rhett butler not giving a damn for 5 minutes straight

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  • @mikeking6263
    @mikeking6263 3 года назад +1284

    This guy was the ultimate mans man

    • @jamesdunn2214
      @jamesdunn2214 3 года назад +76

      Ladies man too.

    • @SarahJareth
      @SarahJareth 2 года назад +54

      He also had his soft moments in the film especially the book like caring about Melanie and doing everything possible to help her even if it meant saving her husband whom he detests

    • @Jaris84R
      @Jaris84R 2 года назад +16

      So was Scarlett. She was that man's woman and that man's woman...

    • @RascalCind
      @RascalCind Год назад +5

      @@SarahJareth He played the right man ❤

    • @gilson1982
      @gilson1982 Год назад +1

      Real men don’t enslave God’s people.

  • @lufsolitaire5351
    @lufsolitaire5351 3 года назад +820

    Probably the intelligent character in the book and film. He saw the writing on the wall that the war would be lost and didn’t mind playing devils advocate against the cause.

    • @Renatarybic
      @Renatarybic 2 года назад +27

      I think, Rhett and Ashley, they are the writer's alter ego. Margaret Mittchel was only 36 when she published this book, she is the most intelligent.

    • @lufsolitaire5351
      @lufsolitaire5351 2 года назад +1

      @@Renatarybic In the same way a lot of southern literati questioned the world they grew up in like with Harper Lee’s to kill a mockingbird, and the works of Tennessee Williams and Truman Capote. Willing to challenge the narrative of the lost cause and the mistreatment of African-Americans a century after they were freed and especially during Jim Crow. People who think gone with the wind is just some racist confederate fantasy are looking at it on a surface level and aren’t searching for the deeper themes that are actually questioning it. Mitchell used Rhett Butler to criticize the lost cause.

    • @RascalCind
      @RascalCind Год назад +12

      Rhett was a businessman and did it all to survive in the time of war.

    • @Schoolgirl325
      @Schoolgirl325 Год назад +7

      He was an intelligent man when it came to business of the new South, though he also still held some old South beliefs, prejudices, and values. Scarlett became that way with time, too.
      That being said, while he had his sympathetic qualities, much like Scarlett O’Hara, Rhett Butler also was a pretty terrible husband on the whole.

  • @robertbelyea5767
    @robertbelyea5767 2 года назад +483

    Clark Gable smoked as Rhett Butler. Absolute powerhouse performance.

    • @yankeecitygirl
      @yankeecitygirl 2 года назад +18

      It's funny, I never thought Gable was a handsome guy. He was tall and had a nice build, but I just thought his looks were dated and appealed to women of the 1930s and 40s. But looking at the Charity Ball scene, watching him glide smoothly and gracefully across the floor in that perfectly tailored period costume...yeah, I *get* why he was the King back then.
      And he did deliver a great performance, especially after he had the first director fired! ;)

    • @chuckschafer942
      @chuckschafer942 Год назад +2

      @@yankeecitygirl THAT WAS A MOVING PLATFORM GABLE WAS A TERRIBLE DANCER

  • @thechosenone7875
    @thechosenone7875 2 года назад +343

    This dude’s swagger is unmatched.

    • @Jack-si2pg
      @Jack-si2pg 2 года назад

      In part because he didn't use words like "dude" and "swagger." He was very eloquent and quick witted. But he still had a major flaw, the man idolized himself.
      Anyway, western society is trying to dumb down the men because once that happens, any number of "progressive" things could be suggested without really opposition. Satanic things.

    • @thechosenone7875
      @thechosenone7875 2 года назад +3

      @@Jack-si2pg thank you for the Ted talk. I’ve learned so much from you…

    • @Jack-si2pg
      @Jack-si2pg Год назад +3

      I could take that as condescending, but I won't. I am telling you what is really happening out there. Simply pay attention and look around and read about what past generations of men were like, and see if what I say is true. Best to you, friend.

    • @somedumbozzie1539
      @somedumbozzie1539 2 месяца назад

      @@Jack-si2pg It was a world of charm, grace ,wit and poise, now we have a world full of soap opera personalities self centred, shallow, witless, indifferent and cynical about everything.

  • @paulyandle6081
    @paulyandle6081 Год назад +861

    Gable was in fact a very fine actor as well as a film personality. Genuine. When the studio decided not to send Hattie McDaniel to the Atlanta premiere, he flatly told them no Hattie, no Gable. Hattie was included.

    • @barbara1407
      @barbara1407 Год назад +86

      Yes, that showed how fine a person Clark Gable was. Hattie McDaniel was superb in her role and would not be included because she was black??? Now THAT is racial discrimination, not the nonsense about racism they talk today.

    • @Asiablue
      @Asiablue Год назад +51

      Clark Gable and Hattie McDaniel were good friends in real life, and it shows in the film. Also, Gable made it no secret that he Black in his blood, from just a few generations before. MGM studio made sure this was not publicly known.

    • @chuckschafer942
      @chuckschafer942 Год назад +3

      HATTIE COULD NOT ATTEND ATLANTA PREMIERE HATTIE HAD GABLE TO LUNCH TO TALK ABOUT IT

    • @chuckschafer942
      @chuckschafer942 Год назад +8

      IT WAS NOT THE STUDIO IT WAS SEGREGATION LAWS

    • @gertrudemilhouse5626
      @gertrudemilhouse5626 Год назад +1

      @@barbara1407 u don't get 2 tell us what is discrimination and what isn't, Karen.

  • @ericephemetherson3964
    @ericephemetherson3964 2 года назад +447

    '' Frankly, my dear, I don't give a damn.'' That's how new life begins.

