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Gone with the Wind

Gone with the Wind

A sheltered and manipulative Southern belle and a roguish profiteer face off in a turbulent romance as the society around them crumbles with the end of slavery and is rebuilt during the Civil War and Reconstruction periods.

Why Should You Care: Experience the epic romance and drama of the American South during the Civil War.

Awards Won:

  • 1939 Oscars Art Direction: Lyle R. Wheeler
  • 1939 Oscars Best Actress: Vivien Leigh
  • 1939 Oscars Best Director: Victor Fleming
  • 1939 Oscars Best Picture: David O. Selznick
  • 1939 Oscars Best Supporting Actress: Hattie McDaniel
  • 1939 Oscars Cinematography: Ernest Haller,Ray Rennahan
  • 1939 Oscars Costume Design: Edith Head
  • 1939 Oscars Film Editing: Hal C. Kern,James E. Newcom
  • 1939 Oscars Makeup: Charles Gemora
  • 1939 Oscars Music (Original Score): Alfred Newman
  • 1939 Oscars Sound: John P. Livadary
  • 1939 Oscars Sound Effects Editing: Walter G. Elliott
  • 1939 Oscars Writing (Screenplay Based on Material from Another Medium): Sidney Howard
  • 1940 Oscars Art Direction: Lyle R. Wheeler
  • 1940 Oscars Best Actor: Clark Gable
  • 1940 Oscars Best Actress: Vivien Leigh
  • 1940 Oscars Best Director: Victor Fleming
  • 1940 Oscars Best Picture: David O. Selznick
  • 1940 Oscars Best Supporting Actor: Thomas Mitchell
  • 1940 Oscars Best Supporting Actress: Hattie McDaniel
  • 1940 Oscars Cinematography: Ernest Haller,Ray Rennahan
  • 1940 Oscars Costume Design: Edith Head
  • 1940 Oscars Film Editing: Hal C. Kern,James E. Newcom
  • 1940 Oscars Makeup: Charles Gemora
  • 1940 Oscars Music (Original Score): Alfred Newman
  • 1940 Oscars Sound: John P. Livadary
  • 1940 Oscars Sound Effects Editing: Walter G. Elliott
  • 1940 Oscars Writing (Screenplay Based on Material from Another Medium): Sidney Howard