colour film in the professional motion picture business. Movies like Gone With The Wind and The Wizard of Oz were shot using a process called Three Strip Technicolour. There was actually three strips of black and white film running through the camera simultaneously while incoming light passed through coloured filters on the lenses.

  • @pmgirly10 After developing, copies were made from the three b & w negatives and colour dyes were added to each of these film copies - cyan for one film, magenta for the second film and yellow for the third film. Then another film was prepared with a soundtrack that had been treated with a solution that would absorb all the different coloured dyes from the other three films when they were brought into contact with it. So you end up with a single strip of film showing a full colour image.

  • @pmgirly10 Interestingly, even as late as the 1940s, there was no conventional colour film in use in the professional motion picture business. However, during the very same decade, the average joe could shoot home movies in colour on Kodachrome movie film.

  • An amazing film and consider such a tough, self sufficient heroine for the time. My new novel, "Don Carina" owes a generous debt of gratitude to Scarlet.

  • @priya2508priya I love movies anyway, but the vulgarity of today...I agree with you totally

  • After watching this trailer you dont need to watch the movie, it already showed u everything u needed to see -_-"

  • 39 and colored ?

  • War war war lol made laugh so hard

  • am i the only person who has read the bnook and never even knew there was a movie about this? if so, is that bad?

  • everyone in this film,  is now dead. its kinda wierd watching this and know everyone is dead.

  • @Paralyzer O.O what abotu when people see these posts 60 to 70- years from now do you think they will think the same thing

  • @Paralyzer Yes all of them are dead now... But who cares... it's not ABOUT the time, the age or something............... it's all about the SUBSTANCE

  • @MrCindek Indeed you are correct :)

  • Τhis is the greatiest movie ..its a real classic masterpiece with the best actors of the hollywood.vivien leigh the talented and beautiful oscar woman with the great perfomance and clark gable the king of hollywood..respect for these 2 actors and for all the cast which was great..this MOVIE is huge and reminds us the old hollywood the gold

  • Very few modern day movies and actors that can live up to the films and stars of the classics like this

  • 3,9 million budget, 400 million box office. LOL! 100 times more!

  • "Frankly, my dear, I don't give a damn."

  • still gives me goosebumps!!!

  • Just finished the book.... I GOTTA SEE THE MOVIE NOW!!!!! =o

  • how can i watch dis movie without going through the process of making account n crdt card thing...plz telll me good site fr english movies plzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz

  • Vivien Leigh noy just come up for being a great actress but also became a very stunning model.........

  • can soneone please tell me a good website to watch english movies without that subscribtion n credit card thing...??

  • THIS IS TRUE AND YOU KNOW THAT-

    THIS IS THE ONLY MOVIE HOLLYWOOD COULD NEVER ATTEMPT TO REMAKE!

  • stupid Ashley! :D

  • the best history, love, friendship, fight for one way of life............for the cavalliers with slaves who lost a war, thinking they are better than a worker,,,,,,,,, .gone with the wind on freedom, liberty, but, leaving , perhaps,Honor.

  • DUDE I LOVE THT MOVIE ITS THE BEST OLD MOVIE EVER THIS IS ON MY MOVIE LIST I WATCH THT MOVIE EVERY SUNDAY MY FAV CHARCHTER RETT BUTLER AND SCARLETT

  • Victor Fleming was amazing! He done great movies! He also done the Wizard of Oz <3 Olivia de Havilland is still alive she is 95 <3 Shes one of the few from this movie that is still alive ! 

  • @paulmccartney7ElvisP Victor Fleming didn't do all of The Wizard of Oz though. There were five directors, but Fleming was the only director out of the five to get credit for it.

  • It seems that it was just made yesterday....!! ;)

  • i thought this seemed boring and from the trailer i was right

  • it always makes me smile when i watch this movie and know that all these people are dead :D

  • @dragonxanimation Olivia de Havilland who plays Melenie is still alive, and one of the other sisters :) But yeaah mostly all of them are dead

  • @paulmccartney7ElvisP :O how old is she?

  • @dragonxanimation She is 95 and so is Alicia Rhett who plays Ashley's sister: India, Ann Rutherford is still alive she is 90 and she is one of Scarletts sisters :) and thats it i think :P

  • @paulmccartney7ElvisP damn she is old!..i hope i live to be 95 :/

  • @HeartInThe60s they dont make crap movies now this is a great movie and the best but the only one of that time that can match or be better than these movies

  • @dragonxanimation - For me, they do, all the movies now are quickly done, shoot 'em up, violent, hardly a breath of story, everyone has a gun, or it's a cartoon. It's my opinion is all. The last REALLY good movie I saw in a theatre was Titanic, an epic with a great story, stunning effects, breath taking music, etc. The rest are the same story rehashed and released again. If you like them, that's great. It's just my opinion is all.

