My favorite movie in the whole world! GONE WITH THE WIND! The pictures belong to artless.lilting.org/ The muisc "Tara's Theme" is performed by the Philharmonic Orchestra!!
@@albertcook1960 But if people watch the movie and are uneducated on the topic they aren't going to search it up they're just gonna assume that's what it was like, especially younger children. Not to mention the depictions of the slaves themselves is extremely outdated and promotes many racist stereotypes of the early 20th century, especially the depiction of Prissy.
Lord Slamzer truth be told the movie was not about slavery. It was about a woman and what she had to do to survive. It just happened to have slaves in it.
@@jeremybrown9356 Yes, the narrative itself isn't about slavery, or promoting it necessarily. But the depiction of the slaves and slavery is still borderline racist, uncomfortable, and definitely false. Also if we're talking about the core themes of the film itself, you can also see clearly how it portrays the confederacy as glorious heroes, and the union as ravenous invaders. And yes, I am aware of the horrors Sherman's army commited while moving into Atlanta and Sherman's march. I recommend watching this two part series on the movie to get another perspective. czcams.com/video/1fukTk8gJ3M/video.html
Every Christmas, in my childhood we sat to watch this moovie. Many years in a row. My eyes cry missing those free, simple and happy days. Miss my familly members that are not in this realm anymore. Merry Christmas every one out there. Love from Portugal 🇵🇹💖🎅
Querida amiga , coincidência ou não , em minha infância tbm víamos em casa este filme quando passava no Brasil ! Todas as vezes minha mãe chorava e eu gritava "De novo mãe ?" !!! Abraços do Brasil !
Gente, que relato belíssimo! Só fui descobrir esse filme quando meu filho já estava crescido, com mais de 18 anos. Se ele ainda fosse aquela criança linda por quem sempre fui apaixonado eu iria viver essa emoção com ele! 😄
Sure it is. I often feel nostalgic for old movies that were released years before I was born. I think the great film scores of the Golden Age of Hollywood are a big part of that.
She was a great actress. They were all good and memorable in their own way. By the way, did you know that the actor who played Beau (Melanie and Ashley's son) is still alive at 88?
My grandmother, who died about 20 years ago, first saw this when it was released in 1939. Her and I both watched it on DVD with sound blaring through the surround sound system. It was like she had been transported back to her first viewing. Since then I have worn out two copies of the DVD and have the sealed anniversary edition (with another for me to watch)! One of the greatest movies ever made!
My grandmother loved this. At my grade school graduation I was in a stupidly big dress (catholic school) and was sitting with a bunch of boys. She remarked to my mother that I was Scarlett and it's still one of my favorite memories.
This movie holds a special place in my heart. My mother loves this movie. She loves the book, the movie, the characters, everything about it. Because of that, I cherish and love it too. What a better time to say than on Mothers Day? Happy Mothers day everyone.
"Why, land is the only thing in the world worth working for, worth fighting for, worth dying for, because it's the only thing that lasts "God as my witness, I shall never be hungry again!" "Frankly My Dear, I don't give a damn!" So many great lines from this classic!
Absolutely - I am moved to tears I love this powerful melodious composition so much - as well, I love this -- 'The Million Dollar Movie' -- from when they knew how to produce a movie!! My parents loved this film as well and my Mom told me when she went to see it in the theatre it was standing room only and people sat in the aisles.
Miss Florinda! - Prof. giraffes! - What a miracle the Lord around here! - I came to bring you this humble gift... - Wouldn't you like to come in and have a cup of coffee? - Wouldn't it be too uncomfortable…? - Of course not, come in... -After the lady…..
Hi Claudia, I totally agree! This music is great, and I have loved it since childhood. I think he wrote (and helped) with many themes of that (Golden) era!
@@DCBARNONE89 What's funny to me is the name Tara is I think the only Irish Clan name left. The others were purged by the British and Scottish I believe. My biological paternal grandmother was a Murphy from Ireland and if the Tara Clan.
One of the most beautiful, heart-felt, and emotion-filled movie themes ever! Max Steiner is pure genius! I love how loud this video is! Teaches all these modern people to never forget the classics!
Used to read the NYT years ago. Often their short review of a movie would contain a line like this. Not a very good film, but worth listening just for that Steiner score.
