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Gone with the Wind (1939) Soundboard

Gone with the Wind (1939) is an iconic American historical romance film based on the 1936 novel of the same name by Margaret Mitchell. The movie, directed by Victor Fleming, is renowned for its epic scope, captivating story, and memorable performances, making it a classic in the realm of cinema.

Set during the American Civil War and the Reconstruction era, Gone with the Wind follows the life of Scarlett O'Hara, played by the talented actress Vivien Leigh. Scarlett, a strong-willed Southern belle, navigates through turbulent times, unrequited love, and personal tragedies while striving to maintain her family's plantation, Tara. Leigh's exceptional portrayal of Scarlett O'Hara won her critical acclaim and helped solidify the film's popularity.

Rhett Butler, the charming and enigmatic character who becomes both a love interest and a challenge for Scarlett, is masterfully portrayed by the remarkable Clark Gable. Gable's portrayal of Rhett Butler and his iconic line, "Frankly, my dear, I don't give a damn," have become deeply ingrained in cinema history.

The film also features outstanding performances by a talented supporting cast. Leslie Howard brilliantly brings Ashley Wilkes, Scarlett's unattainable love interest, to life. Olivia de Havilland portrays the kind-hearted and noble Melanie Hamilton, Ashley's wife and Scarlett's unwavering friend. Hattie McDaniel's groundbreaking performance as Mammy, Scarlett's outspoken maid, earned her an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress, making her the first African American to win an Oscar.

With its grandeur and beautiful cinematography, Gone with the Wind immerses viewers into the lavish and turbulent world of the Old South. The film showcases the social and cultural complexities of the time, depicting the struggles of a society bound by tradition and the devastating impact of war.

Max Steiner's sweeping and evocative musical score further enhances the emotional depth of the film, accentuating key moments and conveying the intensity of the narrative. The score perfectly captures the essence of the characters and the historical period, adding another layer of brilliance to the cinematic experience.

Gone with the Wind not only captivates audiences with its compelling narrative and exceptional performances but also highlights themes of resilience, love, and the indomitable human spirit. The film explores Scarlett O'Hara's growth and transformation, from a spoiled and self-centered young woman to a strong and determined survivor in a world turned upside down.

As Gone with the Wind is a beloved classic, it remains as relevant and influential as ever, continuing to inspire filmmakers and captivate new generations. Its impact on popular culture is undeniable, from references and parodies to constant recognition as one of the greatest films ever made.

To experience the magic of Gone with the Wind, you can play and download the original sounds and soundtrack from the film. Immerse yourself in the sweeping melodies of Max Steiner's score and relive the timeless story of Scarlett O'Hara, Rhett Butler, and their journey through love, war, and redemption.

Don't miss the opportunity to transport yourself to the Old South and witness the captivating drama and romance of Gone with the Wind, a true masterpiece of cinema.

