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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

Details for Gone with the Wind (1939)

Year: 1939
Certificate: U
Gone with the Wind Runtime: 238 min
Genre: Drama, History, Romance
IMDB: 8.1
Meta Score: 97
Votes: 290074
Gross: 198,676,459
Director: Victor Fleming
Cast Stars: George Cukor, Sam Wood, Clark Gable, Vivien Leigh

Overview of Gone with the Wind:

A manipulative woman and a roguish man conduct a turbulent romance during the American Civil War and Reconstruction periods.

Who directed Gone with the Wind (1939)?

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.

Who played the lead roles in Gone with the Wind (1939)?

Clark Gable played the role of Rhett Butler, and Vivien Leigh portrayed Scarlett O'Hara in Gone with the Wind (1939).

What is the setting of Gone with the Wind (1939)?

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.

Did Gone with the Wind (1939) win any Academy Awards?

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.

Is Gone with the Wind (1939) based on a novel?

Yes, Gone with the Wind (1939) is based on the 1936 novel of the same name by Margaret Mitchell.