Richard Noe all the best to your future endeavours i just watched this movie two days back with my grand uncle he had urged me to see it and frankly i loved this wonderful piece of art on celluloid
My mama sure did raise me right, I grew up watching this movie. My friend had never seen it, I just watched it with her for her first time yesterday. Seeing a young person with little interest in classic movies react so emotionally reminds me of what an epic Gone With the Wind really is.
I Love this movie, I was a small child living in Atlanta, Georgia when this move premiered there. "Once there was a land of Cavaliers and Cotton Fields, called the Old South.....Here in this pretty world Gallantry took its last bow. Here was the last ever to be of Knights and of their ladies fair, of master and of slave....Look for it only in books for it is no more than a dream remembered.... A Civilization Gone With The Wind". Thank you for bringing back the memories! Priceless!
This Iconic movie transcends the geographic line of the world.I am from Bangladesh watched this movie in mid 60 still I recall the scenes vividly .Truly a great movie should be preserved for genations to come.We haven't seen in our lifetime movie like this.
Greatest Movie ever...watch it every Chance I can...still cry at the ending Because I wanted them Scarlett and Rehett to be together...Fell in love With Mr. Gable at the age of 10 yrs. My daughter is named Tara in honor Of this classic...NEVER NEVER will Tire of this classic....thank you for This video of clips....
Best motion picture of all time. Loved the music score to this movie as well. Both Clark Gable & Vivien Leigh were superb in their roles. Vivien Leigh WAS Scarlett O'Hara, meaning that she was born to play that role. It was tailor made for her. Nobody else could've done the role justice the way that she did.
I first saw "Gone With the Wind" when it with my mum at a cinema in Ilford, east London when it was re-released on its 40th anniversary in 1979. From the moment Max Steiner's glorious haunting overture started, music that goes right through you, I knew this was going to be a big occasion and we were spellbound throughout the entire film. It does have its faults but they are far outweighed by the sheer spectacle of the production and the sensational performances of all concerned, not only the four main stars but the supporting actors as well. And the colour for the time was rich and luscious. Hard to believe it was "only" 40 years old then and yet more than 40 years have passed since my mum and I first saw it but that doesn't matter, this is a film that will live forever. David, Crouch End, London N8
Hattie was one of the most talented actresses and was iconic in Gone With the Wind. She did receive an honorary Academy Award at a time the color barrier still existed in Hollywood.
AGREED! I loved her character ... and the woman as well! I love every role she has played. A beautiful person - heart and soul. God Bless Hattie McDaniel - heaven is blessed to have her.
A Masterpiece!!! This song is a masterpiece that brought up morals, pride and loyalty, death, repentance courage and forgiveness through the movie Gone With the Wind, A true work of art! No should try retro fit this movie to reflect the year 2020.
I was born the year this movie came out. I'm now about to be 84. I remember when I was maybe 13 or14 and the film was re-released. I went by myself to our fanciest down-town theatre. I had never before experienced a movie what was more than 2 hours long. Most were about 90 minutes. My mother cautioned me to "take a hankie", and she was right. I was completely undone any number of times on that first viewing. I can't say how many times I've seen it again, but it remains a masterful piece of film-making on all levels. The fact that it now clashes with our "politically correct" notion of things is an absurd reason to denigrate the film. All works of art reflect the times and attitudes in which they are made, and so long as we understand that we are able to see the extraordinary achievement of a work like GWTW. And this soaring theme, with its constantly upward-vaulting octaves is a truly foundational part of the film's emotional life.
The greatest film ever, and most of the emotional scenes were left to the audience's imagination. Now it's meet, jump into bed, baby arrives, and daddy takes off. What a contrast then between then and now. Give me then anytime.
@@navblue20 Very few people realize this, but since the beginning of time, there has always been a balance of negative and positive in this world, and this percentage fluctuates very little. In every era since the dawn of life on Earth, there has pleasant and unpleasant in every era of it, no exceptions. And no era is inherently evil or saintly than any other, only different. It is the rare individual who is able to step back from the chaotic fervor and divisive, mind-controlling opinions of others, and see the grand picture of it all, as they gain _true wisdom and inner peace._ But very few are ready for this wisdom and inner peace. So they continue to be thrown to and fro by the whirling winds of mass resistance and herd mentality. 🌿🕊️🧘♀️🕊️🌿
- Professor Girafales... - Dona Florinda... - Que milagre o senhor por aqui. - Vim lhe trazer este humilde presentinho. - Oh! Mas não quer entrar pra tomar uma xícara de café? - Não seria muito incômodo? - Oh! De maneira nenhuma! Queira entrar... - Depois da senhora...
