Rhett using a flower from the dead husband's funeral wreath to brighten his suit... perfect. Something wonderfully - and positively - American about that.
One of the old jokes that used to go around in my hometown was that cops would sometimes swipe flowers off the graves at Saint Michael's Cemetery. For their girlfriends I mean. They didn't jokingly call it Saint Michael's Flower Shop for nothing! 😁😂🤣
I love when Rhett says “you don’t like me Mammy”, bc she thinks he’s a rake. Then she comes around when she sees what a great husband and father he is.
Can I just say, Vivien Leigh is perhaps the most beautiful woman to ever exist. No one holds a candle to her beauty during her early 20s. My goodness, her beauty shocks me. Also, this scene is one of my favorites as well. The hiccup. Lol.
Marlon Brando was EXACTLY like this in his youth as well 😏🔥😳 he was the HOTTEST man to EVER exist in the entire history of planet EARTH 😫🔥😍🥵 I think THIS is legit the reason WHY Blanche and Stanley had chemistry and attraction to each other that is UNMATCHED in Streetcar 😍😱🥵
And then she bawls: "I sure have turned out disappointing!" And Rhett replies wryly: "Dry your eyes. If you had it to do all over again, you'd do no differently. You're like the thief who isn't the least bit sorry he stole, but he's terribly terribly sorry he's going to jail." LOVE that scene too.
@@missyadams she wasn't. 1) she didn't ask to be attacked by the shantytown rapists. 2) she didn't ask frank and his friends to go on a murdering rampage for her. That was his toxic masculinity. Why not go to the police?
@@missyadams hmm OK but did you just not read my post? How does that make her somehow responsible? If she went there with a huge sign asking to be raped and then asked her husband to kill everyone because reasons I would suggest, then, that yeah there is some responsibility to her, but that is not how I remember the movie. My, I must be forgetting something...
@@luigi-1545 she knew it was a dangerous place but went anyway! That's just asking for trouble in many ways. It. Ade the men take action and look at what happened.
Scarlett is such an intrigueing character--she's funny, selfish, brave, greedy, wonderful---she's a little bit of everything. That's why we love and are interested in her.
And the fact that Vivien Leigh was able to perfectly nail all those sides of her character. Vivien had incredible timing. She moved exquisitely. She floated.
I am so impressed! How could anyone play a woman who is playing to show that she really is "worried" about her husband and how to make it so amazingly that everyone could understand her character's true emotions? Such a wonderful acting!👏
"She says she's coming...i don't know why she 's coming,but she is COMING"lol! I love Mammy .She is so funny. I could have played in this movie too because i cried a lot when i was a teenager and even now i still am desperately romantic..lol!
Aw man. This whole scene is good. It was cut so early! I love when she goes "great balls of fire *hic* it's Rhett!" And "I know there is hell. I was raised on it!"
She was very responsible after Tara was almost destroyed and charged for heavy taxes. She could’ve left everything and lived her own life, but she stayed to make Tara a better place.
One of my favorite scenes too but then I have a lot of favorite's from this movie. Love this movie so much! Great acting from both of them. She really embodied Scarlett.
The perfection of timming and gestures, in this scene, it,s amazing!!- Vivien does the scene FEELING every one of her movements & glances, and more important of all..she never overacts!!- At first she don,t like the brandy,then,well...another try- When she stands from the chair she was at the point of falling !!-HEHE- She has to take from furnitures to saw trough the window!!- And how she makes the gargles!!- Absolutely natural..Vivien was so natural in this film that it seems written for her!!-
Rhett knew Scarlett better than anyone & had the ability to.bring her out of any funk.she was.in!! He'd sure make me smile if I had an opportunity to lay.eyes on him! 💘
Miss Leigh's said that this was her favorite scene in the movie--she giggled at it. Interesting choice when its essentially comic and not high powered like her other scenes but reveals a different side of Scarlett's character.
it was probably a relief to do a light comedic scene compared to the other demanding parts like almost getting run over in the street when Atlanta was going nuts. No wonder she later said that Waterloo Bridge was her personal favorite.
Hah God everyone I know hates on Scarlett so much. I personally loved her. She was cunning and independent and rather hilarious, if a bit of a self serving bitch :') I mean, she kept the family going when they had nothing and owned her own land and business. A strong and stubborn woman before her time I'd say.
@@WBROTHERS It's a book made into a movie that covers a period of time LONG ago. Remove all the war movies too since there is usually an "enemy." And so on... Grow up already.
