
Starting with Scarlett O’Hara’s casting drama, did you know that Vivien Leigh was cast after filming had already begun? The search for the perfect Scarlett was intense, involving many actresses. Despite the initial challenges, Leigh's performance became legendary.
Vivien Leigh almost lost the part due to her English accent and regal pronunciation, but director George Cukor pushed her to embody Scarlett's Southern belle character. Controversy surrounded the casting of a British actress, but ultimately, Leigh's portrayal won over critics and audiences alike.
The production saw the involvement of three directors, making "Gone with the Wind" a directorial patchwork. Hidden behind-the-scenes footage discovered in the 2000s offers a rare glimpse into the making of the movie.
Leslie Howard, who played Ashley Wilkes, despised his role, while Vivien Leigh silently protested Victor Fleming's direction by reading Margaret Mitchell’s novel on set. Clark Gable's battle over a tearful scene showcased his commitment to his tough-guy image.
Hattie McDaniel's historic Oscar win as the first Black actor to win an Oscar was a groundbreaking achievement, despite the racial tensions of the time. The film's premiere in Atlanta was an event of unparalleled magnitude, with over a million people descending on the city.
Bonus fact: One of the most beautiful shots in the film was achieved through advanced mathematics, blending art and science to create the stunning visual effect.
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