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Ripley saw "Gone With the Wind" as fundamentally a love story and assumed that our interest in Rhett and Scarlett would be sufficient to carry the tale.
The poet Melvin B. Tolson, who wrote about movies for the African-American newspaper The Washington Tribune, saw "Gone With the Wind" when it came out and reviewed it in terms that could have been expanded into a handbook for the civil rights movement 20 years before the event.
In the classic era, everyone saw Gone With The Wind or Casablanca, but that is no longer the case.
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Determined on Her Path As a girl, Ms. Harris devoured movies — she claimed she'd seen "Gone With the Wind" 13 times — read biographies of great actresses and performed in school plays.
But it was seeing "Gone With the Wind" in 1939 — and thereafter "at least 20 or more times"— that took his passion, especially for houses with white columns, to another level.
According to Ms. Strothman, a divorced empty-nester (her two children are away at school), it is Ms. Randall's dream to see "Gone With the Wind" and her novel side by side on bookcases.
This was sort of the bloke you'd be happy to see go out with your sister.
Or perhaps the pigeon wasn't imaginary, but by the time the cat blinked his eyes whatever he had seen was gone with the wind.
"Last night I saw people go with pure intentions, but also people who were obviously there to create tension," he said.
"I can see these going with something heavier, like red-braised pork," Mr. Ragg said.
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