A bear!
A diamond ring, and do buy a great big one.
A secret? Who by?
Ain't no good thinking about that. Ain't nobody got that much money.
All you need now is a divorce, and your dreams of Ashley can come true.
And a very nice one.
And for a minute, I think he gonna shoot hisself.
And I made him miserable, and I killed him.
And I want to thank you for all you've done for me and for Scarlett.
And I'll read aloud.
And I'm thinking that, well...
And I've loved something that doesn't really exist.
And if it won't pain you too much, India Wilkes...
And not even a human jail, Rhett, a horse jail!
And not left me dangling with your talk of honor.
And now, a happy surprise for all of us.
Another dance and my reputation will be lost forever.
Anyone hearing you talk would think she came to dance instead of sell things.
Anything.
Are you crazy? I can't leave these men for a baby.
As for you giving yourself airs about motherhood...
As long as there was Bonnie, there was a chance we might be happy.
Ashley will be coming home.
Ashley, the Yankees want $300 more in taxes.
Ashley, you're wrong. I do want to escape too.
Ashley!
Asking ain't getting.
Before the war and poverty had done things to you.
Bonnie!
Bonnie! Bonnie, baby.
Both of them.
Bring him in, Captain Butler, if you can walk yourself.
But I did mean it. I was crazy with jealousy.
But I warn you, in case you change your mind, I intend to lock my door.
But it wouldn't.
But it's your wedding ring, ma'am.
But the war did come.
But the Yankees are coming.
But they're running away.
But we're forgetting Scarlett.
But when she went, she took everything.
But you love me!
Can I really kiss you?
Can't she wear my pink dress? I wanna wear Scarlett's green dress.
Captain Butler.
Caroline Meade, how can you let your husband conduct this slave auction!
Come here.
Come in, Mrs. Butler.
Come in.
Come on in before you catch your death of dampness.
Come on, sergeant.
Come on!
Come on. Now you just stand still so you...
Come out on the porch and I'll tell you.
Come say hello to my cousin Melanie first.
Dark!
Did Frank go with you to Belle Watling's?
Don't spoil it.
Don't worry, Melly.
Don't you agree with us?
Don't you argue with me. You don't. You really don't.
Don't you know? That's Rhett Butler. He's from Charleston.
Don't! Don't! Please!
Dr. Meade, please let me see her. I've been waiting here two days.
Dr. Meade.
Everything I ever had is going with her.
Fiddle dee dee!
Forgive me for startling you with my impetuous sentiments...
From now on, I'll be more help to you. I promise.
Gentlemen, if you wish to lead the reel with the lady of your choice...
Get away from that door and leave us alone.
Get out of the road, rebel!
Go light a fire on the stove. Boil water in the kettle.
Good morning, Scarlett.
Good morning.
Good night.
Goodbye, Sam. Thank you.
Goodbye.
Great balls of fire!
Have her things packed for me in an hour, or I warn you...
Have you been running after a man who's not in love with you?
Haven't left much to take.
He never means a word he says to any girl.
He won't need them now.
He wouldn't open the door when Miss Scarlett beat on it and hollered.
He's off at school.
Here, take my handkerchief.
How can you do this to me?
How proud of yourself you are!
I ain't so very drunk, Melly.
I believe you. And what about Ashley Wilkes?
I can't see the house. Is it there?
I could tear you to pieces with them.
I couldn't hope that you could love me.
I declare, I was surprised you turned out to be a noble character.
I didn't know about this baby until she fell.
I didn't want your tacky dress anyhow!
I don't hold that against you. Ladies never held any charm for me.
I don't know what you mean.
I don't know where the mate to this is.
I don't know why she's coming, but she's coming.
I don't mind, ma'am. Good to see a youngster again.
I enjoyed hearing what you had to say. Cheer up.
I forgot how you liked her.
I got your note saying you would call on me and thank me.
I had to prove they'd been somewhere, anyplace but where they were.
I hope it makes me drunk.
I hoped that you'd call for me. But you didn't.
I just can't take my eyes off it.
I know I did. He...
I liked to think that Bonnie was you, a little girl again.
I love you more than I've ever loved any woman
I mean you're poisoned with her.
I only married Charles just to hurt you.
I said I's going with you, and going I is!
I saved it to wish Ashley a merry Christmas.
I saw men crumple up in agony when I shot them.
I saw my boyhood friends blown to bits.
I slave day and night just so we can have enough food...
I told you about my brother Jeff, didn't I, ma'am?
I wanna go home.
I was making these mittens for him.
I will so jump.
I will, Melly.
I'd go and get myself a little business, if we're engaged.
I'd like to see this one, major. Without her mammy.
I'll bring it back to you without any holes in it. I promise.
I'll get him!
I'll hate you till I die!
I'll live on it the rest of my life!
I'll tell Prissy to get an extra plate
