1939, when Gone With The Wind was made, is closer to the Civil War than it is to today.
It was a different time. What is normal and commonplace in one era is often (and thankfully) not acceptable in more enlightened times.
How ironic. Just last night, PBS showed it.
I like Carol Burnett’s “Went With the Wind.”
KonaKommando: Around 1990, my father (born 1903) said he suddenly realized that same thing. About a decade later, apropos nothing in particular, I suddenly realized the same thing about me.
Sadly, still slaves. Maybe not as they were in GWTW, but still.
Elmer Gantry Fudd over 9 years ago
1939, when Gone With The Wind was made, is closer to the Civil War than it is to today.
Retired Dude over 9 years ago
It was a different time. What is normal and commonplace in one era is often (and thankfully) not acceptable in more enlightened times.
Jim Kerner over 9 years ago
How ironic. Just last night, PBS showed it.
Kris1964 over 9 years ago
I like Carol Burnett’s “Went With the Wind.”
hippogriff over 9 years ago
KonaKommando: Around 1990, my father (born 1903) said he suddenly realized that same thing. About a decade later, apropos nothing in particular, I suddenly realized the same thing about me.
CamiSu Premium Member over 9 years ago
Sadly, still slaves. Maybe not as they were in GWTW, but still.