I can't imagine anyone other than Clark Gable as Rhett. That man was some kind of sexy. He and his wife were my favorite couple from that era. Sadly it ended tragically when she died in a plane crash. :(
@@sarahmillard6401 Clark gable was responsible for carol Lombard death, she was rushing home because he was filming with Lana turner and she knew that gable could not keep it in his trousers, he had to have all is leading ladies, when she got killed then he realised what a wonderful woman he had carol Lombard had a great personality and in going out with her would be one great laugh, Joan Crawford said the sparkle went out of his eyes when he lost her Carol Lombard was one of the few actresses who did not sleep around.
I have always remembered and I hear it in my head nearly every time I imbibe a stimulatin' tonic for my nerves when I'm by myself: "Never drink alone, Scarlett. People always find out...and it ruins their reputation." Although Rhett also points out sometimes you don't need to worry about a reputation...up until he has children. The novel is so full of totally true things about our society (up until social media at least) that it's almost Biblical.
"I mean you be drinking, brandy, quiet a lot" I'm sorry for my english. Amo a ese hombre desde q aparece al pie de la escalera empezando la pelicula ¡ACTORAZO!! y ella, divina!
There isn't one bad scene in this movie....it is THE masterpiece of cinema. 1939 was a platinum year for movies....such unbelievable talent. movies just are so rotten nowadays. "Silver Linings Playbook" ..... yuck.
Ernst Pattynama Yes, and I read that at the opening scene, before the war, at the barbeque, Scarlett was supposed to be only 16! That's why she was sticking her tongue out at her sisters. :)
Какой же привлекательный образ сумела создать Вивьен Ли своей неповторимой харизмой, если мы, зрители, с таким вниманием следим за судьбой Скарлетт, поступки которой бывают отвратительны. Ретт все понимал, и даже сам сказал, что не дай Бог ее полюбить, но не устоял... В конце фильма он не выдержал и ушел, но большинство зрителей желает, чтобы Скарлетт сумела его вернуть.. Вот она - магия таланта! Браво, Вивьен!
"I'm afraid of dying and going to Hell" Aww, how endearingly quaint and superstitious. "Maybe there is no Hell" Holy shit that is so progressive and outside the box for that particular time and place!
Don't drink alone, People always find out and it ruins your reputation.” Wish the same could be said for my Uncle I could NOT even believe he did something like that I thought he has a lot of intellect having raised in England
The glass she’s drinking the brandy out of in the opening sequence is either Fostoria glass a particular.Waterford Crystal pattern. Considering it was the O’Hara family , one generation away from Ireland, it’s probably Waterford....probably Alanis, more partivularly. .
Rhett using a flower from the dead husband's funeral wreath to brighten his suit... perfect. Something wonderfully - and positively - American about that.
One of the old jokes that used to go around in my hometown was that cops would sometimes swipe flowers off the graves at Saint Michael's Cemetery. For their girlfriends I mean. They didn't jokingly call it Saint Michael's Flower Shop for nothing! 😁😂🤣
@@mikegallant811 My God!
@@iolandadosanjos4389 I know, ghoulish, huh?
@@mikegallant811 I am brazilian. I Don t speek English very Well. Sorry.
@@iolandadosanjos4389 that's okay, no problem.
Seriously what a timeless beauty! Scarlett O'Hara ❤️
Scarlett was so funny when she hiccupped on her way out the door and then proceeded to walk along like a stately lady, like, "Okay, okay, I'm cool."
Thats my attitude x
Scarlett is really funny, hahaha-
The hiccup...then Mammy: "She says she's coming, I don't know why she's coming, but she's a'comin'!"...great!
also like it ))))
Amo profundamente Mammy, 💕 falava a verdade na cara da pessoa👍
Ama quando ela dizia q tal sujeito q nao prestava era " branco a toa"😂😂
A tad racist tho
I love when Rhett says “you don’t like me Mammy”, bc she thinks he’s a rake. Then she comes around when she sees what a great husband and father he is.
Rhett knew Scarlett was a player and can get any man she wants. Scarlett was the female version of Rhett that's why he loved her.
Everyone except Ashley though :OO
@@maydam5892 He was loyal like Melanie. They were made for each other. Two good people. Like attracts like :-)
@ES R True, with just one little detail which happens to change everything: thats NOT love.
@@blacktulip2407 Yea, and she figured that out WAY too late.
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Gone with the Wind is my favorite movie of all time. Love it
Scarlett is such a multilayered character. That's why I love her.
Me too 😘
Moi aussi
"The whore slept with everyone except for mammey"...
*Becomes a confederate after the civil war is over*
Can I just say, Vivien Leigh is perhaps the most beautiful woman to ever exist. No one holds a candle to her beauty during her early 20s. My goodness, her beauty shocks me. Also, this scene is one of my favorites as well. The hiccup. Lol.