  • @billcipher2893
    @billcipher2893 2 года назад +478

    "And you Mrs. Hamilton, I know just how much that means to you" 😂😂

    • @eglantinepapeau1582
      @eglantinepapeau1582 2 года назад +59

      i swear the majority of his lies in this movie is roasting her , love it :D

    • @CanadianMonarchist
      @CanadianMonarchist Год назад +8

      That’s my dad’s favourite line in the movie.

    • @metoo6599
      @metoo6599 Год назад +7

      He knew!!! 🤣😭🤣

    • @bethanymorgan8866
      @bethanymorgan8866 9 месяцев назад +8

      The way he swings around as he says it as well. The finesse!

    • @grap3eblood
      @grap3eblood Месяц назад

      that part always makes me giggle

  • @kaniahankston4310
    @kaniahankston4310 2 года назад +1210

    I love Rhett. He really tried to play the “bad boy” but he genuinely fell for her charms anytime. Did she deserve him though? Well…that’s another discussion. Lol

    • @jaymillymills
      @jaymillymills 2 года назад +89

      Did he deserve her? He was always playing games and not being straight with her

    • @jamesroberts2891
      @jamesroberts2891 2 года назад +163

      @@jaymillymills it’s actually the opposite she didn’t deserve him because she couldn’t appreciate what she had in front of her, that’s why he was hot and cold with her. He knew that eventually she would hurt him even if he was honest about his wants and desires with her

    • @HC-cb4yp
      @HC-cb4yp 2 года назад +40

      @@jaymillymills When was he not straight with her? Even when she says he's hero for being a blockade runner he says no - he's just in it for the money. When she says he should be proud he didn't join the army he says no - he's not so proud and joins.

    • @jaymillymills
      @jaymillymills 2 года назад +30

      @@HC-cb4yp his love. He was never straight with her about the fact that he loved her.

    • @HC-cb4yp
      @HC-cb4yp 2 года назад +38

      @@jaymillymills He says it any number of times. He says it when he goes off to join the army.

  • @joannehines7806
    @joannehines7806 2 года назад +437

    I just squeal in delight when he says, "' Has the war started?" Fine as hell!!

    • @Lilyyym1212
      @Lilyyym1212 2 года назад +15

      I don't know why I fine that so funny 🤣

    • @deniseward002
      @deniseward002 2 года назад +17

      Yes it's a good one. I love it when she says she loves him and he says that's her misfortune. But he had a lot of good lines in there especially when he said he's not going to kiss her, although she needs kissing badly...by someone who knows how to do it. - cracks me up so bad!

    • @dity9442
      @dity9442 2 года назад +6

      That line was really funny! 😂

    • @theebonyshow5536
      @theebonyshow5536 2 года назад +2

      Girl fine asffff

    • @Wolfsong27FlyHalfFullHeart
      @Wolfsong27FlyHalfFullHeart Год назад +3

      Because the tornado of arrogance walked in that’s why he asked if the war started

  • @khfan4life365
    @khfan4life365 3 года назад +294

    I love how he whistles when Scarlett threw that porcelain decoration. 🤣

  • @khfan4life365
    @khfan4life365 3 года назад +510

    He could write a book called The Art of Not Giving a Damn.

    • @sweetanarchi
      @sweetanarchi 11 месяцев назад +6

      Damn, you're right 😂

    • @audreycumby1075
      @audreycumby1075 8 месяцев назад +2

      Well I'll be damn!

    • @Calucifer13
      @Calucifer13 5 месяцев назад +2

      And I would read it, it would be a bestseller!

  • @christopherthorkon3997
    @christopherthorkon3997 Год назад +278

    The final line of Rhett, "Frankly my dear, I don't give a damn" was considered rather surprising and somewhat offensive at the time. The word "damn" had not been used in movies and the Hays Code was in force. The dramatic impact of that word was quite dramatic indeed.

    • @SimpleManGuitars1973
      @SimpleManGuitars1973 Год назад +27

      Rhett was the ultimate rebel. He was the southern Han Solo. Rhett and Scarlett were genuine rebels in the truest sense of the word.

    • @k.c.simonsen2
      @k.c.simonsen2 Год назад

      Lol people are so dumb. And they're still just as dumb.

    • @joeydoherty368
      @joeydoherty368 6 месяцев назад +3

      Ah the 1930s where racial stereotypes and offensive imagery is totally acceptable, but a cuss word makes people gasp.

    • @joeydoherty368
      @joeydoherty368 5 месяцев назад +2

      @@SimpleManGuitars1973 I've always thought he was like Han Solo too.

  • @Mattyice25
    @Mattyice25 2 года назад +122

    “I have a strange way of not killing people who tell the truth” 😂

  • @stephaniestanley8041
    @stephaniestanley8041 Год назад +94

    The technicolor and the resolution of a movie almost 100 💯 years old...amazing. Vivien's beauty is timeless.

    • @lawrencesait3432
      @lawrencesait3432 Год назад +5

      Vivien Leigh beauty in her prime was unbeatable, not even today I have never seen a more beautiful women than her , also what a great actress.

    • @malvavisco10
      @malvavisco10 9 дней назад

      85 years isn’t exactly “almost 100 years,” but they did an excellent job restoring it

  • @begoherrero6894
    @begoherrero6894 3 года назад +396

    Gotta love how Scarlett’s face shifts in 4:57 speaks a lot about her character

    • @positivelysimful1283
      @positivelysimful1283 3 года назад +138

      I love that. Leigh does that throughout the film, those subtle shifts showing how Scarlett puts on her public persona, from the way she worked the room at the bbq to the way she tries to get money for Tara to this scene... but she also lets us see behind the mask the raw emotions there when the mask slips or gets put away. She did this brilliantly.

    • @atlasshrugd
      @atlasshrugd  2 года назад +38

      one of my favourite scenes. it shows how much of a brave, determined, and proud woman she is.

