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Lots of interesting stuff for fans of GWTW, includes set photos, stills, notes from David O. Selznick.
Lots of interesting stuff for fans of GWTW, includes set photos, stills, notes from David O. Selznick.
This book is filled with hundreds of fascinating images and artifacts; if I was rating the book based on pictures, it would be 5 stars without a doubt. The 1 star rating refers to the content. Why someone would take the story of making the most epic film of all time and turn it into an absolute snooze fest is beyond me. This book was poorly organized and contained an absolutely ridiculous amount of unnecessary detail. I really didn't need a play by play of every single day of filming, who was late, what airline they arrived on, or the last straw, what items were lost after the premiere in Atlanta. If you reduced this book to the interesting content, it would likely be no more than a few pages. My advice? Look at the pictures and skip the text, unless you are looking for an easy way to fall asleep.
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As a massive fan of old Hollywood, I knew I would enjoy "The Making of Gone with the Wind." This detailed account of the film's production explores the decisions and creative choices that shaped one of Hollywood's most iconic movies. It highlights why the film remains influential and controversial decades after its release.
This stunning coffee-table book examines everything from casting choices and script challenges to costumes, sets, and premieres. It's a fascinating exploration of the complex – and sometimes contentious – process behind this classic film.
This stunning coffee-table book examines everything from casting choices and script challenges to costumes, sets, and premieres. It's a fascinating exploration of the complex – and sometimes contentious – process behind this classic film.