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Gone with the Wind is an drama movie directed by Victor Fleming and George Cukor (uncredited) and starring Vivien Leigh, Clark Gable, Olivia de Havilland and Leslie Howard and Hattie McDaniel. The movie was written by Margaret Mitchell (story of the old south “Gone with the Wind”), Sidney Howard (screenplay). The film has a $4 million budget with a 238-minute running time. Gone with the Wind currently has a 8.2 IMDb rating, based on 254867 and 97 Metascore on Metacritic. The movie is rated G.
Gone with the Wind release date
When does Gone with the Wind come out in theaters?
The official theatrical release date for Gone with the Wind (1939) is December 15, 1939.
When will Gone with the Wind be released on DVD, Blu-ray and Digital?
Gone with the Wind DVD/Blu-ray release date is N/A. The estimated DVD release date is N/A. The movie has been out for around since its theatrical release. DVD and Blu-ray releases typically come out 12-16 weeks after the theatrical premiere.
Digital HD from Amazon Video and iTunes will be available 1-2 weeks before the Blu-ray, DVD, and 4K releases – sometime in N/A. Dates do change so check back often as the release approaches. We will update this page with more details as they become available.
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Gone with the Wind budget
How much did Gone with the Wind cost to make?
$4,000,000 budget
The movie cost $4 million to make.
Gone with the Wind rating
G Rated
Gone with the Wind is rated G. G rating means all ages are admitted. The material will not offend parents for viewing by children.
Gone with the Wind reviews
8.2 IMDb 97 Metascore
The movie currently has a 8.2 of out 10 IMDb rating and 97 Metascore on Metacritic. We will continue to add and update review scores.
Gone with the Wind trailer
Gone with the Wind plot summary
What is Gone with the Wind about?
The spoiled daughter of a well-to-do plantation owner is forced to use every means at her disposal to claw her way out of poverty, following Maj. Gen. William Sherman’s destructive “March to the Sea, during the American Civil War.
Synopsis from IMDb – A manipulative woman and a roguish man conduct a turbulent romance during the American Civil War and Reconstruction periods.
The running times are based on US timings only and all times are rounded off to the nearest minute. Other countries may have different running lengths. Theatrical releases running times differ due to the counting of frames from the first frame to the last frame of any credits.
Gone with the Wind cast
Who is in Gone with the Wind?
Vivien Leigh as Scarlett O’Hara | |
Clark Gable as Rhett Butler | |
Olivia de Havilland as Melanie Hamilton | |
Leslie Howard as Ashley Wilkes | |
Hattie McDaniel as Mammy |
Gone with the Wind box Office
How much did Gone with the Wind make?
$400,176,459 worldwide
The film has made over $400 million worldwide at the box office. This does not include the DVD, Blu-ray and digital sales.
Gone with the Wind details
Theatrical Release Date: | December 15, 1939 |
DVD & Blu-ray Release Date: | N/A |
Film Budget: | $4 million |
Box Office: | $400 million |
Length: | 238 minutes |
Genre: | Drama, Romance, War |
Language: | English |
Gone with the Wind facts
How long is Gone with the Wind?
The movie is 238 minutes long (3 hours and 58 minutes).
What year did Gone with the Wind come out?
The movie is out on December 15, 1939. The movie has been out for .
Who is the lead actor in the movie?
Vivien Leigh plays as Scarlett O’Hara.
Who is the director of Gone with the Wind?
Victor Fleming and George Cukor (uncredited) directed the movie.
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