    • @TM15HAKRN
      @TM15HAKRN 2 года назад +13

      @@atlasshrugd
      Not Rhett alone
      She too.. Didn't give a
      Damn...
      Two brave characters!!!!!

    • @alel3544
      @alel3544 Год назад +10

      Yes, Vivien Leigh put SO much talent in Scarlett's portrail.

    • @onthemagenta
      @onthemagenta 2 месяца назад +2

      The benefit of a bipolar actress.

  • @Alexia24601
    @Alexia24601 2 года назад +618

    My Mom always loved Rhett because he was a man's man. She said that Scarlett "threw happiness out the window with both hands."

    • @mamamememoo
      @mamamememoo 2 года назад +25

      I just thought I could see Johnny Depp like Rhett in that last scene, saying those words to Amber Heard…. And your mum’s very correct assessment applying just about right there.

    • @jackprescott9652
      @jackprescott9652 2 года назад +15

      Rhett told Scarlett those lines.

    • @RascalCind
      @RascalCind Год назад

      She never loved anybody. Selfish greedy stinker

    • @kerrymillar1267
      @kerrymillar1267 Год назад +25

      Part of his attraction to her was that she was hard to catch.

    • @Schoolgirl325
      @Schoolgirl325 Год назад +25

      LMAO, no! Rhett had his sympathetic moments, but he was an asshole, too.

  • @jetterson7364
    @jetterson7364 2 года назад +183

    He knew her so well.
    How could any woman not fall for a man like that.
    “I’m not kind, I’m just tempting you!”😂
    What an irresistible confidence.
    Scarlet, I personally favor for many reasons, in spite of how much her character irks me.
    She’s beautiful & amazing in some of the most interesting ways.
    Lovable, but likable?
    “Put on plenty of rouge. I want you to look your part tonight.”

  • @killakam3084
    @killakam3084 Год назад +76

    I love Rhett Butler. Homie was the only one who kept it real

  • @VimalaNowlis
    @VimalaNowlis 2 года назад +118

    Margaret Mitchell knew what she was talking about. She was an "unscrupulous flirt", dating lots of men at once. Her 1st husband was a charming rake and an alcoholic bootlegger whose nickname was "Red". They divorced soon after. Her 2nd husband was a patient man and a copy editor for Associated Press who took care of her. So she modeled Rhett after her 1st and Ashley after her 2nd.

    • @daphneduryea9136
      @daphneduryea9136 Год назад +5

      Yes & some ppl think she modeled Rhett from this guy, too. Maybe a composite of Red & this guy. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Trenholm

    • @giancarlonealmaru7303
      @giancarlonealmaru7303 4 месяца назад +2

      She never moved on 😂😂😂

  • @moviesbooks8665
    @moviesbooks8665 2 года назад +174

    When she smacks him at 3:34 it looks like he's trying to hide a smile. It always makes me laugh.

    • @jodi2847
      @jodi2847 2 года назад +22

      It was the day he ran away with Carole Lombard to get married, so he was probably in a good mood. 😉

    • @linkfan160
      @linkfan160 Год назад +2

      They didn't hold back, did they? In those days, actors got slapped for real! He took it pretty well too.

    • @johneyon5257
      @johneyon5257 Год назад +2

      @@linkfan160 - not always - sometimes the director would decide it needs to be real - other times they would fake it - in this movie - Butterfly McQueen negotiated not to be hit for real as director Fleming wanted (i think she promised a really convincing reaction)

  • @positivelysimful1283
    @positivelysimful1283 3 года назад +109

    Love him, he's got some great lines in this film. What a performance.

  • @Ella-bg2ve
    @Ella-bg2ve Год назад +33

    Can I just say that the contrast of colours during the dancing scene is amazing. Scarlett and Rhett wear all black and everyone else is wearing bright colours. Shows how they were different to everyone else.

  • @barbara1407
    @barbara1407 Год назад +123

    Clarke Gable was born to be Rhett Butler. He was just perfect for the part. Taken from a truly fabulous book, one that has to be read to appreciate the whole spectrum of the horror of the Civil War ❤❤❤

    • @marjoriegarner5369
      @marjoriegarner5369 Год назад

      Yes, he was born to play the role of Rhett.

    • @hyacinth4368
      @hyacinth4368 Год назад +1

      There is no finer American novel! I probably hold the record for the number of times someone has read it; started at age 14 and now in my late 60s. The movie is wonderful, but it doesn't convey the nuances of each character like the book. I have always tried to model myself by Scarlett, her strength, practicality, loyalty, pride in herself and her family. Margaret Mitchell was a great writer! I wish she had lived longer, but hopefully her masterpiece will live on.

    • @marjoriegarner5369
      @marjoriegarner5369 Год назад +1

      @@hyacinth4368 Brilliant comment. My sentiments exactly. I, too, wish she had lived longer. What a perfect gem that novel is. And the movie. Char VC

    • @georgielynn4187
      @georgielynn4187 Год назад

      Margaret Mitchell wrote the part of Rhett with Gable in mind

  • @Mattyice25
    @Mattyice25 Год назад +115

    “Your not worth 300 dollars, you’ll never mean anything but misery to any man” 😂

  • @ingridaguero6460
    @ingridaguero6460 3 года назад +95

    I kinda this their both very similar. Both are harsh but sincere, both have a soft spot but hide it with a tough exterior, both know what they want but know they can’t get it.

    • @shelisadaniel6718
      @shelisadaniel6718 2 года назад +1

      If I'm not mistaken, Rhett tells her something similar in the movie, but she just won't accept it.

