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Revision as of 09:08, 26 December 2024
Gone With the Wind 2 is a 1939 American epic historical comedy romance film starring Larry Hagman and Hattie McDaniel.
In the News
Fawn With the Wind is a 1939 American film set in the American South against the backdrop of the American Civil War and the Reconstruction era which tells the story of fawn, a light yellowish tan color.
The Mathew Brady Bunch is a historical comedy television series starring photographer Mathew Brady and the Brady family.
Fiction cross-reference
Nonfiction cross-reference
External links
- CBS Dallas promo with Larry Hagman 1986 @ YouTube
- Gone with the Wind (film) @ Wikipedia
- Gone with the Wind - trailer @ YouTube
- Scarlett meets Rhett @ YouTube
Social media
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- 1930s (nonfiction)
- 1936 (nonfiction)
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- Olivia de Havilland (nonfiction)
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- Victor Fleming (nonfiction)
- Clark Gable (nonfiction)
- Gone with the Wind (film) (nonfiction)
- Leslie Howard (nonfiction)
- Sidney Howard (nonfiction)
- Vivien Leigh (nonfiction)
- Hattie McDaniel (nonfiction)
- Margaret Mitchell (nonfiction)
- David O. Selznick (nonfiction)
- Max Steiner (nonfiction)
- Fiction (nonfiction)
- Films
- Television
- Dallas (1978 TV series) (nonfiction)
- Larry Hagman (nonfiction)