Margaret Mitchell House Atlanta
recorded on August 11, 2013
Moving Image Archive Serge de Muller
Margaret Mitchel House
Aisha Khalid, Atlanta, Georgia: The historic house of the American author Margarette Mitchell where seventy five years ago she wrote her world renowned novel Gone With The Wind is located at the corner of Peach Tree Street in Atlanta. Through an interview of the director of historical houses managed by Atlanta History Center, Joanna Arrietta, this story gives a sneak peek to the audience of this famous American author's life in America's south and the times that she lived in. In addition audience is also informed of some of the interesting facts about the novel such as it having been translated in over forty languages so far including Urdu. The fact that nothing in this house on display really belonged to Margarette Mitchell but is only meant to create an environment as described by the author herself is also highlighted. According to Joanna Arrietta This house is a huge tourist attraction and most of Margarette Mitchell's fans coming here also visit her grave site nearby leaving letters for her. One such tourist was a middle school language teacher Dawn Williams who believes that a trip to such sites can be helpful in encouraging teenagers to pick up books and read.
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Starting Point: Peachtree St
Highlights include Peachtree St - Mitchell St - Piedmont Ave - Decatur St - Marietta St - Park Ave W - Baker St - Centennial Olympic Park Dr - Luckie St - Auburn Ave - Courtland St - Martin Luther King Jr Dr - Forsyth St - Spring St - W Peachtree St - Peachtree St.
Atlanta is the capital of and the most populous city in the U.S. state of Georgia, with an estimated 2013 population of 447,841.[6] Atlanta is the cultural and economic center of the Atlanta metropolitan area, home to 5,522,942 people and the ninth largest metropolitan area in the United States.[7] Atlanta is the county seat of Fulton County, and a small portion of the city extends eastward into DeKalb County.
Atlanta is considered an alpha- or world city,[17] ranking 36th among world cities and 8th in the nation with a gross domestic product of $270 billion.[18] Atlanta's economy is considered diverse, with dominant sectors including logistics, professional and business services, media operations, and information technology.[19] Topographically, Atlanta is marked by rolling hills and dense tree coverage.[20] Revitalization of Atlanta's neighborhoods, initially spurred by the 1996 Olympics, has intensified in the 21st century, altering the city's demographics, politics, and culture.[21][22]
Tourism
As of 2010, Atlanta is the seventh-most visited city in the United States, with over 35 million visitors per year.[158] Although the most popular attraction among visitors to Atlanta is the Georgia Aquarium,[159] the world's largest indoor aquarium,[160] Atlanta's tourism industry mostly driven by the city's history museums and outdoor attractions. Atlanta contains a notable amount of historical museums and sites, including the Martin Luther King, Jr. National Historic Site, which includes the preserved childhood home of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., as well as his final resting place; the Atlanta Cyclorama & Civil War Museum, which houses a massive painting and diorama in-the-round, with a rotating central audience platform, depicting the Battle of Atlanta in the Civil War; the World of Coca-Cola, featuring the history of the world famous soft drink brand and its well-known advertising; the College Football Hall of Fame which honors college football and its athletes; the National Center for Civil and Human Rights, which explores the American Civil Rights Movement and its connection to contemporary human rights movements throughout the world; the Carter Center and Presidential Library, housing U.S. President Jimmy Carter's papers and other material relating to the Carter administration and the Carter family's life; and the Margaret Mitchell House and Museum, site of the writing of the best-selling novel Gone with the Wind.
Atlanta also contains various outdoor attractions.[161] The Atlanta Botanical Garden, adjacent to Piedmont Park, is home to the 600-foot-long (180 m) Kendeda Canopy Walk, a skywalk that allows visitors to tour one of the city's last remaining urban forests from 40-foot-high (12 m). The Canopy Walk is considered the only canopy-level pathway of its kind in the United States. Zoo Atlanta, located in Grant Park, accommodates over 1,300 animals representing more than 220 species. Home to the nation's largest collections of gorillas and orangutans, the Zoo is also one of only four zoos in the U.S. to house giant pandas.[162] Festivals showcasing arts and crafts, film, and music, including the Atlanta Dogwood Festival, the Atlanta Film Festival, and Music Midtown, respectively, are also popular with tourists.[163]
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Atlanta is home to professional franchises for three major team sports: the Atlanta Braves of Major League Baseball, the Atlanta Hawks of the National Basketball Association, and the Atlanta Falcons of the National Football League. The Braves, who moved to Atlanta in 1966, were established as the Boston Red Stockings in 1871 and are the oldest continually operating professional sports franchise in the United States.[citation needed] The Braves won the World Series in 1995, and had an unprecedented run of 14 straight divisional championships from 1991 to 2005.[171]
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The front door facade of Tara, the fictional plantation from film 'Gone with the Wind' is going up f
(30 May 2019) FACADE OF 'TARA' PLANTATION FROM 'GONE WITH THE WIND' UP FOR AUCTION
Items from Tara, the fictional O'Hara plantation from film classic Gone with the Wind, are going up for auction on June 27 in Los Angeles.