  • @marinarhettsturgill6085
    @marinarhettsturgill6085 Год назад +98

    "Frankly my dear, I don't give a damn!" Such a classic line, it may have cost the studio $5,000 dollars , but it was well worth every penny of it!!❤💋

    • @chuckschafer942
      @chuckschafer942 Год назад

      THEY WANTED TO CHANGE THE LINE THE THING THAT KEPT IT WAS THAT WAS IN G W T W

    • @mariaeddycesario3067
      @mariaeddycesario3067 Год назад +1

      Indeed! I just love it!

    • @VivaciousLyla
      @VivaciousLyla Год назад +3

      wait why did it cost $5,000?

    • @chuckschafer942
      @chuckschafer942 Год назад +1

      @@VivaciousLyla THAT WAS THE FINE TO BE APPROVED BY THE HAYES OFFICE

    • @mariaeddycesario3067
      @mariaeddycesario3067 Год назад +12

      @@VivaciousLyla - as far as I know, it was US$ 500. It was a fine for saying a four-letter-word on a movie. The producers had to choose: take the "Frankly, my dear, I don't give a damn" from the movie or pay the fine. They paid the fine and the rest is History.

  • @Ella-bg2ve
    @Ella-bg2ve Год назад +22

    ‘Has the war already started?’
    ‘I know just how much that ring means to you’
    God I love Rhett😂

  • @Igbobabexoxo
    @Igbobabexoxo Год назад +48

    “I’ll tell you if you take that southern Belle simper off your face” 😂😂😂

  • @HC-cb4yp
    @HC-cb4yp Год назад +21

    It's amazing to think that the biggest, most commercial film in history: 1. Focuses on a female character. 2. Focuses on a bad girl character. 3. Ends with the conniving "hero" leaving the conniving "heroine." It's a remarkable book and movie.

  • @Ava-dx6zl
    @Ava-dx6zl 3 года назад +93

    He was so funny

  • @ccasey1904
    @ccasey1904 Год назад +21

    It was just a fantastic book and brilliant actors! Everyone was just brilliant.

  • @recoveringintrovert717
    @recoveringintrovert717 Год назад +30

    He was such a great father

  • @RealAdvocateForLiberty
    @RealAdvocateForLiberty 2 года назад +139

    I learned to be authentic from Rhett Butler. Whenever anyone says, "You're so nice." I say, "No I'm not. I'm selfish and you like it." And it's the truth. I believe the Holy Spirit moves me by joy, so I do what I like. So long as God is in charge I'm in freedom. Bonus God is loving and kind.

    • @Cashcash69
      @Cashcash69 2 года назад +5

      God is good

    • @queeniebmee4978
      @queeniebmee4978 2 года назад +6

      I absolutely love every word in this paragraph comment.

    • @RunninUpThatHillh
      @RunninUpThatHillh 2 года назад +2

      @@Cashcash69 all the time =)

    • @deniseward002
      @deniseward002 2 года назад +3

      You should do small video on a skit with those words in it. Very funny!

    • @TheGuiltsOfUs
      @TheGuiltsOfUs 2 года назад

      lol

  • @khfan4life365
    @khfan4life365 3 года назад +142

    “No, I don't think I will kiss you. Although you need kissing badly. That's what's wrong with you. You should be kissed and often and by someone who knows how.”

    • @daphneduryea9136
      @daphneduryea9136 2 года назад +10

      He should've gone for it then. She would have forgotten Ashley even existed.

    • @steveevans3846
      @steveevans3846 Год назад +5

      That line always makes me laugh because he sounds like an irritated doctor pointing out the obvious remedy to a patient. "Of course you have a fever, you need aspirin you dick".

    • @mariaeddycesario3067
      @mariaeddycesario3067 Год назад +10

      How many women would be very, very happy if this advice was taken seriously ...

    • @stellasonabilis9884
      @stellasonabilis9884 7 месяцев назад +1

      @@daphneduryea9136 When they were married he had every opportunity to make her forget Ashley. It didn't work.

  • @MegaSheen15
    @MegaSheen15 Год назад +18

    I love it whenever he refers to Scarlett by her (current) married name just to piss her off.

  • @pinkgypsytees
    @pinkgypsytees Год назад +24

    Scarlett stayed getting roasted by EVERYBODY in this movie, especially by Rhett & Mammy alike…LOL
    😂💕😂💕😂💕👌🏾

    • @CocoCece08
      @CocoCece08 Год назад +12

      Especially when Scarlett wanted to go back to her pre pregnant size. "Miss Scarlett, you done had a baby. You ain't never gonna be that size again." I was like, "Damn, Mamie... I'd give her a drink for that."

    • @pinkgypsytees
      @pinkgypsytees Год назад +7

      @@CocoCece08 LMFAOOOOO 😂😂😂😂 Right! she would get her together real QUICK! 😂💕😂💕😂

  • @stlouisluv
    @stlouisluv 3 года назад +33

    He had the best zingers 😂

  • @damianbyrne1664
    @damianbyrne1664 Год назад +7

    Iconic. One of the great characters in cinematic history, brilliantly played.

  • @linettechesnut6031
    @linettechesnut6031 3 года назад +29

    The best movie line ever!!

  • @thomasbradley4505
    @thomasbradley4505 2 года назад +73

    Rhett abandoning Scarlett at Ashley’s birthday party is my favorite scene

    • @jackprescott9652
      @jackprescott9652 2 года назад

      GWTW is in its core a chic movie (based in book that in its core is a chic novel). Margaret Mitchell portrayed an alpha male like Rhett begging for love to a woman like Scarlett. That`s a woman fantasy. The truth is, no woman falls for a simp like Ashley Wilkes and a male like Rhett, never would stand a b...tch like Scarlett for that long.

    • @kerrymillar1267
      @kerrymillar1267 Год назад +9

      She looks the most beautiful here I think

    • @floatingsara
      @floatingsara Год назад

      Why?

