Film Preview – Bognor Regis Observer – Friday, 28 March 1958
Transcript:

PAVILION, SELSEY. DESCRIBED as "the greatest motion picture ever made." "GONE WITH THE WIND " is an epic tale of the American Civil War and its aftermath. A story of sudden death and romance, it lays bear the private passions of an oddly assorted group of people. Clarke Gable takes the part of Rhett Butler, and Vivian Leigh portrays the tempestuous Scarlett O'Hara. How an army officer is accused of cowardice and is shunned by his former friends is shown in " WHITE FEATHER," starring Robert Wagner and John Lund.

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