What a movie and what a heart touching thrme!Hats off to impeccable Max Steiner who composed the finest.Vivian Leigh n suave Clarke Gable were superb.👌👌👌💐🎂
Thank you, thanks for bringing this back to life for me. It is the most wondrerful movie ever made. Margret Mitchell made these parts for these actors as if she knew before hand. This movie can never be remade, changed or updated. It stand on it's own forever. I saw it on the big screen as a young girl. No t.v. showing can give it justice. Happiness, hardship, war, famine, love and much more this movie it the height of what a movie should be. Love all of it and the music is devine.
One of the greatest movies ever made. It won eleven Academy Awards! The acting is superb. And the book and movie gives one a vivid picture of the Civil War. We lost more of our men in that war than any, I believe. Thank you for the download of this beautiful song and the great scenes from the movie. I watch it often! 👍💕
Such a heartwarming theme and greatly accompanying with sweet soundtrack. Tara even has character on its own! Vivien Leigh is like ahead of her time.... Her grace in and out of silverscreen exceeds all... a great combination of Audrey Hepburn, Amy Adams, Kate Winslet, Jodie Foster, Emma Thompson, Rita Hayworth and many other great artists altogether. It is just my opinion, on how much density she personifies.... She dissolves into her art and dedicate to act throughout her colorful life. We love you Vivien Leigh... Olivia de Havilland too ❤💔💔 You've been missed sorely and living in our heart
I loved this song in the early fifties when it was the theme song of Million Dollar Movie and even more when I discovered Gone With the Wind. Later on, I named my beautiful daughter Tara...such a hauntingly beautiful melody...
I am an Uruguayan senior citizen. I saw this movie 3 times: in my teens, in my forties and in senior age. First two times it did not quite impress me, but last time I was thrilled to see Gable, Leigh and Howard's performances. And the picture overall is fantastic.
They said ever person in the world would have to see the movie for David to get his money back ,we are still watching almost a 100 years later , best picture ever ❤
Back in the fifties, I saw the movie, and at that time channel 8 in San Diego had the daily news, with Tara’s theme as their back ground music. That’s when this music, Tara’s theme, became part of my history. I used to tear-up when ever it played, as it reminded me of how a way of life disappeared from history resulting from the civil war, hence the name of the movie…”Gone with the wind”!
Its beauty is timeless and for the ages. If you could have live the era of 40-50-60 and 70's like I have, America would be a wonder of a land to live. We have lost so much, we really have.
When I was 13 years old I first come with the wind I considered myself more oldfashioned than older americans Clark gable looked like my grandpa that died in the beginning of well suddenly .can't stop but watch this timely movie every year during the holidays.the tv stations haven't played it in years.its a classic movie that will always be rememembered as a lost movie
Happy 100th Birthday, Vivien Leigh, you were an outstanding actress & you will always be remembered. "Tara! Home. I'll go home, and I'll think of some way to get him back! After all, tomorrow is another day!"
Classic movie and should be protected. History good or bad needs to be.
I enjoy the film too but it's depiction of slavery is not historical, take that how you will.
Lord Slamzer it’s a movie, not a documentary. Plus, any quick search an people will read and know about all racism behind this movie.
@@albertcook1960 But if people watch the movie and are uneducated on the topic they aren't going to search it up they're just gonna assume that's what it was like, especially younger children. Not to mention the depictions of the slaves themselves is extremely outdated and promotes many racist stereotypes of the early 20th century, especially the depiction of Prissy.
Lord Slamzer truth be told the movie was not about slavery. It was about a woman and what she had to do to survive. It just happened to have slaves in it.