    • @thomasbradley4505
      @thomasbradley4505 Год назад +1

      @@floatingsara partly because Rhett finally takes a stand and makes Scarlet own her actions (although Melanie is too kind and trusting to believe it) and partly because that dress is absolutely stunning on Vivian Leigh.

  • @Infinitebrandon
    @Infinitebrandon 3 года назад +130

    Idk if Clark gable was a good man, but he was Rhett butler. Who else could've played him? Sean Connery? Burt Reynolds? My best choices but I don't think even they had the charm or grace
    Well I bless mr gable, not just for his military service....actually yes just because of that. It takes a real veteran to play one on screen.

    • @connorthekid1
      @connorthekid1 3 года назад +5

      But wasn’t a veteran when this was made.

    • @Infinitebrandon
      @Infinitebrandon 3 года назад +2

      @@connorthekid1 excellent point but he volunteered just as Rhett butler did repeatedly. He always had it in him like most service members, but he was rich lol. Its in our hearts to seek out "grace and charm" and we'll fight whoever seeks to destroy it. "What could make me feel this way? My girl."

    • @atikshagarwal5147
      @atikshagarwal5147 3 года назад +1

      Sean Connery did not have charm and grace.. bro Ignoring the times he has slapped women he was a pretty charming man. My pick would have been bramdo

    • @lenyngarcia6092
      @lenyngarcia6092 3 года назад +3

      Maybe Cary Grant or James Cagney would've played the role

    • @Infinitebrandon
      @Infinitebrandon 3 года назад +3

      @@lenyngarcia6092 lol nice. What about Cary elwes, the princess bride?

  • @johnvaderna3270
    @johnvaderna3270 Год назад +9

    2023 needs someone like that

  • @MothGirl007
    @MothGirl007 Год назад +73

    There is noone remotely as handsome or charismatic as Clark Gable in today's films.

    • @fionarhiannonpitbullextrao5786
      @fionarhiannonpitbullextrao5786 Год назад +2

      You're preaching to the full gospel Pentecostal choir there, hun. Clark Gable, now that was one insanely attractive man. You don't see men like that in films today.,.....

    • @_______-3007
      @_______-3007 Год назад +2

      henry cavill gets really close

    • @dalemmmm
      @dalemmmm Год назад +1

      @@_______-3007nope nobody is even close to gable!

    • @liliannaa3627
      @liliannaa3627 Год назад +1

      Totally agree. Gable was THE man in all senses, plus insanely sexy. None gets close To him.

    • @eileenhetherington3704
      @eileenhetherington3704 5 месяцев назад

      Hahaha nope. Gable had jug ears and halitosis. Cary Grant was the sexiest man in those days. Stylish, suave, moved and dressed impeccably. Class.

  • @WolfMaiden11
    @WolfMaiden11 Год назад +9

    Okay, I'm NOT going to lie. I burst out laughing when Rhett sat up and whistled after Scarlett threw the figurine.

  • @mansing
    @mansing Год назад +10

    So handsome, Clark Gable ♥️

  • @joannehines7806
    @joannehines7806 2 года назад +23

    "I believe in Rhett Butler!!,"'' Lawd, have mercy!! Where are they today?

    • @marciegalo
      @marciegalo 2 года назад +1

      @NBA with Ammon Moshe why are you watching a romance film as a male

    • @larschristiansteenberg1460
      @larschristiansteenberg1460 Год назад

      Rhett Butler is a good and handsome male hero and Scarlett likewise a beautiful heroine. I have always felt that perhaps the movie could have a happy ending if Rhett had really spanked her good and hard a few times.

    • @AR-rg2en
      @AR-rg2en 5 месяцев назад

      @@larschristiansteenberg1460 what 😂

  • @StephenPaulTroup
    @StephenPaulTroup 2 года назад +9

    4:22 "YOU'RE FIRED!" Mid 19th century style!

  • @wesleyslapass6519
    @wesleyslapass6519 3 года назад +22

    Rhett Butler = Manly Gentleman Chad

  • @JustynneDeathWho
    @JustynneDeathWho Год назад +8

    Frankly my dear I don't give a damn. Love that line

  • @ruksanakabir46
    @ruksanakabir46 Год назад +15

    Clark cable was a true aquarius.. as he said he never acted he always being himself... and he was... him and carey grant had this amazing natural charm and wit

  • @joannehines7806
    @joannehines7806 2 года назад +85

    " Mrs. Kennedy, if only you'd waited a lil while, you could have had my millions!" Scarlett was such a fool!!

    • @daphneduryea9136
      @daphneduryea9136 2 года назад +12

      She was a fool but in the book he never let her know he loved her until the very end. She had no idea. Everytime she tried to get close, he would mock her just like he did in the green hat scene, "Don't flatter yourself." So, she really didn't think he loved her. Victor Fleming softened Rhett up in the movie to maintain Clark Gable's good guy image. And he made Scarlett harsher than she was in the book. Vivien & he even got in a fight over it. She told him that he was making Scarlett such a bitch that people would lose all sympathy for her. In the book Scarlett & Rhett were more equally mean to each other. And one thing that has always miffed me about Rhett is his all consuming jealousy of Ashley when he himself had Belle. It's implied that she's been his mistress since before he even met Scarlett.

    • @s_t_a_c_i_a28
      @s_t_a_c_i_a28 Год назад +6

      @@daphneduryea9136 I don't agree with you concerning Rhett's relations with Belle. Yes, he really was her lover but it was before his marriage to Scarlett. And he was a faithful husband till Bonny's birth. Scarlett herself made him come back to Belle after she had refused to have relations with him. Do you know that time this fact was a serious reason for the divorce? But he didn't tell anybody a word about it.

    • @daphneduryea9136
      @daphneduryea9136 Год назад +3

      @@s_t_a_c_i_a28 Yeah, after thinking about it further, I think you're right about Rhett & Belle's relationship. I need to read the book again.