  • i mean the whole movie

  • thumbs up if you were able to watch the whole thing

  • The movie doesn't do justice to the issue of Scarlett's obsession with Ashley; you really see in the book that he deliberately leads her on the whole time and in the movie it just seems like she randomly attacks him with affection. And I kinda want the two kids from her first two marriages in there too. Although the movie itself is a wonderful thing.

  • The whole movie was amazing, but the end was a let down!! Still I loves it :)

  • Check out my renditions of Anastasia (1956) & Ben-Hur (1959)!

  • Chill bumps, bro. Chill bumps.

  • i dont want to watch this as im reading the book and they're not how i imagine the characters :(

  • LOVE this movie. I don't understand how she could have fallen for Ashley over Rhett. Rhett is hotter, hands down.

  • @hnoel79 Yes!!! Totally Agree

  • @hnoel79 IKR. But I simply think they casted the wrong Ashley. Floating around youtube is a vid about the actors/actresses who auditioned for GWTW. There was someone better than Leslie Howard, but for some reason Leslie won out.

  • I don't understand how 32 people don't like this video, clearly they need to be kissed and by someone who knows how ;) everytime I hear this song, I get chills, I love love this movie <3

  • frankly my dear i don't give a damn

  • @HeartInThe60s and today don't forget it is considered the top growssing film of all time --> up to 2 BILLION dollars!!

  • @alexoldmovies27 - THAT I didn't know, all you hear about is Avatar, which I think sucks. But hey, I like a different type of movie.

  • i can't believe that there are 31 dislikes!! people today have absolutaly NO culture!!!

  • I just watched it, and the first thought that came to me after it was: how the hell those fuckers at the Academy didn't give Gable a Best Actor Oscar for this? It's outrageous!

  • I meant war, not bar.

  • Well, there isn't gonna be any bar....BOOM! Thumbs up if the irony made you lol.

  • need a remake!!

  • @christina170 I can see why you might say that, but if they ever remade this movie I really think it would ruin everything about it. Even though it's really old, this movie is perfect. No current film makers could make it any better and wouldn't dare change a thing about it. That's why it's a classic.

  • @immamoviebuff Yeah, I get it.I can't even think of who would be perfect for these roles.I know most people won't agree but I've got to say that I didn't enjoy the movie.I can understand that it's a good one considering how old it is but it was all about the romance and the book had so many great things to show.I didn't really got how difficult it was for Scarlett to survive in the situation after the war from the movie and I must say that this was one of the things I loved reading.

  • @immamoviebuff One thing they could do to make it better would be to add a couple things they left out from the book, like Scarlett's first 2 kids.

  • This is the longest movie I have ever seen! I started watching it at 11 PM just to go to sleep after that but it finished at 3 AM!

  • @dieselvisel same...i watched at 11 and ended at 3 as well haha

  • @lawtzelap

    it's really fucking long! but stilll good though

  • I won't think about that now...I'll think about it tomorrow.

    ^Procrastination is a universal theme. Thumbs up if you agree :P

  • What software do you use to read a movie from a DVD and modify it?

  • i've watched this again on dvd and frankly my dear, scarlett is one biatch who have BALLS

  • Gone With The Wind endures because of its heroine. Scarlett, in a time when women weren't aloud to assert themselves, she refused to let anything break her. Through all her faults, she was the toughest spirit in an impossible time.

    Author of "Don Carina" - Gone With The Wind meets The Godfather

  • do these relationships exist today ... where men are men ... and ladies are ladies?

  • "There isn't going to be any war!"

    *EXPLOSION*

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  • Never seen the movie...love the commemorative plates though!

  • 1:36 is my favorite line.

    um, why is everyone talking in a British accent? Isn't GWtW an American movie? And takes place in America. Are the actors British?

  • @twilightspectacular The guy that played Ashley Wilkes was English. In fact, he later became a WWII spy; he was unwittingly killed by the luftwaffe whey they thought they were shooting down Churchill's plane.

  • @schroeder8911 oh ok.. i feel bad for him. i don't understand why he was an actor, then became a WWII spy. That would draw a lot of attention.

  • @twilightspectacular Oh, and back then it was popular to speak with an English accent in movies because of influences from British theatre. Actors/actresses were trained to speak that way. It's a bit like how today, because the American film industry is the most dominant film industry, many foreign actors/actresses learn American accents.

    However, the woman who plays Scarlet, Vivian Leigh, was British. I thought her southern accent was amazing, though.

  • @BritneyK89 In that case, my opinion is they should just speak like themselves! Harry Potter actors and actresses are very succesful and use their regular accents (besides the fact that the book is British, but seriously it's not necessary to speak with a foreign accent in an American movie!).

    Looking at it today, she sounds really snobby don't you think?

  • I'd give anything to see this movie at the cinema!!

  • I so wish someone will upload this movie here in youtube.

  • Im 21 this year and I LOVE gone with the wind!!! I love films like this :) and thorn birds. Excellent :)

  • gone with the wind is 4 HOURS LONG!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Where did the director come up with the name "Gone with the wind"

  • @olivia9ish It was based on the book with the same name.

