MAJESTIC THEATRE
“GONE WITH THE WIND.” By rights, a report of "Gone With the Wind,” which is showing at the Majestic Theatre, should be merely the statement: The greatest picture ever made —in every detail. “Gone With the Wind” is the most faithful lilmisation of a novel the screen has ever attempted. Every word, character, and event in Margaret Mitchell's dramatic story lives on the screen. It contains undoubtedly the most beautiful and breathtaking technicolour photography conceivable. Clark Gable is naturally a perfect Rhett Butler. Vivien Leigh is wholly Scarlett. She is the greatest find in a decade, definitely an overnight star. Leslie Howard is outstanding, and Olivia de Havilland surpasses anything she’s ever done.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 85, Issue 177, 30 July 1941, Page 7
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