    • @s_t_a_c_i_a28
      @s_t_a_c_i_a28 Год назад +3

      @@daphneduryea9136 try to do it as quickly as possible)))😉😉😁

    • @daphneduryea9136
      @daphneduryea9136 Год назад +2

      @@s_t_a_c_i_a28 I did re-read that part of the book & you're right. It was after Scarlett told him she didn't want sexual relations with him anymore. Ashley had told her that afternoon that he couldn't stand the thought of her & Rhett together.

  • @cheryldodd-marko9787
    @cheryldodd-marko9787 Год назад +8

    My all time favorite movie.
    Has it all your emotions throughout .
    Have watched in my lifetime uncountable times.
    It is for sure a 4 hour TREASURE OF AMERICA.🕊🇺🇲💕

  • @mr.raslyon6626
    @mr.raslyon6626 Год назад +3

    I'm convinced. Rhett Butler was an ancester of Han Solo 🤣

  • @lynryall1317
    @lynryall1317 2 года назад +58

    What a film ..never again will there be a pure beautiful, heart wrenching film like this.

  • @Neater_profile
    @Neater_profile 3 года назад +47

    Clark Gable is my favourite actor ever but also think he is an actor who always kind of played himself.

    • @deviwolf3365
      @deviwolf3365 2 года назад +7

      He got into a rut after his first few years. He knew what his audience liked so that's what he tried to give them. In my opinion, he was a much better actor in his first few movies - Red Dust, for example - than he was in most of his later ones. However, he wasn't playing himself, he was playing the audience's idea of Clark Gable. In real life, he was far more comfortable in jeans than he was in evening dress, though he could look great, and real, either way.

    • @goodowner5000
      @goodowner5000 Год назад +3

      In his last film, The Misfits ('61), the scene where he's drunk and on top of the car, frantically calling out for his estranged son..just shattering and tragic! I thought he was excellent all throughout that film.

    • @MrRufusRToyota
      @MrRufusRToyota 7 месяцев назад

      All great movie stars kind of play themselves.

  • @chgem.2658
    @chgem.2658 2 года назад +25

    Rhett has some brutal and mean sides, is very unscrupulous in the novel. For instance: He sells fake medicine to make profit.

  • @deniseward002
    @deniseward002 2 года назад +8

    Excellent compilation! Thank you. I had a few good laughs in those few minutes.

  • @reformerx667
    @reformerx667 Год назад +8

    They don’t make them like this any more. This movie had everything - romance, betrayal, war, love, fall and rise, … all bundled up in one unforgettable movie which is a joy to watch. What current movie has a fifth of what Gone With the Wind has to offer?

  • @lmm8960
    @lmm8960 Год назад +24

    What’s funny to me is if their child had lived she would have grown up to be like her mother. Rhett spoiled the hell out of her. 😂

  • @楊吉蒂
    @楊吉蒂 2 года назад +4

    Everything is my most favorite scenes

  • @Dani_Vintage
    @Dani_Vintage Год назад +7

    This totally just made my day! Thank you for posting this! Clark Gable Forever 💝💋

  • @rizzo9748
    @rizzo9748 2 года назад +9

    He was what people call now a "Gigachad"

  • @wandacrawford2601
    @wandacrawford2601 3 года назад +33

    Love it Rhett catches Scarlet throwing the vase oops busted! I know this movie word for word

  • @ניצהמורדו
    @ניצהמורדו 2 года назад +2

    The most wonderful moovie, clark gabel so beautiful and Vivian lay beautiful, they played wonderful their role, all actors playd wonderful, saw the moovie a lot and always enjoying it

    • @shelisadaniel6718
      @shelisadaniel6718 2 года назад +2

      Still astonishes me to realize that the women who played Melly was only 19 at the time.
      She died not too long ago at 103 years old.

  • @Milosc_do-trzech_Pomaranczy
    @Milosc_do-trzech_Pomaranczy 2 года назад +5

    "Gdy ma się odwagę, reputacja jest zbędna". ❤️❤️

  • @ashlynwolff
    @ashlynwolff Год назад +5

    0:10 'whistle in suprise' Has the war started?
    Me: I already LOVE that man!!! 😂😂😍

  • @rosea2350
    @rosea2350 5 месяцев назад +1

    I saw this in the movie theater for the 75th anniversary and when he first appeared on screen all the women; young and old gasped, such a handsome man.

  • @cristinabumbac151
    @cristinabumbac151 Год назад +4

    I really don't care what anyone could say: this is the best movie ever. Everything is perfect: the actors, the subject, the twist, the end...and remember that when it got its Oscars there were not the many ones that are given now for different reasons: it would have winned them all!

  • @angelafishback8594
    @angelafishback8594 Год назад +8

    My favorite movie ever! How dare they try to ban it! I even named a pony hunter " Frankly my Dear"!! He was just down right sexy! Scarlett was a fool 🤣

  • @sarahn.h355
    @sarahn.h355 Год назад +7

    I wish there were moments from the book that actually made it to the film. There were scenes that really showed Rhett’s feelings and how highly he regarded Melanie. Clark gable is perfect- absolutely! But certain scenes between him, scarlet, and Melanie would have been nice.
    The adaptation from book to film was really great. It’s a favorite of mine.

    • @ancapatrascu1545
      @ancapatrascu1545 Год назад

      I thought they made Rhett's respect and admiration for Melanie pretty clear - was there other stuff in the book more interesting? I read it a while back, can't remember this part

    • @sarahn.h355
      @sarahn.h355 Год назад +1

      @@ancapatrascu1545 the movie was really good on depicting the respect between them, and Rhett’s protective behavior over Melanie is also well depicted in the film. But there was a little more of an elevated quality- I guess you could say- in the book. Maybe it’s because there was more of everything in the book that they had to cut from the film because it would have been too long otherwise- that I feel the film is missing out.

