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Tag Archives: Hollywood
Reaction to Selznick’s Gone With the Wind
Last night I watched Gone With the Wind. Not only that, it was first time I had ever seen it. So I awoke today with a sense of relief and one of elation. There was the relief of finally filling … Continue reading