@@jeremybrown9356 Yes, the narrative itself isn't about slavery, or promoting it necessarily. But the depiction of the slaves and slavery is still borderline racist, uncomfortable, and definitely false. Also if we're talking about the core themes of the film itself, you can also see clearly how it portrays the confederacy as glorious heroes, and the union as ravenous invaders. And yes, I am aware of the horrors Sherman's army commited while moving into Atlanta and Sherman's march. I recommend watching this two part series on the movie to get another perspective. czcams.com/video/1fukTk8gJ3M/video.html
Every Christmas, in my childhood we sat to watch this moovie. Many years in a row. My eyes cry missing those free, simple and happy days. Miss my familly members that are not in this realm anymore. Merry Christmas every one out there. Love from Portugal 🇵🇹💖🎅
Querida amiga , coincidência ou não , em minha infância tbm víamos em casa este filme quando passava no Brasil ! Todas as vezes minha mãe chorava e eu gritava "De novo mãe ?" !!! Abraços do Brasil !
Thank you for those tender thoughts. You are not alone. God bless
Gente, que relato belíssimo! Só fui descobrir esse filme quando meu filho já estava crescido, com mais de 18 anos. Se ele ainda fosse aquela criança linda por quem sempre fui apaixonado eu iria viver essa emoção com ele! 😄
I miss my family too. I want to find them but it’s not the time yet
"Why, land is the only thing in the world worth workin' for, worth fightin' for, worth dyin' for, because it's the only thing that lasts."
and they ain't making any more of it
@@yosemite735 China: actually...
Yose Mite
Yes, Mr. Astor.
Samwise Gamgee would like to object.
Is it fair to say that old movies enlighten feelings of nostalgia within in me even though I did not grow up with them?
Sure it is. I often feel nostalgic for old movies that were released years before I was born. I think the great film scores of the Golden Age of Hollywood are a big part of that.
Definitely, and how care free and happy the actors always seem to be, it is something lost to history.
Ben Harder it is something gone with the wind now...
Ben Harder Tom Hanks I would say is a rare exception of an actor being care free and happy, as well as being and all around nice guy
All of his movies do possess that sort of human spirit that is a great thing to watch.
The most beautiful touching movie theme music of all generations. It sends unexplained joy and tears to my eyes every time!!!
Me too.
This month, she celebrated her 104th birthday. And now, she has left us. RIP to the legendary Olivia de Havilland (1916-2020).
She was a great actress. They were all good and memorable in their own way. By the way, did you know that the actor who played Beau (Melanie and Ashley's son) is still alive at 88?
Yesterday would have been her 105th birthday. She lived a great life. No, I did not know that. But thanks for letting me know.
@@angelcastaneda529 No problem. Here is some information about him: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mickey_Kuhn
Wow I didn't know that she lived to be so old. God bless her
"Tomorrow is another day"
This was such a great adaptation of a great book.
The movie is way better than the book. The book is racist AF.
@@gavinyuangao4366 Are you going to wet yourself?
The only book Margarete Mitchell ever has written.
My grandmother, who died about 20 years ago, first saw this when it was released in 1939. Her and I both watched it on DVD with sound blaring through the surround sound system. It was like she had been transported back to her first viewing. Since then I have worn out two copies of the DVD and have the sealed anniversary edition (with another for me to watch)! One of the greatest movies ever made!
Nice. Thanks for sharing💛
My grandmother loved this. At my grade school graduation I was in a stupidly big dress (catholic school) and was sitting with a bunch of boys. She remarked to my mother that I was Scarlett and it's still one of my favorite memories.
This movie holds a special place in my heart.
My mother loves this movie. She loves the book, the movie, the characters, everything about it. Because of that, I cherish and love it too. What a better time to say than on Mothers Day?
Happy Mothers day everyone.
Legends of Hollywood. It's great to have Olivia de Havilland still with us, 98 yrs old.
2019 and she is still with us
2020 103 years old and still here
@@coltonbosse58 Her birthday is early July, so make it 104
Until 25.7.2020.. She outlived her fellow main cast members by 53, 60 and 77 years respectively. RIP🙏
@@TheSportfane hearing her death makes me absolutely devastated
"Why, land is the only thing in the world worth working for, worth fighting for, worth dying for, because it's the only thing that lasts
"God as my witness, I shall never be hungry again!"
"Frankly My Dear, I don't give a damn!"
So many great lines from this classic!
Is it just me or this score always makes me cry?
Me too
First time I've ever heard it, never seen the movie, and yes, it brings a tear to my eye
You are not alone. Shows you still have emotions.
Instead of stuyding for my exam tomorrow, I'm listening over and over to this. After all, tomorrow will be a new day!