The highlight is the monumental front entrance door facade which was the focal point of Scarlett O'Hara's legendary home.
Tara was constructed at Selznick International Studios' Forty Acres production lot in Culver City, Calif.
Following the conclusion of filming, the set remained standing for 20 years until Lucille Ball and Desi Arnaz's Desilu Productions, then owner of the lot, had it dismantled in the spring of 1959.
Tara was removed in order to be reconstructed on 300 acres of forested land in Northern Georgia but that plan never came to fruition due to complications arising from copyright protections by the family of Margaret Mitchell who authored the original story.
The Tara facade remained in a storage barn in Northern Georgia until 1979 when the late Mrs. Betty Talmadge, wife of U.S. Senator and Governor of Georgia, Herman Talmadge, rescued it with the intent of restoring it to its former glory.
In 1998 the doorway was relocated and placed on exhibit at the Margaret Mitchell House Museum where it currently resides.
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Swan House Atlanta
recorded on August 10, 2013
Moving Image Archive Serge de Muller
Gone With The Wind
Title: GONE WITH THE WIND
Author: Margaret Mitchell (1900-1949)
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The most important places to visit in Atlanta are: World of Coca-Cola, Georgia Aquarium, Inside CNN Atlanta, Centennial Olympic Park, Zoo Atlanta, Fernbank Museum of Natural History and Stone Mountain Park, Martin Luther King Jr. National Historic Site, Margaret Mitchell House and Jimmy Carter Library & Museum.
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Mit dem Auto durch Atlanta. Am Ende sieht man kurz das Haus an der Peachtree Street, wo Margaret Mitchell ihren Welterfolg Vom Winde verweht geschrieben hat. Damals noch in einem sehr schlechten Zustand. Aufnahmen sind von 1991.
Atlanta 1991 by car. At the end of the movie, you see short the house on the Peachtree Street, where Margaret Mitchell wrote her international success Gone With the Wind. At that time still in very bad condition. Recordings are from 1991.
USA: GONE WITH THE WIND FILM MEMORABILIA AUCTION
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Sotheby's is set to auction memorabilia from the award-winning classic film Gone With the Wind.
It is thought that the Oscar award alone could fetch as much as 300-thousand American dollars.
The award will be sold alongside such items as Vivien Leigh's dress and the final shooting script by David O. Selznick.
Scarlett O'Hara was destined to never go hungry again.
But whoever buys the Gone with the Wind memorabilia on sale June 12th at Sotheby's may have to skip a few meals to pay for their purchase.
Among the items on sale is David O. Selznick's Academy Award which is estimated to bring in up to 300,000 dollars.
The final shooting script for the second half of the movie will also be sold.
This part has the Rhett Butler's well-known line Frankly, my dear I don't give a damn.
But it also shows the alternative line that says Frankly my dear I just don't care.
The Selznick Oscar may even break the Hollywood memorabilia record that was set by Vivien Leigh's Oscar, won for her role as Scarlett O'Hara in the same film.
When that was sold it made nearly half a million American dollars.
Sotheby's says they have no idea what sort of person might bid for this piece.
SOUNDBITE: (English)
With the Vivien Leigh Oscar it was just somebody who came out of the blue. We don't know. I mean we just honestly don't know until the time of the auction. They just come out of the woodwork. There are so many Gone with the Wind enthusiasts out there. And we'll find out the day of the auction.
SUPER CAPTION: Dana Hawkes, Vice President, Collectibles Department
One of Vivien Leigh's most worn (literally) dresses that appeared in the film will also be sold.
She wears it for more than an hour in the movie.
SOUNDBITE: (English)
It's a cotton dress. Very worn. They had to make it look very worn. There were 26 of these dresses made. Walter Plunkett was the main costume designer for the film. He made 26 of these particular outfits because they were torn. There were fires. She wore it when she was escaping the burning of Atlanta. She wore it with the birthing of the baby. She wore it when she was saying goodbye to Rhett at the McDonough Road. So it was worn throughout the film.
SUPER CAPTION: Dana Hawkes, Vice President, Collectibles Department
Leslie Howard's Confederate Jacket is for sale, as is a personal copy of the book written by Margaret Mitchell.
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Margaret Mitchell's thoughts on fame, Gone With The Wind revealed in new book
John Wiley Jr. launched his new book, The Scarlett Letters: The Making of the Film Gone With The Wind, during a party at the Road To Tara Museum in Jonesboro Thursday night.
