Why Gone With The Wind's Producer Initially Turned Down The Classic Film
Producer David O. Selznick originally decided to pass on Gone with the Wind but ultimately changed his mind and made the problematic classic film after all.
Read MoreProducer David O. Selznick originally decided to pass on Gone with the Wind but ultimately changed his mind and made the problematic classic film after all.
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