I have to go to work in a few hours...but I'm not going to sleep. Listening to this as it was in the news...unfortunately.
oh boy , the theme gives me chills . thank you max steiner for this great melody ! :)
mrdat prdel
Absolutely - I am moved to tears I love this powerful melodious composition so much - as well, I love this -- 'The Million Dollar Movie' -- from when they knew how to produce a movie!! My parents loved this film as well and my Mom told me when she went to see it in the theatre it was standing room only and people sat in the aisles.
Miss Florinda!
- Prof. giraffes!
- What a miracle the Lord around here!
- I came to bring you this humble gift...
- Wouldn't you like to come in and have a cup of coffee?
- Wouldn't it be too uncomfortable…?
- Of course not, come in...
-After the lady…..
I've always loved this song. And to find out the same composer wrote the Casablanca theme amazes me.
Hi Claudia, I totally agree! This music is great, and I have loved it since childhood. I think he wrote (and helped) with many themes of that (Golden) era!
@@DCBARNONE89 What's funny to me is the name Tara is I think the only Irish Clan name left. The others were purged by the British and Scottish I believe. My biological paternal grandmother was a Murphy from Ireland and if the Tara Clan.
@@claudiaferguson9207 I shall reply later if I may, thanks for your comment!
@@claudiaferguson9207 忘れられない映画です
Sorry to disappoint you---As Time Goes By was written by Herman Hupfeld.
One of the most beautiful, heart-felt, and emotion-filled movie themes ever! Max Steiner is pure genius! I love how loud this video is! Teaches all these modern people to never forget the classics!
I'll think about it tomorrow.
Thank you Max Steiner for the most beautiful music of all time!
Used to read the NYT years ago. Often their short review of a movie would contain a line like this. Not a very good film, but worth listening just for that Steiner score.
@@CarlDuke are you high? It was very good for a 1938 film so shut your dirty liberal mouth
Unquestionably the greatest music score in film history.
1 Of The Best Yes... John Williams Isn't Chopped Liver!
Look up Max Steiner....
This is just one of his masterpieces
I, m 92years old in hungary and it is impossible to forget thisi unforgottable melodies richard noe budapest
Max Steiner's themes resonate with many generations. I am just in my 20s, but this is one of the best musical moments in all of cinema.
Richard Noe all the best to your future endeavours
i just watched this movie two days back with my grand uncle
he had urged me to see it
and frankly i loved this wonderful piece of art on celluloid
All the best wishes for you, Sir! music connect people from different places together...
Although I am Indian but I love this more than any.
Love this
I love Gone with the Wind
My mama sure did raise me right, I grew up watching this movie. My friend had never seen it, I just watched it with her for her first time yesterday. Seeing a young person with little interest in classic movies react so emotionally reminds me of what an epic Gone With the Wind really is.
What is up with Hollywood? Are they not capable of make something so magical anymore? It's sad.
I'm working on it
Me too ha
the last two generations have no idea what you are talking about.
Steven Serdinsky DON'T WORRY GUYS, TAMMY IS IN THEATERS, FAITH RESTORED. not.
I promise you that idiocy will never light up my optic nerves.
I Love this movie, I was a small child living in Atlanta, Georgia when this move premiered there.
"Once there was a land of Cavaliers and Cotton Fields, called the Old South.....Here in this pretty world Gallantry took its last bow. Here was the last ever to be of Knights and of their ladies fair, of master and of slave....Look for it only in books for it is no more than a dream remembered....
A Civilization Gone With The Wind".
Thank you for bringing back the memories!
Priceless!
I just saw this film again. the acting and high quality of it blows away anything that's made today! it puts today's movies to shame.
A true masterpiece
This Iconic movie transcends the geographic line of the world.I am from Bangladesh watched this movie in mid 60 still I recall the scenes vividly .Truly a great movie should be preserved for genations to come.We haven't seen in our lifetime movie like this.
One of the best pictures of all time. I'll go watch it now.
Greatest Movie ever...watch it every
Chance I can...still cry at the ending
Because I wanted them Scarlett and
Rehett to be together...Fell in love
With Mr. Gable at the age of 10 yrs.
My daughter is named Tara in honor
Of this classic...NEVER NEVER will
Tire of this classic....thank you for
This video of clips....
