My favourite line is when Rhett want's to buy mammie a present but Scarlett disapproves. I love Scarlett's line..."Well I won't buy her a thing, after she called us both mules"..."mules?" Rhett says, "Yes, she said, they can give themselves air and get all dressed up like race horses, but they were just mules in horse harnesses, and they didn't fool anybody...so I won't buy her a thing, she doesn't deserve it". I just love that line! Rhett ends up buying mammie a red petticote
Thank you for posting this video...it is one of the best GWTW fan videos i have ever seen...i was in tears when i saw Clark Gable and Margaret Mitchell death years...thank you for posting this video
This is one movie whose premise I could never buy into. It has a Shakespearian quality to it, a pretention. All the hype and posturing made it a soap opera. Did people really behave this way during Lincoln's War?
"G.W.T.W.," like "Wuthering Heights" amongst others, were once referred to as "drawing-room dramas." They were, and remain, immensely popular. Lincoln was enjoying a drawing-room comedy, "Our American Cousin," when he was mortally wounded.
I see you were busy while I was away from vacation! I just love this video... very sad. I went to Atlanta earlier this month and visited the place where Margaret was hit by the drunk driver. I double checked before I crossed the road!! I love the Vivien autographed photo in this video! Send it to me! :-) Another wonderful, wonderful video!
hooray! nice job! i turned down the sound on youtube and turned up the volume on radiohead playing on my deezer, and it's pretty trippy watching this with that music.
Poor Leslie Howard, who could possibly have imagined the manner of his death? Killed only a few years later :(
mazzymuso 1 month ago
oh, bette davis music...wonderful for the mood effect...
VTMCompany 1 year ago
...excepting you poor BMcQ, you never smoked at al, but ended up being burned to death in your own kitchen at home. How ironic.
35westst 2 years ago
Half those people would be alive today if they had stayed away from those damned cigarettes.
35westst 2 years ago
a red petticote
a what?
35westst 2 years ago
Why did Max Steiner always compose
ding ding ding ding ding UP
or
ding ding ding ding ding DOWN
when people used stairs.
35westst 2 years ago
What is the business with multiple exclamatin marks !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
is that the current teenager fad?
35westst 2 years ago
Vivien "Oh listen, they are playing that song from the movie." [Dixie]
I agree that Olivier had his nerve, waving. Swine Hound.
35westst 2 years ago
isntit weird that barbara o'neill played vivien leigh's mother, but vivien died before her?
GREAT vid, by the way.
snowbaby96 2 years ago
when the movie was record barbara was 29 and 26 years vivien.
Paul3t3 2 years ago
they are all in my heart since I've been 4 years old. And I know I will always remember them, just for beeing in my favourite movie.
ginnymcmath 2 years ago
Love that background music by Max Steiner from "In This Our Life" -- the Bette Davis/Olivia de Havilland melodrama directed by John Huston.
So appropriate for this montage looking back at the cast members of GWTW.
erroldoyle 2 years ago
Aww. They are all dearly missed..
&GWTW is simply wonderful and EPIC!!! (:
ClassicFilmFan 2 years ago
It appears as it is only Olivia de Havilland is the last living in the principal cast
angelinelittaua 3 years ago
Happy belated 108th birthday Margaret Mitchell!
tefisher1984 3 years ago
They got old real fast, didn't they. If only life could really be like it is in the movies, where nothing changes.
tubeindividual 3 years ago
Why was Laurence Olivier waving? He had no part it in. Cheeky!
tubeindividual 3 years ago
Because he first was Vivien Leigh's lover and, then, husband.
marcosvalenca 2 years ago
Thank you LAOPERAMAN you are right One of few good things about IN THIS OUR LiVES is teh musical score
lababoc 3 years ago
this moved me to tears.Excellent!
GlassWinged 3 years ago
My favourite line is when Rhett want's to buy mammie a present but Scarlett disapproves. I love Scarlett's line..."Well I won't buy her a thing, after she called us both mules"..."mules?" Rhett says, "Yes, she said, they can give themselves air and get all dressed up like race horses, but they were just mules in horse harnesses, and they didn't fool anybody...so I won't buy her a thing, she doesn't deserve it". I just love that line! Rhett ends up buying mammie a red petticote
ozziegirl70 3 years ago
Ugh... That's not the Gone With the Wind score - it's the score to In This Our Life, also written by Max Steiner
LAOPERAMAN 3 years ago
I should also have said, "great video"...
jacknoe 3 years ago
Ona Munson died in 1955, not 1965.
jacknoe 3 years ago
Yes, you're absolutely right. Thanks for checking.
Tanguynew08 3 years ago
Oh poor dear Leslie...
Thanx Tanguy ***
ladytron72 3 years ago
Thank you for posting this video...it is one of the best GWTW fan videos i have ever seen...i was in tears when i saw Clark Gable and Margaret Mitchell death years...thank you for posting this video
IndiaAndPak 3 years ago
This is one movie whose premise I could never buy into. It has a Shakespearian quality to it, a pretention. All the hype and posturing made it a soap opera. Did people really behave this way during Lincoln's War?
procommenter 3 years ago
Well it is a movie after all, made in 1939 with major sensorship etc. The book is more real...have you read it?
ozziegirl70 3 years ago
I'd read "A Dynamo in the Works" concerning the life of Margaret Mitchell sometime back.
procommenter 3 years ago
"G.W.T.W.," like "Wuthering Heights" amongst others, were once referred to as "drawing-room dramas." They were, and remain, immensely popular. Lincoln was enjoying a drawing-room comedy, "Our American Cousin," when he was mortally wounded.
procommenter 3 years ago
long live Olivia de Havilland!
Mernerwastaken 4 years ago 6
Nice tribute :)
dannykiddo 4 years ago
did she effa learn annythin bout burfin babbies?
benjaminBarr 4 years ago
May they all live on forever in our memories...Love GWTW!
rachel7036 4 years ago
I see you were busy while I was away from vacation! I just love this video... very sad. I went to Atlanta earlier this month and visited the place where Margaret was hit by the drunk driver. I double checked before I crossed the road!! I love the Vivien autographed photo in this video! Send it to me! :-) Another wonderful, wonderful video!
leighuf 4 years ago
hooray! nice job! i turned down the sound on youtube and turned up the volume on radiohead playing on my deezer, and it's pretty trippy watching this with that music.
-kendra
wwmpc 4 years ago
oh pff, i was logged in under my work account :S
meladorimagpie 4 years ago
You rock... when I waltz... ?
tanguy200 4 years ago
AMAZING!!!!!! Another Great Tribute! Thank You!!!!
CeCeLeighCMD92 4 years ago
Thanks Cecilia, you're a fan !
tanguy200 4 years ago