As the famous Gladys Cooper said , Viviens beauty transcends time , it doesn’t belong to any period .”
We still have Scarlett Johansson and Amanda Seyfried.
I wish they made part II of gone with the wind, I would have liked to see them get back together again.
Audrey Hepburn is also in the running, but I agree.
Marlon Brando was EXACTLY like this in his youth as well 😏🔥😳 he was the HOTTEST man to EVER exist in the entire history of planet EARTH 😫🔥😍🥵 I think THIS is legit the reason WHY Blanche and Stanley had chemistry and attraction to each other that is UNMATCHED in Streetcar 😍😱🥵
Finest cast of actors of all time. Each and every one of them was outstanding. Mammy was my favourite.
And then she bawls: "I sure have turned out disappointing!" And Rhett replies wryly: "Dry your eyes. If you had it to do all over again, you'd do no differently. You're like the thief who isn't the least bit sorry he stole, but he's terribly terribly sorry he's going to jail."
LOVE that scene too.
Well, after a while her conscience had to plague her- she was indirectly responsible for Frank's death
@@missyadams she wasn't.
1) she didn't ask to be attacked by the shantytown rapists.
2) she didn't ask frank and his friends to go on a murdering rampage for her. That was his toxic masculinity.
Why not go to the police?
@@luigi-1545 Frank told, no... BEGGED her not to go to that Shantytown alone, more than once and she never listened
@@missyadams hmm OK but did you just not read my post? How does that make her somehow responsible? If she went there with a huge sign asking to be raped and then asked her husband to kill everyone because reasons I would suggest, then, that yeah there is some responsibility to her, but that is not how I remember the movie. My, I must be forgetting something...
@@luigi-1545 she knew it was a dangerous place but went anyway! That's just asking for trouble in many ways. It. Ade the men take action and look at what happened.
I don't care what year we are in...this movie will always be amazing
Scarlett is such an intrigueing character--she's funny, selfish, brave, greedy, wonderful---she's a little bit of everything. That's why we love and are interested in her.
And the fact that Vivien Leigh was able to perfectly nail all those sides of her character. Vivien had incredible timing. She moved exquisitely. She floated.
"She said she's comin'. I don't know WHY she's comin' but she's a-comin'" god I love Hattie McDaniel's delivery of that line. Always makes me laugh
Aaw the hiccup as she walks through the door! Priceless
There is no one equal to Vivien Leigh in this, or any other role she ever played. Beauty, talent, intelligence...she was truly blessed.
Don't drink alone. People always find out, and it ruins their reputation.- Clark Gable as Cpt. Rhett Butler
With enough courage you can do without a reputation he told her that too.
Tell that to my uncle (God Bless his Soul)
One day I’m going to get a mini bar and I want to post that quote above it.
@@Ah1My-Spinach-Puffs1 good advice
Maravilhosooo✌👍😉
I am so impressed! How could anyone play a woman who is playing to show that she really is "worried" about her husband and how to make it so amazingly that everyone could understand her character's true emotions? Such a wonderful acting!👏
Watched the whole movie in HD and what a restoration. Magnificent 💞
Damn, I almost never noticed how Rhett took the flower from the funeral wreath & used it as a boutonniere...
Lol
OG
😂😂😂👍Rhett sendo Rhett💋💋
Love this clip.
Yo tampoco.
Vivien plays this scene to perfection. Each one of her glances and movements has a meaning. Not a false note. A beautiful great actress.
"She says she's coming...i don't know why she 's coming,but she is COMING"lol! I love Mammy .She is so funny. I could have played in this movie too because i cried a lot when i was a teenager and even now i still am desperately romantic..lol!
McDaniel never missed a single beat. That little "Hmph!" she did when Rhett tells her "You don't like me Mammy!" was spot-on.
Aw man. This whole scene is good. It was cut so early! I love when she goes "great balls of fire *hic* it's Rhett!" And "I know there is hell. I was raised on it!"
She was very responsible after Tara was almost destroyed and charged for heavy taxes. She could’ve left everything and lived her own life, but she stayed to make Tara a better place.
There is definitely goodness and strength in her.
The actors who played Mammy and Rhett were very close in real life. He used to spend Sundays at her house in Hollywood.
“I know there is, I was raised on it.”
Spoken like a true Irish catholic
Also part French from the mother.
One of my favorite scenes too but then I have a lot of favorite's from this movie. Love this movie so much! Great acting from both of them. She really embodied Scarlett.
“I told him you was prostrate with grief” 😂😂 I love mammy!
That sound Scarlett makes when she's gargling the cologne is hilarious.