The most beautiful movie ❤️🔥 that i've ever seen.... romantic and full of pasison with a "Stellar" cast 🌟
Best motion picture of all time. Loved the music score to this movie as well. Both Clark Gable & Vivien Leigh were superb in their roles. Vivien Leigh WAS Scarlett O'Hara, meaning that she was born to play that role. It was tailor made for her. Nobody else could've done the role justice the way that she did.
Yeah with Citizen Kane a close second?
Heidi lamar 🦝
This score is so majestic and serene its gives me chills every time I hear it.
I first saw "Gone With the Wind" when it with my mum at a cinema in Ilford, east London when it was re-released on its 40th anniversary in 1979. From the moment Max Steiner's glorious haunting overture started, music that goes right through you, I knew this was going to be a big occasion and we were spellbound throughout the entire film. It does have its faults but they are far outweighed by the sheer spectacle of the production and the sensational performances of all concerned, not only the four main stars but the supporting actors as well. And the colour for the time was rich and luscious. Hard to believe it was "only" 40 years old then and yet more than 40 years have passed since my mum and I first saw it but that doesn't matter, this is a film that will live forever. David, Crouch End, London N8
What a great lady Hattie McDaniel was!!!! God rest her soul!!!!
Hattie was one of the most talented actresses and was iconic in Gone With the Wind. She did receive an honorary Academy Award at a time the color barrier still existed in Hollywood.
AGREED! I loved her character ... and the woman as well! I love every role she has played. A beautiful person - heart and soul. God Bless Hattie McDaniel - heaven is blessed to have her.
LOVE YOU EVERYONE WHO LOVES HATTIE MCDANIEL GOD BLESS YOU AND HER!
Cee Ha I love the scene in showboat with her and Robeson.
She was wonderful in her role, and deserved the Oscar that was awarded to her
My favorite movie of all time
My late father, Dr. Edison Leite Rocha told me this same thing; many times. I live in Brazil.
Film sublime, musique sublime, acteurs sublimes certainement le plus grand film de toute l'histoire du cinéma !
God...Vivien Leigh was definitely one of the most beautiful actresses of all time.
Midi Morin 💯
💯💯💯💯💯😍❤️
Vivien really wanted people to appreciate her craft over her looks.
Possibly the most beautiful human being ever to have walked the earth in my humble opinion.
She was a better actress than she was a great beauty
Brings a tear to my eye recalling good times and a wonderful movie.
Perfect film. Takes us away from the craziness of today …
A Masterpiece!!! This song is a masterpiece that brought up morals, pride and loyalty, death, repentance courage and forgiveness through the movie Gone With the Wind, A true work of art! No should try retro fit this movie to reflect the year 2020.
Clark Gable walked out on her remember? Where was the loyalty then.
if they make an adaptation it would be a failure.
nowadays they are so sensitive about everything, even about HISTORICAL FACTS
This song has stood the test of time, we have picked this for my mothers funeral this saturday and its soooo beautiful!
So sorry for your loss.
The best movie always.
The. Best movie ever made!!
amen
👏
God Bless you Olivia....Happy 100th Birthday!!! We all love you!!!
One Of The Greatest! Films of All Time!
Never seen the film, but adore this piece of music.
+andyknight1 read the book its one of the greatest stories and accurate description of the mid 1800,s in America
Happy 100th Birthday, Miss Olivia de Havilland (Melanie Hamilton)!
0:33 - 0:40, 0:52, 1:18, 1:44, 1:55, 2:14 - 2:25, 2:33, & 3:56
Heard the news earlier today and I'm heartbroken at her passing.
Rest in eternal peace, Miss Olivia de Havilland.
The best and greatest picture of all times.
I was born the year this movie came out. I'm now about to be 84. I remember when I was maybe 13 or14 and the film was re-released. I went by myself to our fanciest down-town theatre. I had never before experienced a movie what was more than 2 hours long. Most were about 90 minutes. My mother cautioned me to "take a hankie", and she was right. I was completely undone any number of times on that first viewing. I can't say how many times I've seen it again, but it remains a masterful piece of film-making on all levels. The fact that it now clashes with our "politically correct" notion of things is an absurd reason to denigrate the film. All works of art reflect the times and attitudes in which they are made, and so long as we understand that we are able to see the extraordinary achievement of a work like GWTW. And this soaring theme, with its constantly upward-vaulting octaves is a truly foundational part of the film's emotional life.
