Gone With the Wind (1939)
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New York Times
Full Acting Credits
Vivien Leigh - Scarlett O'Hara
Clark Gable - Rhett Butler
Leslie Howard - Ashley Wilkes
Olivia de Havilland - Melanie Hamilton
Hattie McDaniel - Mammy
George Reeves - Brent Tarleton
Fred Crane - Stuart Tarleton
Everett Brown - Big Sam
Zack Williams - Elijah
Thomas Mitchell - Gerald O'Hara
Oscar Polk - Pork
Barbara O'Neil - Ellen O'Hara
Victor Jory - Jonas Wilkerson
Evelyn Keyes - Suellen O'Hara
Ann Rutherford - Careen O'Hara
Butterfly McQueen - Prissy
Howard Hickman - John Wilkes
Alicia Rhett - India Wilkes
Rand Brooks - Charles Hamilton
Carroll Nye - Frank Kennedy
Marcella Martin - Cathleen Calvert
Laura Hope Crews - Aunt "Pittypat" Hamilton
Harry Davenport - Doctor Meade
Leona Roberts - Mrs Meade
Jane Darwell - Mrs Merriwether
Albert Morin - Rene Picard
Mary Anderson - Maybelle Merriwether
Terry Sheron - Fanny Elsing
William McClain - Old Levi
Eddie Anderson - Uncle Peter
Jackie Moran - Phil Meade
Cliff Edwards - Reminiscent Soldier
Ona Munson - Belle Watling
George Hackathorne - Wounded Soldier in Pain
Roscoe Ates - Convalescent Soldier
John Arledge - Dying Soldier
Eric Linden - Amputation Case
Tom Tyler - Commanding Officer
William Bakewell - Mounted Officer
Lef Phelps - Bartender
Paul Hurst - Yankee Deserter
Ernest Whitman - Carpetbagger's Friend
William Stelling - Returning Veteran
Louis Jean Heydt - Hungry Soldier
Isabel Jewell - Emmy Slattery
Robert Elliott - Yankee Major
George Meeker - Poker Playing Captain
Irving Bacon - Corporal
Adrian Morris - Carpetbagger Orator
J. M. Kerrigan - Johnny Gallegher
Olin Howland - Yankee Businessman
Yakima Canutt - Renegade
Blue Washington - Renegade's Companion
Ward Bond - Tom--Yankee Captain
Cammie King - Bonnie Blue Butler
Mickey Kuhn - Beau Wilkes
Lillian Kemble-Cooper - Bonnie's Nurse
Clark Gable - Rhett Butler
Vivien Leigh - Scarlett O'Hara
Hattie McDaniel - Mammy
Thomas Mitchell - Gerald O'Hara
Lee Murray - Drummerboy (uncredited)
Marjorie Reynolds - Guest at Twelve Oaks (uncredited)
Barbara O'Neil - Ellen, his wife
Frank Faylen - Doctor's Aide (uncredited)
Frank Coghlan, Jr. - A collapsing Soldier (uncredited)
Ann Rutherford - Careen O'Hara
George Reeves - Stuart Tarleton
Guy Wilkerson - Wounded card player (uncredited)
Fred Crane - Brent Tarleton
Oscar Polk - Pork
Butterfly McQueen - Prissy
Victor Jory - Jonas Wilkerson
Everett Brown - Big Sam
Harry Strang - Tom's Aide (uncredited)
Howard Hickman - John Wilkes
Alicia Rhett - India Wilkes
Rand Brooks - Charles Hamilton
Carroll Nye - Frank Kennedy
Eddie "Rochester" Anderson - Uncle Peter
Harry Davenport - Dr. Meade [At The Bazaar In Atlanta]
Jane Darwell - Dolly Merriwether [At The Bazaar In Atlanta]
Ward Bond - Tom, a Yankee Captain
Cammie King - Bonnie Blue Butler
Mickey Kuhn - Beau Wilkes
Paul Hurst - The Yankee Deserter
Isabel Jewell - Emmy Slattery
Yakima Canutt - Renegade
Zack Williams - Elijah
Marcella Martin - Cathleen Calvert
Jackie Moran - Phil Meade
Alicia Rhett - India, his daughter
Leona Roberts - Mrs. Caroline Meade
Everett Brown - Big Sam, the foreman
Alberto Morin - René Picard
William McClain - Old Levi
Lee Phelps - Bartender
Irving Bacon - The Corporal
Tom Tyler - Commanding Officer