  • @LiterallyLisa The book is also interesting to read.

  • @olivia9ish There was a land of Cavaliers and Cotton Fields called the Old South.

    Here in this pretty world gallantry took its last bow.

    Here was the last ever to be seen of Knights and their ladies; fair of Master and of Slave.

    Look for it only in books, for it is no more than a dream remembered.

    A Civilization...GONE WITH THE WIND.

  • Am i the only one who noticed that the black woman is the slave?

  • @TheJadeRegina The story is about American Civil War(1861-1865) blacks were not free then,they were slaves.Therefor Hattie is a slave.

  • Gone with the Wind, is one of my all time favorite movies, but has anyone heard of Bride Flight? The trailer looks beautiful and Ben Sombogarrt never makes a bad film. I might see it this weekend because I’m itching to see a romance.

  • Oh I just read the book and I could crie at the end, Rhett is gone and she always love him but she didn't know it befor!!! It is a beautifull story and I love the book! I wich I could life in the time when she lived!

  • Scarlett é trés belle femme

  • Scarlett é trés belle

  • Scarlet is one of the best fictional characters ever. I hate Ashleigh :S What an awesome book and film :)

  • I was born in the wrong decade TT__TT

  • I weep when people think this was what southern society, slavery and the civil war were like.

  • "I want you to faint. This is what you were meant for. None of the fools you've ever know have kissed you like this, have they? Your Charles, or your Frank, or your stupid Ashley."

    I LOL when he said 'stupid Ashley'.. :D You're damn right, Rhett!

  • every time i watch this movie i say that Ashely is dump 

  • I read the book, I saw the movie and after doing these two things I can definitely say that I was born in the wrong century..

  • Vivien Leigh.. man

  • It's the BEST MOVIE OF ALL TIME. I've watched over million times, still every time I'm watching it with the same emotions as for the first time <3<3<3<3<3 MY FAVORITE MOVIE

  • Sorry, the name of the song at 0:45??? Thank's a lot!!

  • he sucks

  • @tklogan111809 and moneybags1972 yes. I know that it is about racist southern culture and the era of civil war, and what is projected is just a theatrical perspective of history - what I can't get is why people are so obsessed with it. the romance and trials of Scarlett pails in comparisson to the blatant horrors of war and dismissive racism, but it's all some people seem to focus on in their present day reviews of the film.

  • i love this movie but can you believe some people have never heard of it or seen it its a classic

  • Ok, I'm 20 and this Clark Gable is dead...but my my my!! :) I wish I lived during this time!

  • Yeah rite I looked this up just now bc ppl say it is a good movie bull shit this movie is fucking gay

  • I just finished reading the book and i LOVED it..felt as though i was right there with the characters...i cant wait to see the movie.

  • -I won't think about that now. I'll think about that tomorrow.

    -Frankly, my dear, I don't give a damn.

  • They matched the book so well, even the character appearences. The first time I watched it, I kept calling out the ones I recognized; "Gerald!" "Mammy!" "Rhett!" "Ashley!" "Melanie!"

    Just amazing. I wish there was a word to describe it.

  • @09tranm I know right. I mean, I love this movie but it doesn't mean today's movies are bad. In my opinion, the older movies and music are better, but it doesn't mean today's ones suck. I still dont like justin beiber or tangled, but people need to be more open-minded about today's pop-culture!

  • Can someone explain to me way people named their houses? I mean, you got Tara in gone with the wind, Xanadu in citizen Kane, I just don't get why people did that?!?!?

  • @D3STINYSPRIT3, you are so right. My grandpa introduced this movie to me last year when I was sixteen. I was also born in the wrong decade. This is how movies are suppose to be made, this is a classic and an epic. Deserves every Oscar it won and I will also be a huge fan of GONE WITH THE WIND!

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  • Even movies are terrible now full of cheap jokes and terrible actors....theres such a huge difference between twilight and gone with wind!!! are movies like twilight gonna define this generation!!!! WE LIVE IN A SAD WORLD!!

    When Gone with the wind came out in 39,people like you were talking about how bad Gone With The Wind is and how great Birth Of A Nation was.Is it just me,or is young always considered bad and old just considered good?Sure Gone with the wind is a good movie,but so is KS.

  • Why in the world has noone made a remake of this yet? This was the highest grossin film of all time.

  • there is something different about the old movies... they are passionate and amazing at acting.

    in the movies now i just call the people actors, but in movies like these i call the actors movie stars. and there is a big difference.

    vivien leigh had an outstanding praformance, it would be an honor if she was still alive and here with us... R.I.P

  • I would like to answer to @BEMSxChEER : I don't mean to be rude or anything, but if you were born in that decade, you wouldn't have the rights that a woman can have now. You would probably spend you all life staying home, raising children, preparing dinner for your husband... Some people want that kind of life, but it's now incredible and great to be able to work as a man, to be free to wear what you want, and to decide do have children or not. Not all women are sluts, not all women were ladies!