In September 1939 Selznick was asked by the press of his feelings about the film, he replied " At noon I think it's divine, at midnight I think it's lousy. Sometimes I think it's the greatest picture ever made. But if it's only a great picture, I'll still be satisfied." The film turned out to be one of the greatest, hopefully Selznick was more than satisfied.
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Author Margaret Mitchell at her desk |
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Selznick at the set |
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Clark Gable, Margaret Mitchell, Vivien Leigh |
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Gable, Leigh and others on the set |
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Gable, Leigh, Selznick |
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Selznick, Fleming, Leigh, Gable on the set |
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A page from the premiere program |
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Vivien Leigh and Olivia de Havilland arrive in Atlanta |
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Gable and wife Carol Lombard arrive in Atlanta |
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Night of premiere |
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Governor Ed Rivers, rides with Selznick, Leigh, financier Whitney |
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Gable and Lombard in the parade |
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At the Atlanta premiere |
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Crowds to see the stars |
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