MAJESTIC THEATRE
“GONE WITH THE WIND.” By rights, a report of “Gone With the Wind," which is showing at the Majes-.ic Theatre, should be merely the statement: The greatest picture ever made—in every detail. “Gone With the Wind" is the most faithful filmisation of a novel the screen has [ ever attempted. Every word, characI ter, and event in Margaret Mitchell's i dramatic story lives on the screen. It i 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 Hov) ! ard is outstanding, and Olivia ne Havilland surpasses anything she's ever done.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 85, Issue 179, 1 August 1941, Page 7
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