William Bakewell - Mounted Officer
Robert Elliott - Yankee Major [During Reconstruction]
Si Jenks - Yankee on Street [During Reconstruction]
Emerson Treacy - [During Reconstruction]
Lester Dorr - [During Reconstruction]
John Wray - [During Reconstruction]
Trevor Bardette - [During Reconstruction]
Marjorie Reynolds - Guest at Twelve Oaks
James Bush - Gentleman [At Twelve Oaks]
Eddy Chandler - The Sergeant at the hospital
Ralph Brooks - Gentleman [At Twelve Oaks]
George Hackathorne - A wounded Soldier in pain (uncredited)
Cliff Edwards - Reminiscent Soldier
Roscoe Ates - A Convalescent Soldier
John Arledge - A Dying Soldier
Louis Jean Heydt - Hungry Soldier
Eddy Chandler - Sergeant at Hospital
Eric Linden - An Amputation Case
Tom Tyler - A Commanding Officer
John Arledge - Dying Soldier
Roscoe Ates - Convalescent Soldier
William Bakewell - A Mounted Officer
Lee Phelps - The Bartender
Eric Linden - Amputation Case
George Hackathorne - Wounded Soldier
Frank Coghlan, Jr. - Collapsing Soldier
Guy Wilkerson - Wounded Card Player
Louis Jean Heydt - A Hungry Soldier
Frank Faylen - Doctor's Aide
Tommy Kelly - Boy [Outside Examiner's Office]
William Stack - Minister [Georgia After Sherman]
Ernest Whitman - Carpetbagger's Friend [Georgia After Sherman]
Wallis Clark - His Poker-Playing Captains [During Reconstruction]
George Meeker - Poker-Playing Captain
Wallis Clark - Poker-Playing Yankee Captain
Adrian Morris - A Carpetbagger Orator
Adrian Morris - Carpetbagger Orator
J.M. Kerrigan - Johnny Gallagher [During Reconstruction]
Yakima Canutt - A renegade
Olin Howland - Yankee Businessman [During Reconstruction]
Blue Washington - The Renegade's Companion [During Reconstruction]
Blue Washington - Renegade's Companion [During Reconstruction]
Lillian Kemble-Cooper - Bonnie's Nurse [During Reconstruction]
Louise Carter - Bandleader's Wife
Harry Strang - Tom's Aide
Lee Murray - Drummer Boy
Tommy Kelly - Boy [Outside The Examiner Office]
Louise Carter - Bandleader's Wife (uncredited)
Howard Hickman - John Wilkes [At Twelve Oaks]
Production Credits
Director - Victor Fleming
Screenplay - Sidney Howard
Source Material (from novel) - Margaret Mitchell
Producer - David O. Selznick
Director - Victor Fleming
Production Manager - Raymond A. Klune
Assistant Director - Eric Stacey
Assistant Director - Ridgeway Callow
Location Manager - Mason Litan
Production Continuity - Lydia Schiller
Continuity - Connie Earle
Director of Photography - Ernest Haller
Camera Operator - Arthur Arling
Camera Operator - Vincent Furror
Still Photographer - Fred Parrish
Technicolor Associate - Ray Rennahan
Technicolor Associate - Wilfrid M. Cline
Technicolor Associate - Henri Jaffa
Film Editor - Hal C. Kern
Associate Film Editor - James E. Newcom
Assistant Film Editor - Richard Van Enger
Assistant Film Editor - Ernest Leadley
Musical Score - Max Steiner
Production Designer - William Cameron Menzies
Interior Decorator - Edward C. Boyle
Art Director - Lyle Wheeler
Scenic Department Superintendent - Henry J. Stahl
Casting Manager - Charles Richards
Casting Manager - Fred Schuessler
Technicolor Company Supervisor - Natalie Kalmus
Technical Advisor - Susan Myrick
Technical Advisor - Will Price
Research - Lillian K. Deighton
Costume Designer - Walter Plunkett
Makeup & Hairstyling - Monte Westmore Sr.