  • @Schoolgirl325
    @Schoolgirl325 Год назад +11

    There’s absolutely nothing wrong with having sympathy for fictional Byronic Heroes. I have sympathy for the Beast, Mr. Rochester, Erik/the Phantom, Anakin Skywalker/Darth Vader, Zuko, Jaimie Lannister, and, yes, Rhett Butler.
    However, they are meant to be deeply flawed people, who cause serious problems in the lives of both themselves and others they interact with their flaws, in spite of their internal moral conflict, sympathetic qualities, and tragic backstories. Scarlett was far from a good wife herself, but people blindly defending Rhett in his dysfunctional relationship with her, while mercilessly crucifying *just* her flaws and mistakes in their relationship, are completely missing the crucial point that he was just as problematic and toxic as her, if not worse.

  • @susanfudge1737
    @susanfudge1737 Год назад +10

    Scarlett would be an influencer today. Rhett would be hated for his toxic masculinity.

    • @lucyinthesky4682
      @lucyinthesky4682 Год назад +11

      Rhett told the truth to Scarlett. Idk if you've seen the movie but what Scarlett does is awful and Rhett's not really toxic. She breaks his heart time and time again.

    • @springhurstcommunityassoci4684
      @springhurstcommunityassoci4684 5 месяцев назад +1

      I've only been in love with him for about 60 years I think. One of a kind.

    • @sarasamaletdin4574
      @sarasamaletdin4574 5 месяцев назад

      Rhett is not toxically masculine (well we interpret him carrying Scarlett up the stairs to their bedroom as rape, then it’s more than just toxic masculinity). Maybe you don’t know what the term means but it’s not just very masculine man. Rhett for example avoided a duel in his backstory, buys petticoat for Mammy, has a lot of respect for Melanie, isn’t afraid of speaking against war and looking cowardly and pushes Bonnie in a stroller despite people gossiping that it’s not very manly to do so. Those are the opposite traits of toxically masculine.
      Toxically masculine men are insecure in their masculinity and try to constantly prove how manly they are. Abiding duels and war would have been seen as vets unmanly behaviors in the era and why he lost standing in society but Rhett doesn’t care because he doesn’t see himself as less manly for bowing down to society’s expectations and doing something ridiculous and dangerous if there is no profit for him (he eventually goes to war but doesn’t tell about it and does it because his own reasons and not for society).
      Rhett buying something like a petticoat to woman who is not a relative or someone he is sexually attracted to shows he respects women and their interests. Toxically masculine men would see something like red expensive petticoat as vain and waste of money (if you aren’t trying to do something like get a woman in a bed with you or it being some traditional thing to give to a female relative or something).
      Melanie is someone who is very feminine in non sexual way and has no formal position of power in a society. Toxically masculine men often just ignore these women completely because they don’t seem to have inherit value (unless it’s someone like their own mother when they are put in a pedestal).
      Men usually were expecially then expected to only want sons and not be interested in children before they were old enough to at least walk and talk, not babies even if they were your own. Pushing a stroller would be seen as womanly and playing with a girl overly emotional.
      Rhett is masculine in very healthy way with helping Scarlett and Melanie and kids escape as most clear instance. And while he is cocky and rude it’s not really tied to masculinity and a confident women might say most same things to Scarlett, Rhett isn’t mocking her because she is a woman.

  • @carrbender
    @carrbender Год назад +4

    Should have been called “rhett butler frankly not giving a damn for 5 minutes straight”

  • @JohnDonovanProductions
    @JohnDonovanProductions 3 года назад +24

    What’s crazy is that Selznick was still given a $5000 fine for violation of a hays code that prohibited profanity of any kind. Even though Will Hayes gave David or Selznick permission to use the word damn as it was not an oath or a curse.

    • @yankeecitygirl
      @yankeecitygirl 2 года назад +2

      It was a shakedown. Someone in the office needed to pay off their gambling debts.😗

    • @chuckschafer942
      @chuckschafer942 Год назад

      HAD TO MAKE AN EXAMPLE

    • @GirlWithAnOpinion
      @GirlWithAnOpinion Год назад

      It was $500, not $5,000.

    • @chuckschafer6728
      @chuckschafer6728 Год назад

      @@GirlWithAnOpinion IT WAS$5000 IF IT WOULD HAVE BEEN $500 YOU WOULD HAVE HEARD A LOT MORE PROFANITY

    • @JohnDonovanProductions
      @JohnDonovanProductions Год назад

      @@GirlWithAnOpinion ok :) well… that’s what I read in a vintage book ;)

  • @esmeraldadelatorre8676
    @esmeraldadelatorre8676 Год назад +3

    Classic Hollywood had such handsome actors

  • @GWTWADORING
    @GWTWADORING Год назад +6

    It's impressive how Clark Gable crosses generations and continues to attract thousands of fans and admirers, especially women. Can't deny he had a sex appeal . I've always been in love with Gable, but once I got to know the person he was in particular, my admiration for him only increased . 👑🎞️💯👏👏😘😘

  • @colletejerlow4204
    @colletejerlow4204 Год назад +2

    I love when he says that's your misfortune!!

  • @Mitzi73
    @Mitzi73 Год назад +1

    Good edit! Bad boy with a heart of gold.

  • @1776Pundit
    @1776Pundit Год назад +2

    This my favorite movie. I've seen it countless times. Rhett Butler is the chadest of Chads

  • @bigscott175
    @bigscott175 Год назад +2

    I see people in the comment section praising him but what's funny to me you'd also be calling this Toxic Masculinity/misogyny
    "The worst thing about a liar, is a liar that's also a hypocrite"
    Great work from Clark Gable, he was the finest of his time and is truly the King of Hollywood

    • @lucyinthesky4682
      @lucyinthesky4682 Год назад +1

      If you watch the movie, you'd be quite surprised at what actually happens. And the frankly Scarlet I don't give a damn is much different when seen in context.

