Gone with the Wind

Content Warnings

Overall Severity: 🟡 45/100
Total warning time: 8m 40s
Sex/Nudity: 🟡 30/100 (4m)
  • 🟡 50/100 [01:30:00 - 01:32:00] Implied marital rape scene, though not explicit.
  • 🟢 20/100 [02:30:00 - 02:32:00] Suggestive dialogue about relationships.
Drug Use: 🟢 10/100 (30s)
  • 🟢 10/100 [01:45:00 - 01:45:30] Characters drinking alcohol at a party.
Violence: 🟡 40/100 (4m)
  • 🟡 50/100 [00:45:00 - 00:47:00] War scenes with gunfire and explosions.
  • 🟡 30/100 [01:20:00 - 01:22:00] A character slaps another character.
Strong Language: 🟢 20/100 (10s)
  • 🟢 20/100 [01:10:00 - 01:10:10] Mild profanity used in dialogue.
Gone with the Wind
Year: 1939
Certificate: U
Runtime: 238 min
Genre: Drama, History, Romance
IMDB: 8.1
Meta Score: 97
Votes: 290074
Gross: 198,676,459
Director: Victor Fleming
Stars: George Cukor, Sam Wood, Clark Gable, Vivien Leigh
Overview: A manipulative woman and a roguish man conduct a turbulent romance during the American Civil War and Reconstruction periods.

Movie FAQ

Q: Who directed Gone with the Wind (1939)?
A: Gone with the Wind (1939) was primarily directed by Victor Fleming, though George Cukor and Sam Wood also contributed to the direction at different stages of production.
Q: Who played the lead roles in Gone with the Wind (1939)?
A: Clark Gable played the role of Rhett Butler, and Vivien Leigh portrayed Scarlett O'Hara in Gone with the Wind (1939).
Q: What is the setting of Gone with the Wind (1939)?
A: Gone with the Wind (1939) is set in the American South during the Civil War and Reconstruction era, focusing on the life of Scarlett O'Hara and her struggles and romances.
Q: Did Gone with the Wind (1939) win any Academy Awards?
A: Yes, Gone with the Wind (1939) won eight Academy Awards, including Best Picture, Best Director for Victor Fleming, Best Actress for Vivien Leigh, and Best Supporting Actress for Hattie McDaniel.
Q: Is Gone with the Wind (1939) based on a novel?
A: Yes, Gone with the Wind (1939) is based on the 1936 novel of the same name by Margaret Mitchell.