Makeup & Hairstyling Associate - Hazel Rogers
Makeup & Hairstyling Associate - Ben Nye
In Charge Of Wardrobe - Edward P. Lambert
Wardrobe Associate - Marian Dabney
Wardrobe Associate - Elmer Ellsworth
Sound Recorder - Frank Maher
Grip - Fred Williams
Electrician - James Polstein
Dance Director - Frank Floyd
Construction Superintendent - Harold Fenton
Special Photographic Effects - Jack Cosgrove
Associate Special Photographic Effects - Lee Zavitz
On-set Property Manager - Arden Cripe
Special Properties - Ron B. Jackman
Scenario Assistant - Barbara Keon
Associate - Lou Forbes
Hats - John Fredericks
Interior Designer - Joseph Platt
Historian - Wilbur G. Kurtz
Mechanical Engineer - R. D. Musgrave
Electrical Superintendent - Wally Oetten
Greens - Roy A. McLaughlin
Drapes - James Forney
Tara Landscape - Florence Yock
Properties Manager - Harold Cules
Producer - David O. Selznick
Production Designer - William Cameron Menzies
Composer (Music Score) - Max Steiner
Cinematographer - Ernest Haller
Cinematographer - Ray Rennahan
Art Director - Lyle Wheeler
Costume Designer - Walter Plunkett
Editor - Hal Kern
Choreography - Frank Floyd
Production Manager - Raymond A. Klune
Sound/Sound Designer - Frank Maher
Special Effects - Lee Zavitz
Editor - James Newcom
Musical Direction/Supervision - Louis Forbes
Book Author - Margaret Mitchell
Choreography - Eddie Prinz
Set Designer - Edward Boyle
Company Information
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios Inc. (MGM) - Domestic Theatrical Distributor
United International Pictures - Foreign Theatrical Distributor
United International Pictures - Theatrical Distributor
Turner Entertainment Company - Domestic TV Distributor
New Line Cinema - Domestic Theatrical Distributor
Edko Films - Theatrical Distributor
Chapel Distribution - Theatrical Distributor
Selznick International Productions - Production Company
Awards
Win
100 Greatest American Movies - 1998 American Film Institute
Best Acting - Vivien Leigh - 1940 National Board of Review
Best Actress - Vivien Leigh - 1939 New York Film Critics Circle
Best Actress - Vivien Leigh - 1939 Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences
Best Art Direction - Lyle R. Wheeler - 1939 Academy of Motion Picture Arts and
Sciences
Best Color Cinematography - Ernest Haller - 1939 Academy of Motion Picture Arts
and Sciences
Best Color Cinematography - Ray Rennahan - 1939 Academy of Motion Picture Arts
and Sciences
Best Director - Victor Fleming - 1939 Academy of Motion Picture Arts and
Sciences
Best Editing - James E. Newcom - 1939 Academy of Motion Picture Arts and
Sciences
Best Editing - Hal C. Kern - 1939 Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences
Best Picture - 1939 Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences
Best Screenplay - Sidney [wr/fplb/fsb- Howard - 1939 Academy of Motion Picture
Arts and Sciences
Best Supporting Actress - Hattie R. McDaniel - 1939 Academy of Motion Picture
Arts and Sciences
Honorary and Other Awards - William Cameron Menzies - 1939 Academy of Motion
Picture Arts and Sciences
10 Best Films - 1939 Film Daily
U.S. National Film Registry - 1988 Library of Congress
10 Best Films - 1939 New York Times
Award - 1939 Photoplay
Nomination
Best Picture - 1940 National Board of Review
Best Actor - Clark Gable - 1939 Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences
Best Original Score - Max Steiner - 1939 Academy of Motion Picture Arts and
Sciences
Best Sound - Thomas T. Moulton - 1939 Academy of Motion Picture Arts and
Sciences
Best Special Effects - Jack [sf] Cosgrove - 1939 Academy of Motion Picture Arts
and Sciences
Best Special Effects - Arthur Johns - 1939 Academy of Motion Picture Arts and
Sciences
Best Special Effects - Fred Albin - 1939 Academy of Motion Picture Arts and
Sciences
Best Supporting Actress - Olivia DeHavilland - 1939 Academy of Motion Picture
Arts and Sciences
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