![]() |
|||
|
New Line Cinema invites you to express your cinematic vision and participate in the re-release of the greatest love story ever told. Gone with the Wind -- As Directed By... is your opportunity to speculate on what might happen if one of the cinematic masterpieces of all time were made today. We have selected seven famous scenes from Gone with the Wind. It is up to you to choose the director, cast the leads, re-examine the scenario, and even write the dialogue. There is no replacing Gone with the Wind, but participating in our homage to the greatest American romance ever told may just bring you a little closer to Tara.
|
![]() |
||
![]() Aaron Spelling David Lynch |
|
![]() Quentin Tarantino Peter Weir NEW! |
|
|
The classic scene in which Scarlett confesses her love to Ashley, only to be rejected. Worse still, she discovers that Rhett Butler has overheard everything |
|||
|
Scarlett, still in mourning, accepts the scandalous Rhett Butler's offer to dance to the astonishment and shock of all present. |
|||
|
Melanie is about to give birth, but the city of Atlanta is on fire. After fruitlessly seeking help from the doctor, Scarlett is forced to deliver the baby herself. She then turns to Rhett for help in getting out of Atlanta alive. |
|||
|
After a narrow escape, Scarlett returns home, only to find her family and home devastated. In a fit of rage and hunger, she makes this bold claim. |
|||
|
Desperate for help but still proud, Scarlett devises a plan to try and visit the only person she know who can help her pay the money she needs to keep Tara: Rhett Butler. |
|||
|
Melanie collapses after helping Rhett come to terms with the death of his child. At death's door, she calls for Scarlett and asks her to take care of Ashley and her child. |
|||
|
When Scarlett finally realizes that it is Rhett that she really loves, he is packing to leave... |
|||
& © 1998 New Line Productions, Inc. All Rights Reserved. PRIVACY POLICY | Terms of Use