I love to listen to this music... It touches my heart to remember the past ^^
The music is so evocative bringing the whole sweep of the movie to the listener.
The greatest film ever, and most of the emotional scenes were left to the audience's imagination. Now it's meet, jump into bed, baby arrives, and daddy takes off. What a contrast then between then and now. Give me then anytime.
Somehow I don't find the glorification of the Old South that particularly magical interesting yes but not magical.
The Godfather was the greatest film ever....
@@navblue20 Very few people realize this, but since the beginning of time, there has always been a balance of negative and positive in this world, and this percentage fluctuates very little.
In every era since the dawn of life on Earth, there has pleasant and unpleasant in every era of it, no exceptions. And no era is inherently evil or saintly than any other, only different.
It is the rare individual who is able to step back from the chaotic fervor and divisive, mind-controlling opinions of others, and see the grand picture of it all, as they gain _true wisdom and inner peace._
But very few are ready for this wisdom and inner peace. So they continue to be thrown to and fro by the whirling winds of mass resistance and herd mentality. 🌿🕊️🧘♀️🕊️🌿
@@navblue20 you don’t have to agree with the glorification of the old south to agree that this is a masterpiece of filmmaking.
Hattie McDaniel won an Oscar for her performance in this beautiful movie, now she will be forgotten. How sad!
She was forgotten even during the Oscar ceremony so nothing to worry here.
I absolutely agree this
It was my mum's favourite film, and I love it to especially this tune.
Nothing like it in the world! Beautiful, magical!
- Professor Girafales...
- Dona Florinda...
- Que milagre o senhor por aqui.
- Vim lhe trazer este humilde presentinho.
- Oh! Mas não quer entrar pra tomar uma xícara de café?
- Não seria muito incômodo?
- Oh! De maneira nenhuma! Queira entrar...
- Depois da senhora...
outra vez café? É por isso que ele sempre te traz flores!
Tara's Theme gives me goose bumps over my entire body. What an inspired composition.
What a movie and what a heart touching thrme!Hats off to impeccable Max Steiner who composed the finest.Vivian Leigh n suave Clarke Gable were superb.👌👌👌💐🎂
Thank you, thanks for bringing this back to life for me. It is the most wondrerful movie ever made. Margret Mitchell made these parts for these actors as if she knew before hand. This movie can never be remade, changed or updated. It stand on it's own forever. I saw it on the big screen as a young girl. No t.v. showing can give it justice.
Happiness, hardship, war, famine, love and much more this movie it the height of what a movie should be. Love all of it and the music is devine.
This is like the most beautiful thing I've ever heard.
so nostalgic....its touching...emotional!
One of the greatest movies ever made. It won eleven Academy Awards! The acting is superb. And the book and movie gives one a vivid picture of the Civil War. We lost more of our men in that war than any, I believe. Thank you for the download of this beautiful song and the great scenes from the movie. I watch it often! 👍💕
Que milagre o senhor por aqui!😍😍
Vim lhe trazer esse humilde presente 💐
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80 years of magic!
it's sad that I only know two people who are my age who can appreciate this movie
18 year old at WKU.. Im a Kappa Alpha and I believe we watch this movie atleast once a month
Olivia W. 55 years old sir I appreciate this movie beautiful
I'm 12 and my friend don't know this movie non of them do!
I'm 25 and the movie is in my top 10
I just love the movie and read the book twice...
The definition of a great movie is one you can watch over and over and never get tired of it. THIS is that movie.
Seems like everybody wants to forget history but these things happened and should not be forgotten. Great film.
This film is eternal... so beautiful! I remember my childhood with my grandma. We saw this film many times together .... How I miss those years!
the best movie for ever.
Watched it for the very first time. What an incredible movie!
This song effortlessly takes me back to my childhood. Love it!
Such a heartwarming theme and greatly accompanying with sweet soundtrack. Tara even has character on its own! Vivien Leigh is like ahead of her time.... Her grace in and out of silverscreen exceeds all... a great combination of Audrey Hepburn, Amy Adams, Kate Winslet, Jodie Foster, Emma Thompson, Rita Hayworth and many other great artists altogether. It is just my opinion, on how much density she personifies.... She dissolves into her art and dedicate to act throughout her colorful life. We love you Vivien Leigh... Olivia de Havilland too ❤💔💔 You've been missed sorely and living in our heart
There's something about this music that touches my very soul and brings me to tears everytime I hear it.
