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The spirited relationship between the manipulative, but resilience, Scarlett and the irrepressible Rhett Butler (Clark Gable), the cynical, smart hero who eventually falls in love, laces the legendary storyline with their battle of wits and resilience. Margaret Mitchell's 1936 novel "Gone With the Wind" turned 1939 movie, opens in pre-Civil War April of 1861. In 1998, the American Film Institute released its list of the 100 best American films of all time. Not surprisingly, "Gone With the Wind" placed in the Top 10 (#4, in fact). |
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As the name implies, this romantic room contains a queen size carved mahogany four-poster Rice carved bed set into a bay window overlooking historic Oglethorpe Avenue. Toile in teal Italian matelasse coverlet and Euro shams. Scarlett and Rhett memorabilia surround you. Wrap up in your private loveseat under your own crystal chandelier. Antique lighting and Jacuzzi bath truly sets the stage for a very romantic evening! Fireplace.
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Sophisticated in style
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Handsome & Historic
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For Southern Gentlemen
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Elegant English
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Cool Evening Style
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