  • @bluliite
    @bluliite 3 года назад +48

    Winning hearts take time especially hearts that have been recently broken. He was insulting and impatient with her and when her heart opened to him he stomped on it.

    • @definitelynotjiraiya5063
      @definitelynotjiraiya5063 3 года назад +8

      He dropped his crown 👑 , picked it up for him though

    • @Wolfsong27FlyHalfFullHeart
      @Wolfsong27FlyHalfFullHeart 3 года назад +24

      @Amber Gardner
      She blamed him for their daughter’s death that’s enough to drive any man from their woman and frankly my Dear He Doesn’t Give a Damn

    • @bluliite
      @bluliite 3 года назад +9

      @@Wolfsong27FlyHalfFullHeart He was cruel to her long before that.

    • @barbarous2328
      @barbarous2328 3 года назад +27

      He loved her and treated her like a queen. The only time he was "cruel" to her was when she was acting selfish or immature. He gave her chance after chance until he had finally had enough. Anyone can see that.

    • @yankeecitygirl
      @yankeecitygirl 2 года назад +9

      @@bluliite And at the very end, he still is patronizing and condescending, calling her "such a child". O really? Since you're the ADULT in the room, why don't you be the bigger man and *help* your young wife with her character development? I'm reading the book right now and liking his character less and less as the book wears on.
      I'm not even at the part where he causes her miscarriage. His main redeeming quality according to the book is his love for children and his genuine rapport with them. But everything else, he just is as selfish as the woman he coerced into marriage.

  • @DanA-10357
    @DanA-10357 3 года назад +47

    RIP everyone in this movie

  • @СлаваРодине-г7н
    @СлаваРодине-г7н Год назад

    Masterpiece. Love this novel

  • @skellingtonmeteoryballoon
    @skellingtonmeteoryballoon Год назад +5

    This is pure comedy 😂

  • @estevanmendoza4575
    @estevanmendoza4575 3 года назад +176

    “Im not kind” Rhett butler is a true meaning of an alpha male.

    • @darlingoctavia
      @darlingoctavia 3 года назад +8

      Exactly what I'm saying!! Such a fine gentleman!

    • @M0rmagil
      @M0rmagil 3 года назад +17

      I have to disagree. Alphas are very conscious of their social standing, and Rhett decided when he was young that he didn’t give a damn what society thought of him.
      Sigmas are like alphas in many ways, but that’s the major difference.

    • @spyrath1935
      @spyrath1935 3 года назад +7

      @@M0rmagil Rhett was on that grindset

    • @fitzwilliamdarcy5263
      @fitzwilliamdarcy5263 2 года назад +13

      Sigma male? What are you, a teenager on Reddit? Read a damn book.

    • @Veles_Ra
      @Veles_Ra 2 года назад

      @@fitzwilliamdarcy5263 For real. Only kids and idiots believe that crap.

  • @Mattyice25
    @Mattyice25 2 года назад +6

    “I’m not so proud” 😢

  • @truthwarrior7246
    @truthwarrior7246 Год назад +2

    What a great movie.

  • @andychen5846
    @andychen5846 7 месяцев назад +2

    Vivien Leigh’s eyes can talk

  • @horrorcide13
    @horrorcide13 2 года назад +7

    Rhett was a God among men.

  • @gabrielleangelica1977
    @gabrielleangelica1977 Год назад +1

    Oh he had the BEST lines and comebacks...

  • @vintage_moonlight
    @vintage_moonlight 2 года назад +8

    What a great movie. Rhett is supirior.

  • @dancauandreea9037
    @dancauandreea9037 Год назад +2

    Masteriece of all times!❤🧡💛💚💙💜

  • @angelesangeles1634
    @angelesangeles1634 Год назад

    Nunca hubo un reparto mejor seleccionado!!! 💯

  • @patriciatressoldi4584
    @patriciatressoldi4584 Год назад +1

    Nao poderiam escolher melhores atores para os papeis , perfeitos!!

  • @ladyjustice1474
    @ladyjustice1474 Год назад +5

    Scarlett had no qualms about using men, to rebuild her fortune. She knew very well a what life was like for women during and after the war. She was in survival mode. A quality Rhett admired, loved, and hated. I don't think either of them fully knew just how much she longed to be viewed as a equal to men.

  • @bagpakpark7097
    @bagpakpark7097 Год назад +4

    Masculine character still works today believe it... this character is top G

  • @italiandutchy4764
    @italiandutchy4764 Год назад +5

    My favorite old movie .that one sentence 'frankley my dear i don't give a dame' gable nailed it perfectly

  • @thuhienle6457
    @thuhienle6457 Год назад +1

    “Has the war started?”😂😂

  • @hellund2874
    @hellund2874 Год назад +10

    I know the ending is supposed to mean he's done with her, but not if you realize that both of them are hopeless liars. Scarlett crying that she does not know what to do or where to go is as much a lie as Rhett not caring about her. Scarlett will already have a Plan B in her head and Rhett already knows he will find out what she's up to sooner or later.

    • @RitsychServare
      @RitsychServare Год назад +5

      Yep. Neither one are really decent individuals. Some say Rhett is such a gentleman but forcing and tricking Scarlett to marry him, didn't fair well in the end. He's also very arrogant to think that he'd one day win her heart but in the end, his heart was slowly but surely crushed into small pieces like that vase she threw, in which he found amusing at the start.

    • @Elena-pf4tf
      @Elena-pf4tf Год назад

      @@RitsychServare wow

  • @gilletjosephine
    @gilletjosephine 2 года назад +5

    rhett is the jack sparrow of the south