Swan House Atlanta
recorded on August 10, 2013
Moving Image Archive Serge de Muller
MrsHainesBaby 2 PeterBoner JonesboroGeorgia 10Oct2012
Margaret Mitchell didn't have to look far from her families' home in Jonesboro to find stories of babies being born during the fighting. We all remember the scene where Melanie has the baby in Atlanta amid the artillery shells falling, and into the wagon she goes with Rhett, Scarlett, and Prissy as they made their way to Tara in Jonesboro.
Join Peter Bonner as he shares another of the true stories that fill the pages of Jonesboro's history and the pages of America's best-loved story of the Old South, Gone With the Wind.
Peter Bonner is an historian, public speaker and author (Lost In Yesterday) renowned for his intimate knowledge of all things Gone With The Wind and Margaret Mitchell. Peter is also an expert on Southern history and the Civil War. Peter's emphasis is always the human side of the story, which can often be as hysterical as it is historical.
Historical And Hysterical Tours ©™ - the only Gone With The Wind tour in the world - combine Peter's two great loves: history and entertainment. The Road To Tara Museum in Jonesboro, Georgia offers a mini bus tour, while Peter conducts tours for chartered motor coaches regularly coming to meet this hysterical historian.
Peter's love of history created a company providing history consultation, historic presentations to schools, corporate training and motivational speaking. He is a regular on TV, giving interviews and storytelling to City Confidential, History's Mysteries, Travel Channel, Georgia Public Television & more.
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Auction of Gone With The Wind memorabilia
APTN New York, USA. 22 JULY 2002
1. EXT Christie's Auction House
2. EXT MS Gone With the Wind poster
3. WS Gallery
4. MS pan film posters
5. CU original movie script
6. CU pan across script page
7. MS push original 1939 film poster
8. CU original 1939 film poster Clark Gable as Rhett Butler
9. CU original 1939 film poster Vivien Leigh as Scarlett O'Hara
10. SOT Herb Bridges (English): I do wonder why 'Gone With the Wind' is so popular not only in America, but worldwide. But you go back to a good story, the book is so popular, published all over the world and then you see the film and all over the world has seen the film. And it's just a good story. It's a good love story. You've got the love triangle, you've got war, you've got death, Bonnie Blue Butler falling off the horse and so forth. You've got Scarlett shooting somebody, so you've almost got murder, so you've got to little touch of everything in it and it just seems to relate to people all over the world.
11. MS First Editions of Gone With the Wind
12. CU book with Margaret Mitchell photo
13. CU Margaret Mitchell autograph
14. WS pan dolls
15. MS tilt up dolls
16. SOT Margaret Barrett (English): One of our highlights is a sweater worn by Olivia De Havilland who portrayed Melanie and she wears in two key scenes and you can clearly see it in the film and that's a fun piece and that's in good shape and we also have a petticoat worn by Vivien Leigh in a scene where Mamie's measuring her waist after she's had a baby and she wants her waist to be seventeen inches again and Mamie keeps telling her that's not going to happen.
17. CU photo of Scarlett and Mamie
18. MS petticoat
19. MS pull Melanie's sweater
20. MS Rhett Butler poster and costume vest
22. CU push vest inside label Mr. Clark Gable
23. MS pan original film synchronizer and 35mm film trailers
21. CU plaque presented to 'Gone With the Wind' producer David Selznick from Eastman Motion Picture Film
22. MS tilt up On the Set film poster with cast/crew signatures
23. SOT Herb Bridges (English): It's quite an experience to sort of part with your collection. I'm sure anyone who collects stamps or coins or whatever would part with them, it would be sort of a traumatic experience and so forth, but I think it was time to sort of let it go.
24. CU pull out scrap books
25. CU photo Vivien Leigh
26. WS pan Gallery
MOVIE MEMORABILIA SET TO GO LIKE WIND
The most comprehensive collection ever of Gone With the Wind memorabilia will be auctioned off at Christie's in New York City on Wednesday, 24 July.
The 348 lots being offered were assembled over a period of more than forty years by Herb Bridges, a world-renowned collector, lecturer, author and expert on the subject of 'Gone With the Wind'.
Mr. Bridges, a Georgia native, first read the Margaret Mitchell novel of the Old South at the age of eleven but it was not until the early 1960s that he became fascinated with all things having to do with the 1939 Oscar-winning four-hour film.
The rocky relationship between Scarlett O'Hara (played by Vivien Leigh) and Rhett Butler (played by Clark Gable) is one the golden screen's most enduring love stories. Leigh won an Oscar for best actress, Gable was nominated for best actor.
The film won five additional Academy Awards, five Academy Award nominations, and numerous other awards.
As recently as 1989, the then fifty-year-old movie won the People's Choice Award for The Favorite All-Time Motion Picture.
The Herb Bridges Collection of memorabilia focuses on the overall phenomenon of both the book and film.
There are also books, photographs, costumes, dolls, and numerous movie posters, foreign and domestic, including several from the original 1939 American campaign.
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