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Gone With A Wind- review
Title: Gone With A Wind- review
Category: Entertainment / Movies & Film
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Gone With A Wind- review
For my movie review I picked, in my opinion, the most sentimental portrait of the Civil War- “Gone With The Wind”, directed by Victor Fleming and produced by David O. Selznick.
Victor Fleming was born on February 23, 1883 in Pasadena, CA. He’d been a racecar driver and in later years was a well-known motorcyclist and airplane pilot. He got into the film industry by accident. First he was an assistant cameraman for director Allan Dwan
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to murder and terrorize black people.
“GWTW” portrays looting, "white- trash" Yankees despoiling the gentility of the Confederates. It also breaks down the facts taught in Northern schools that New Yorkers were the good guys and the Georgians the rebel terrorists. However, as far as I can tell “Gone With The Wind” is a glorious four hours of the theater. Unique captured scenes, great actors as well as the high-quality music give an unforgettable experience.
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