Best video short I have ever ❤ seen! With the original beautiful music ! Thank you! Thank you! Tank you!
Que filme lindo What a wonderful movie .🇧🇷😍 Love from Brazil.
I loved this song in the early fifties when it was the theme song of Million Dollar Movie and even more when I discovered Gone With the Wind. Later on, I named my beautiful daughter Tara...such a hauntingly beautiful melody...
It´s still my favourite movie
amu
This will always be my favorite movie of all the time
One the greatest films of all time!
Sweeping. Majestic.
I watched this for the first time yesterday, i was in awe the whole time an absolute masterpiece and one of my favorite movies.
I watched this in high school, I was the only one that wasn't on their phone or asleep.
Old Kid then you might have known what cinema, really means, even I do too.
i watched whiith my father, an awesome movio, i could watch it again and at any moment
Good for you. It's a privilege to watch this not a chore.
Unfortunately I nodded a couple times when watching this in high school.
God tier pfp
Proof of how certain pieces of music can give you a 'lump in the throat'!
A true classic and will always remain a classic! Thanks for your efforts in putting this all up for our enjoyment.
This is cinéma at its best
One of the best movies.. ever.. 🙏🏻🙏🏻🔝🔝♥️♥️
Best movie ever made ❤️❤️❤️
My late father, Dr. Edison Leite Rocha (1931- 2022) told me this same sentence, many times to me. I live in Brazil.
Tears come to my eyes instantly when this is played
Lot's of memories came back when I heard it again ... after so many years. Hauntingly beautiful. Thank you for posting.
I am an Uruguayan senior citizen. I saw this movie 3 times: in my teens, in my forties and in senior age. First two times it did not quite impress me, but last time I was thrilled to see Gable, Leigh and Howard's performances. And the picture overall is fantastic.
They said ever person in the world would have to see the movie for David to get his money back ,we are still watching almost a 100 years later , best picture ever ❤
All right low-key I kind of want this to be my first dance song at my wedding
awesome fantastic movie
Back in the fifties, I saw the movie, and at that time channel 8 in San Diego had the daily news, with Tara’s theme as their back ground music. That’s when this music, Tara’s theme, became part of my history. I used to tear-up when ever it played, as it reminded me of how a way of life disappeared from history resulting from the civil war, hence the name of the movie…”Gone with the wind”!
Its beauty is timeless and for the ages. If you could have live the era of 40-50-60 and 70's like I have, America would be a wonder of a land to live. We have lost so much, we really have.
When I am listening to this melody I always have tears in my eyes because it is so wonderful! Thank you very much for uploading this theme!
beautiful best film ever made, the actors were wonderful. scarlet and Melanie were so beautiful. made me cry. susan
高校時代、テストそっちのけで見てしまい、映画の素晴らしさに思いっきり感動させられた作品です。「Tomorrow is another day.(明日は明日の風が吹く)」大人になって、行き詰ったとき、支えられる言葉の一つになっています。
I'm sitting at work listening to this and it's such a relaxing piece of music.
VERY, very nice to tie the entire film to JUST Tara's Theme. Well done.
+JackEnnis ETA: Tara's theme would have played constantly, and concistantly.
+JackEnnis Yes, I know I misspelt it. Sue me. Try.
Agreed. Everyone here is saying how great GWTW is. No question about it. But this video is excellent and deserves a lot of kudos.
Como seria Maravilhoso se os CINEMAS BRASILEIROS , Passassem este Lindo Filme Novamente . E. O. Vento Levou
When I was 13 years old I first come with the wind I considered myself more oldfashioned than older americans Clark gable looked like my grandpa that died in the beginning of well suddenly .can't stop but watch this timely movie every year during the holidays.the tv stations haven't played it in years.its a classic movie that will always be rememembered as a lost movie
Happy 100th Birthday, Vivien Leigh, you were an outstanding actress & you will always be remembered. "Tara! Home. I'll go home, and I'll think of some way to get him back! After all, tomorrow is another day!"
Fabulous movie and themes ageless