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Gone With The Wind MGM/UA Home Video 2 Tape hi-fi VHS Deluxe Edition Box Set 1985
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David O. Selznick's Production of Margaret Mitchell's GONE WITH THE WIND Starring Clark Gable, Vivien Leigh, Leslie Howard & Olivia de Havilland Directed by Victor Fleming Screenplay by Sidney Howard Music by Max Steiner Production Designed by William Cameron Menzies Gone With the Wind, based on Margaret Mitchell's best-selling novel originally titled Tomorrow is Another Day, made history in every respect: it made an international celebrity of its star, Vivien Leigh, it won a then unprecedented 10 Academy Awards & it became the most popular motion picture of all time. The story behind the making of the legend is almost as remarkable as the film itself. Although Selznick bought the movie rights in 1936, he was unable to begin shooting until 1939. When principal shooting began in January of 1939 the production was beset by difficulties. It turned out to be a monumental film in almost every way. The total cost was a phenomenal $4.25 million-equivalent to $50 million in 1985; at 3 hours & 40 minutes it had the longest running time of its day & when it premiered in Atlanta on December 15, 1939, over one million people poured into the city. After three days of parades & celebrations, a select audience of 2500 people finally saw the most eagerly awaited film. Their reaction reflected that of the millions who were to see it over the years -they loved it. Gone With the Wind quickly became a worldwide critical & box office success & went on beyond cinema history into that special category few films ever achieve, it became a Hollywood legend. MV900284 VHS hi-fi Stereo Videocassette in Color Close Captioned Videophonic Sound Dolby System Digitally Enhanced for Stereo © 1939 Selznick International Pictures, Inc. Renewed 1967 Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Inc. © 1985 MGM/UA Home Video Condition: Pre-Owned, Good. VHS tapes work. Case in overall good condition, please see pic #9 that shows the rip on the bottom right corner.
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Gone With The Wind MGM/UA Home Video 2 Tape hi-fi VHS Deluxe Edition Box Set 1985
Very good
$10.00
$11.20
Includes Buyer Protection
Condition
Very good
Uploaded
2 years ago
David O. Selznick's Production of Margaret Mitchell's GONE WITH THE WIND Starring Clark Gable, Vivien Leigh, Leslie Howard & Olivia de Havilland Directed by Victor Fleming Screenplay by Sidney Howard Music by Max Steiner Production Designed by William Cameron Menzies Gone With the Wind, based on Margaret Mitchell's best-selling novel originally titled Tomorrow is Another Day, made history in every respect: it made an international celebrity of its star, Vivien Leigh, it won a then unprecedented 10 Academy Awards & it became the most popular motion picture of all time. The story behind the making of the legend is almost as remarkable as the film itself. Although Selznick bought the movie rights in 1936, he was unable to begin shooting until 1939. When principal shooting began in January of 1939 the production was beset by difficulties. It turned out to be a monumental film in almost every way. The total cost was a phenomenal $4.25 million-equivalent to $50 million in 1985; at 3 hours & 40 minutes it had the longest running time of its day & when it premiered in Atlanta on December 15, 1939, over one million people poured into the city. After three days of parades & celebrations, a select audience of 2500 people finally saw the most eagerly awaited film. Their reaction reflected that of the millions who were to see it over the years -they loved it. Gone With the Wind quickly became a worldwide critical & box office success & went on beyond cinema history into that special category few films ever achieve, it became a Hollywood legend. MV900284 VHS hi-fi Stereo Videocassette in Color Close Captioned Videophonic Sound Dolby System Digitally Enhanced for Stereo © 1939 Selznick International Pictures, Inc. Renewed 1967 Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Inc. © 1985 MGM/UA Home Video Condition: Pre-Owned, Good. VHS tapes work. Case in overall good condition, please see pic #9 that shows the rip on the bottom right corner.
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