“Great balls of fire *hick* it’s Rhett” 😂
Greetings from Cologne. Watching this scene at Cologne cinema, we all laughed.
The perfection of timming and gestures, in this scene, it,s amazing!!- Vivien does the scene FEELING every one of her movements & glances, and more important of all..she never overacts!!- At first she don,t like the brandy,then,well...another try- When she stands from the chair she was at the point of falling !!-HEHE- She has to take from furnitures to saw trough the window!!- And how she makes the gargles!!- Absolutely natural..Vivien was so natural in this film that it seems written for her!!-
Rhett knew Scarlett better than anyone & had the ability to.bring her out of any funk.she was.in!! He'd sure make me smile if I had an opportunity to lay.eyes on him! 💘
"Miss Scarlett? Captain Butler's here to see you. I told him you were prostrate with grief."
Anyone else laugh at that?
Yeah, it did make me laugh. Hattie McD really delivered that line perfectly.
janeyrevanescence12 hahaha that's just what i thought :))!
janeyrevanescence12 hahah i always loved that line!
+tommyt1971 Absolutely. And like Rhett believed it. Great delivery from Hattie McDaniel
+Brooke Hanley Like "You better be Prostrate with Grief, young lady!!"
Miss Leigh's said that this was her favorite scene in the movie--she giggled at it. Interesting choice when its essentially comic and not high powered like her other scenes but reveals a different side of Scarlett's character.
it was probably a relief to do a light comedic scene compared to the other demanding parts like almost getting run over in the street when Atlanta was going nuts. No wonder she later said that Waterloo Bridge was her personal favorite.
LOL. "I told him you was prostrate with grief."
“I don’t believe it. You’ve never been afraid in your life.” He knew her.
Hah God everyone I know hates on Scarlett so much. I personally loved her. She was cunning and independent and rather hilarious, if a bit of a self serving bitch :')
I mean, she kept the family going when they had nothing and owned her own land and business. A strong and stubborn woman before her time I'd say.
Facts
i remember a coworker calling her annoying and thought to myself "but she's brilliant???"
She did what had to be done and nobody else had the gut to so it! I love her 😂
Oh yea and also a slave owner too don't forget that part
@@WBROTHERS It's a book made into a movie that covers a period of time LONG ago. Remove all the war movies too since there is usually an "enemy." And so on...
Grow up already.
I can't imagine anyone other than Clark Gable as Rhett. That man was some kind of sexy. He and his wife were my favorite couple from that era. Sadly it ended tragically when she died in a plane crash. :(
Timothy Dalton wasn't so bad as Rhett in SCARLETT
Dear Mr. Gable was fine, indeed.
Carol Lombart(i think..)
Abby Carole Lombard. He was truly heartbroken, she was the love of his life 😔
@@sarahmillard6401 Clark gable was responsible for carol Lombard death, she was rushing home because he was filming with Lana turner and she knew that gable could not keep it in his trousers, he had to have all is leading ladies, when she got killed then he realised what a wonderful woman he had carol Lombard had a great personality and in going out with her would be one great laugh, Joan Crawford said the sparkle went out of his eyes when he lost her
Carol Lombard was one of the few actresses who did not sleep around.
Thank you for posting...I adore thus scene....Tara...I was named after this movie & it is my favorite!
Now that I understand they (Clark Gable& Hattie McDaniels) were good friends in real life, their scenes are even better to me.
- You don't like me, Mammy?
- Mhmm
😂😂😂😂😂👍😉
I have always remembered and I hear it in my head nearly every time I imbibe a stimulatin' tonic for my nerves when I'm by myself: "Never drink alone, Scarlett. People always find out...and it ruins their reputation." Although Rhett also points out sometimes you don't need to worry about a reputation...up until he has children. The novel is so full of totally true things about our society (up until social media at least) that it's almost Biblical.
I agree ❤ it's a very wise book.
"I told him you was prostrate with grief." Mammy was golden.
This actually makes her human. She is somewhat mournful.
I agree. I wish Rhett hadn't invalidated her.
'What is it? This is more than losing o'l Frank.' Love it. So many great lines in this movie.
I love the colonge scence lol i l love gone with the wind, rhett was a hunk, her running after stupid ashly, she was so binded rhett loved her
"Captain Butler here to see you. I told him you was prostrate with grief."
LOL! Clearly, the poor dear. XD
Love Vivian Leigh, unreal,never be a better film!!!
Love Scarlett....and am in love with Rhett!
Yes we all need rhet in the world 😍
my number one movie
Meu tambem👍😉💕
Großer Film bis in den Nebenrolle top. Besetzt. 👍👍👍👍
I not only love this scene...but the whole movie....