I'm glad Mother's dead.
I'm going to marry Melanie.
I'm gonna speak to your ma!
I'm leaving you, my dear.
I'm so clumsy and stupid and not nearly good enough for you.
I'm so frightened!
I've come to ask your forgiveness...
I've got to tell her that I was wrong about something.
If I'm pale, it's your fault.
If you fall off, don't cry and blame me!
If you had it all to do over again, you'd do no differently.
If you'll excuse me, Mr. Butler's our guest.
In here.
In spite of you and me and the whole silly world going to pieces around us, I love you.
It ain't fittin', it just ain't fittin'.
It ain't fittin'.
It can't be Miss Scarlett!
It may help my husband more off my finger.
It seems to be hidden in the mist.
It was sent by a Charleston lady.
It was splendid of her to make the sacrifice.
It's hard to be strict with a man who loses money so pleasantly.
It's no good, Scarlett.
It's no use. I'm gonna die.
Katie Scarlett's home.
Ladies and gentlemen, I have important news! Glorious news!
Look after him...
Mammy, here's Miss Scarlett's vittles.
Mammy...
Maybe I'm ashamed of myself.
Melanie?
Melly, we're home!
Melly...
Miss Bonnie! And Captain Butler! Miss Scarlett!
Miss O'Hara, will you be sorry?
Miss O'Hara!
Miss Scarlett!
Money is the most important thing in the world.
Mother?
Mr. Wilkes is at a political meeting at Mr. Kennedy's store.
Mrs. Butler, I believe.
Mrs. Merriwether, I have great regard for your knowledge.
Mrs. Wilkes, there ain't never been a lady nice to me like you was.
My darling, you're such a child.
Never mind about that. I want
Nice little fella.
No, but you know what I...
No, I don't think I will kiss you.
No, I'm not!
No, Miss Melly, you mustn't risk it. It's too dangerous.
No! I'm going to wait for Pa to come home.
No.
No.
Not gonna be any war? Of course there'll be a war.
Nothing to fight for.
Now don't be bothering me. Go out for a ride.
Now don't eat too fast. Ain't no need a having it come right back up again.
Now you have a mill and Frank's money...
Now, gentlemen. Mr. Butler's been up North, I hear.
Oh, Ashley, I can't let you go!
Oh, Ashley...
Oh, but I can't intrude.
Oh, do we have to?
Oh, Mammy, Mammy!
Oh, Melly...
Oh, Melly...
Oh, my darling.
Oh, no, Captain Butler.
Oh, Pa!
Oh, Pa...
Oh, Rhett, do you think I'll ever dream that I found it, and that I'm safe?
Oh, Rhett, she can't be dying. She can't be.
Oh, Rhett!
Oh, Scarlett, darling. You've been so good to me.
Oh, she wept with delight When he gave her a smile
Oh, sugar. You're more scared than hurt.
Oh, yes, ma'am. He was captured at Spotsylvania, I think
Only to bring Bonnie.
Or can this wanness mean you've been missing me?
Please, Scarlett. Please, dear. You mustn't cry.
Please, we must have your temperature now.
Pretty quick now, Miss Scarlett.
Put on the dress. We're late already.
Rhett, please don't go!
Rhett!
Rhett!
Rhett!
Rhett! If you go, where shall I go? What shall I do?
Rhett.
Savannah would be better for you. You'll get in trouble in Atlanta
Scarlett O'Hara! If you're not down here by the time I count 10...
Scarlett, are you still determined to do this crazy thing?
Scarlett, dear.
Scarlett?
Scarlett.
Scavengers aren't wasting any time.
She asked me to look after Ashley too.
She said we could give ourselves air and get slicked up like racehorses...
She says she's coming.
She sure is.
She's brokenhearted about her husband.
She's by way of being an old friend of mine.
She's the first person who's ever completely belonged to me.
Shh!
Since Bull Run, we haven't heard anything and
So we sing the chorus From Atlanta to the sea
Someday I want you to say to me the words I heard you say to Ashley Wilkes.
Something you love better than me...
Still high and mighty, ain't you? Well, I know all about you.
Take me away. There's nothing to keep us here.
Thank heavens you're not in rags. I'm tired of women in rags. Turn around.
That girl doesn't exist anymore.
That goody goody! Who wants to know about her?
That you're a week old today?
That's as much as you know.
That's it. Pull it a little over to that side.
That's something you'll never hear from me as long as you live.
The baby.
The least they'll do is take the horse.
The old peahens!
Then last night, she
There, there, Captain Butler, you're beside yourself.
There's a battle going on now that ought to fix things...
There's not a cannon factory in the whole South.
They knew there'd be trouble. They sent the cavalry out.
They might hear about it, and then they'd come and get you.
They'll turn and make a last stand. When they do, I'll be with them.
They're meeting in the cellar.
This is one night you're not turning me out.
This might be Ashley...
To anyone with a drop of Irish blood in them...
To begin with, give up the mill, Scarlett. We'll go away.
Waiting on them poor white trash.
Wake up. Wake up!
War! Isn’t it exciting, Scarlett? The war's gonna start, so we would've left anyhow.
We couldn't buy it if you hadn't pressed our friends for their debts.
We don't need no cow, Miss Scarlett.
