Gone with the Wind



Gone with the Wind was the name of a book published in 1936. It was set during the pre-Civil War era of the Old West in which slavery was still common. The book was written by Margaret Mitchell.

The film version was released in 1939 and it starred Clark Gable, who was best known for saying the line: "Frankly my dear, I don't give a damn!"

For the fiftieth anniversary of the movie, computer-generated images were used to create a more updated looking film for the '80s and '90s. According to an article of the Daily Planet, it was colorized using the previously mentioned computer technology.

José Delgado, the bodyguard of Cat Grant, herself and her son Adam Grant went to a showing of the fiftieth anniversary of that film. Although Delgado thought it wasn't worth risking her life going out in public, her son Adam liked the part in the movie where "Atlanta burned down."

External Link

 * Gone with the Wind at Wikipedia