Scarlett was adorable in this scene.
They did wonders with lighting for this film!
greatest movie couple ever
"I mean you be drinking, brandy, quiet a lot" I'm sorry for my english. Amo a ese hombre desde q aparece al pie de la escalera empezando la pelicula ¡ACTORAZO!! y ella, divina!
I love this movie I need a Rhett.
I was Rhett's Cabin Boy he taught me everything I know except for flight swordsmanship sailing women so I could be your Rhett :)
***** Don't we all?!
JSOMERSET994 JSOMERSET994 sodomite? I didn’t realize it was 1924 still
Katherine Mathis me too
Rhett was a womans man true man
She is so amazingly pretty and so right for the part
lol Scarlett's guilty face while she's boozing it up on her own.
Vivian Leigh was a trip playing Scarlett O'Hara 😂😂😂😂😂
Rhettt is so smooth.
"Tell him, tell him I'll be right down, Mammy. I have to try and hide the fact that I'm drunk." Lol.
he is a real man.
I love Mammy 😍 she is so pretty 😘
This is my favorite movie of all time
I love the way mammy says, I've told him you's prostrate with grief!
like, you BETTER be! lol
Best,best film.....legend...💕💕💕
I love her her hiccup after she tells him,,"I've never heard of such bad taste.", must be in another clip.
It's no good scarlet.. The Cologne! 😆😆
When people say this is a good movie they are right.
how didn't they give him best actor Oscar!! he's awesome!
As much as I love Clark here, I think the award should've gone to James Stewart in MSGTW
Poor Scarlett ... what a time she had.
There isn't one bad scene in this movie....it is THE masterpiece of cinema. 1939 was a platinum year for movies....such unbelievable talent. movies just are so rotten nowadays. "Silver Linings Playbook" ..... yuck.
装飾品の美しさや俳優さん達があまりに魅力的で、大好きな映画です。
I love this scene also... great balls of fire!!!!
The part where Scarlet staggers across the room isn't shown. It was so cute.
One of my favorites too...
What an actress... and she was only 25 at the time...
Ernst Pattynama Yes, and I read that at the opening scene, before the war, at the barbeque, Scarlett was supposed to be only 16! That's why she was sticking her tongue out at her sisters. :)
wrong, she was 26, anyway her performance was outstanding, no one could have bring to life scarlet, the way miss vivian leigh did
Sorry, she was 25- Filming ended on October 1939 and Vivien turned 26 on November 5-
The land before breathe mints, lol.
"You don't like my Mammy...Now don't you argue with me you don't. You really don't."
AH... the period before breath sprays...
The way she stumbles down the stairs . . . perfect!
Какой же привлекательный образ сумела создать Вивьен Ли своей неповторимой харизмой, если мы, зрители, с таким вниманием следим за судьбой Скарлетт, поступки которой бывают отвратительны. Ретт все понимал, и даже сам сказал, что не дай Бог ее полюбить, но не устоял... В конце фильма он не выдержал и ушел, но большинство зрителей желает, чтобы Скарлетт сумела его вернуть.. Вот она - магия таланта! Браво, Вивьен!
Mammy didn't play! "Hhmmpphh" Classic
You can't help but love Scarlett😂
Perhaps this was Viv's secret...gargle cologne, perfect a Southern accent,bag 2oscars. Job done. Pass me the Cologne, someone...
Great balls of fire...HIC...it's Rhett!
She says she's comin'....I don't know why she's comin', but she's a'comin'!
i wonder why Rhett was never her first choice...when they got together he gave her the world and made her happy....
"I'm afraid of dying and going to Hell" Aww, how endearingly quaint and superstitious.
"Maybe there is no Hell" Holy shit that is so progressive and outside the box for that particular time and place!
Don't drink alone, People always find out and it ruins your reputation.”
Wish the same could be said for my Uncle I could NOT even believe he did something like that I thought he has a lot of intellect having raised in England
"Hell, Oh there is, I know there is, I was raised on it."
I love how she tries to act elegant but she’s so wasted she can barely stand 😅
my favorite movie no matter what
This was Miss Leigh's favorite scene!!
Great scene. Scarlett is busy getting drunk and Mammysays " I done told him you was prostrate with grief ."
She was so cute.
The glass she’s drinking the brandy out of in the opening sequence is either Fostoria glass a particular.Waterford Crystal pattern. Considering it was the O’Hara family , one generation away from Ireland, it’s probably Waterford....probably Alanis, more partivularly.
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I love Scarlett! She is the best of all characters! She is based on all southern women merged into one. Thank you Margaret Mitchell"
She played perfect