- Description:
- BluRay - Zone A.   viewing copy.   1 videodisc of 1.
color.  
fullscreen.   sound.  
- Notes:
- Other supplemental materials: theatrical trailers from the original 1939 release and four subsequent rereleases of the film; short biographical featurettes on supporting actors Leslie Howard, Thomas Mitchell, Barbara O’Neill, Hattie McDaniel, and others; the 2-minute prologue which accompanied the film’s original international release; selection of scenes dubbed into foreign languages for numerous international releases.
Titles
+ Making of a Legend, The: Gone with the Wind
- Director:
- Hinton, David
- Production Co:
- Turner Entertainment; Daniel Selznick Properties; MGM/UA Home Entertainment
- Running Time:
- Feature.   124 minutes
- Sound:
- sound
- Color:
- color
- Country:
- USA
- Year:
- 1988
- Language:
- English language
Closed Captioned
- Genre:
- Documentary
- Notes:
- Documentary on the film and its production with numerous documents and film clips from the Selznick & Warner Bros. archives.
+ 1939: Hollywood’s Greatest Year
- Director:
- Nasr, Constantine
- Production Co:
- New Wave Entertainment
- Running Time:
- Feature.   69 minutes
- Sound:
- sound
- Color:
- color and b/w
- Country:
- USA
- Year:
- 2009
- Language:
- English language
- Genre:
- Documentary
- Notes:
- A look at the movies in the year 1939, considered by many to be one of the greatest years in film history.
+ Gable: The King Remembered
- Director:
- Shields, Pat
- Production Co:
- Jack Haley Jr. Productions
- Running Time:
- Feature.   65 minutes
- Sound:
- sound - monaural
- Color:
- color
- Country:
- USA
- Year:
- 1975
- Language:
- English language
- Genre:
- Documentary
- Notes:
- Personal reminiscences and film-clips plot an affectionate tribute to the King of Hollywood.
+ Viven Leigh: Scarlett and Beyond
- Director:
- Feldman, Gene
- Production Co:
- Turner Pictures (I); Wombat Productions
- Running Time:
- Short.   47 minutes
- Sound:
- sound
- Color:
- color and b/w
- Country:
- USA
- Year:
- 1990
- Language:
- English language
- Genre:
- Documentary
- Notes:
- The tragic life and career of two-time Oscar winner Viviemn Leigh, who battled tuberculosis and manic-depression but always remained a star.
+ Melanie Remembers: Reflections by Olivia De Gavilland
- Director:
- Rust, John
- Production Co:
- Taylor Made Entertainment; Turner Entertainment
- Running Time:
- Short.   39 minutes
- Sound:
- sound
- Color:
- color
- Country:
- USA
- Year:
- 2004
- Language:
- English language
- Genre:
- Documentary
- Notes:
- De Havilland’s memories of the production.
+ Moviola: The Scarlett O’Hara War
- Director:
- Erman, John
- Production Co:
- David Wolper-Stan Margulies Productions; Warner Bros. Television
- Running Time:
- Feature.   98 minutes
- Sound:
- sound - monaural
- Color:
- color
- Country:
- USA
- Year:
- 1980
- Language:
- English language
- Genre:
- Documentary
- Notes:
- The film follows the trials and tribulations of David O. Selznick as he attempts to find an actress to play the role of Scarlett O'Hara in Gone with the Wind (1939).
+ Restoring a Legend
- Director:
- Johnston, Joel
- Production Co:
- Creative Domain
- Running Time:
- Short.   18 minutes
- Sound:
- sound
- Color:
- color
- Country:
- USA
- Year:
- 2004
- Language:
- English language
- Genre:
- Documentary
- Notes:
- DVD featurette on the restoration of Gone With The Wind (1939)
+ Old South, The
- Director:
- Zinneman, Fred
- Production Co:
- Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM)
- Running Time:
- Short.   11 minutes
- Sound:
- sound - monaural
- Color:
- b/w
- Country:
- USA
- Year:
- 1939
- Language:
- English language
- Genre:
- Documentary
- Notes:
- Chronicle of the importance of cotton to the economy and culture of the American South.
+ Dixie Hails Gone With the Wind
- Director:
- Uncredited
- Production Co:
- Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM)
- Running Time:
- Short.   4 minutes
- Sound:
- sound
- Color:
- b/w
- Country:
- USA
- Year:
- 1939
- Language:
- English language
- Genre:
- Documentary
- Notes:
- This newsreel focuses on Europe's involvement in WWII, sports highlights and Atlanta's festivities for the Gone With The Wind (1939) premiere.