We haven't enough doctors to look after a sick woman.
We'll go tomorrow.
We'll make the biggest fuss over her!
We're sewing, we're sewing!
Well, I hope I don't have any more children.
Well, of course you would.
Well, that's fine.
Well...
Wellman, Wendel, White, Whitman, Wilkens, Williams, Woolsey, Wortman
Were you really there? What did it look like?
What a woman!
What are you afraid of?
What are you thinking about, Scarlett?
What do you want?
What good are they to anybody?
What is it?
Who knows?
Who's there? Halt or I'll shoot!
Whoever it is...
Why aren't you upstairs, resting with the other girls?
Why do I have to take a nap? I'm not tired.
Why doesn't he say something about my sacrifice?
Why would you want a home?
Why, Confederate bonds, of course.
Wife? High time you made her your wife.
Will you look after Melanie for me?
With enough courage you can do without a reputation.
Would you mind if I put my hand in your pocket?
Wouldn't you?
Yeah, I'm coming.
Yes, I care.
Yes, I'd like to, but I have something to tell you too.
Yes, of course you can, if it amuses you.
Yes, our boy Darcy.
Yes, sorry for you because you throw away happiness with both hands...
Yes? You see...
Yes.
Yes. And it can be as ornate as you want.
Yes. Now, Mammy, be sure and leave word.
Yes'm, you is!
You all act as though it were nothing at all.
You all alone, little lady?
You can always tell a lady by how she eats in front of folks like a bird.
You can have mine too. For the Cause.
You come on, give me them pants, Mr. Kennedy.
You didn't mind owning slaves.
You do care, don't you?
You do waltz divinely, Captain Butler.
You don't have to keep on talking for my sake.
You done had a baby.
You haven't forgotten, I'm not a marrying man.
You knew you wouldn't lend me the money and you let me go on!
You know it's yours. I don't want it any more than you do.
You know, Scarlett, I think you're on the verge of a crying jag.
You ladies may come in now.
You mean to tell me, Scarlett, Tara doesn't mean anything?
You might as well take my money. It's good money, even if it is mine.
You must remember your duties as hostess.
You mustn't tell me these things. It's not fair to
You mustn't. Please, my brave dear, you mustn't.
You run along with Mammy.
You think it'll help your mother to have you shot too? It's silly!
You were having another nightmare.
You will, though.
You will? You'll marry me? You'll wait for me?
You? You?
You'd be at Tara now with your mother, wouldn't you?
You're a woman sending a soldier to his death with a beautiful memory.
You're part of it and it's part of you.
You've carried the load for all of us.
You've done all you could to lower the prestige of decent people.
Your men are walking into a trap.
Afternoon, Mrs. Kennedy. Good afternoon.
And, of course, I am fond of you. Fond of me?
Any of your friends? About every family in the county.
Ashley a prisoner? Yes.
Business is certainly growing. It certainly is
Don't talk to her. It's all right. Who are you?
Don't you like New Orleans? I love New Orleans...
from which you get your strength. Tara.
Good evening. Good evening.
Goodbye, Miss Scarlett. Goodbye. Goodbye. Goodbye.
Has India dared ? Yes, India has.
He refused to fight. Not quite there, Charles.
Hello, Uncle Rhett. Hello, Beau.
Hold on to me! Talk to me, Scarlett.
I only know that I love you! That's your misfortune.
I'm a little late, but better late You must be joking!
It can't be true! Ashley loves me! Scarlett!
It's not possible. Why did we ever fight?
Mammy, darling. No use to try to sweet talk me.
Miss Scarlett? High time you got back.
Mortgage on Tara. What would I do with a farm?
My poor Ashley, in a Yankee prison. Melanie?
No. Nor will he.
Oh! Ashley!
One hundred and fifty dollars in gold. For what lady, sir?
What? The cologne.
Who is it? Only your husband.
You must need a drink badly. I do not.
...always more and more!
...and Ashley.
...and London Bridge.
...and nothing to eat?
...and reach out for something that'll never make you happy.
...as God is my witness, I'll never be hungry again!
...as if it had all been imagined for you.
...Ashley.
...brave boys at the front to keep our girls at home looking pretty.
...but I didn't think you wanted me.
...do you think you'd be happy?
...for him.
...he loves you so. "
...I ran home to tell you. Oh, darling, darling!
...if Mr. Wilkes got hung.
...if we admitted we made a mistake and got a divorce.
...maybe the mill's taking you away from me and Bonnie.
...of Miss Suellen?
...shot through the head.
...the friendship I've felt for you has ripened into a deeper feeling.
...there's a great deal of good in a man who would love a child so much.
...who married his cousin Jessica Carroll of Carrolton...
...who robbed us, tortured us and left us to starve.
...who was his second cousin and akin to the Wilkeses too.
...you'll stop dreaming that dream.
"Chapter Nine. I have a memorable birthday.
"The Personal History and Experience of David Copperfield.

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