Scarlett - Complete Mini-Series PG-13
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DVD Details
- Rated: PG-13
- Run Time: 6 hours, 4 minutes
- Video: Color
- Encoding: Region 1 (USA & Canada)
- Released: January 17, 2017
- Originally Released: 1994
- Label: Mill Creek Entertainment
Performers, Cast and Crew:
Starring | Joanne Whalley, Timothy Dalton & Sean Bean | |
Performer: | Annabeth Gish, Julie Harris, Ann-Margret, George Grizzard, Jean Smart, Gary Raymond, Tina Kellegher, Rosaleen Linehan, Rakie Ayola, Barbara Barrie, Brian Bedford, Stephen Collins, Melissa Leo, Colm Meaney, Esther Rolle, Ray McKinnon, Ronald Pickup, Paul Winfield & John Gielgud | |
Directed by | John Erman | |
Edited by | Malcolm Cooke, Keith Palmer & John W. Wheeler | |
Screenwriting by | William Hanley | |
Composition by | John Morris | |
Produced by | John Erman | |
Director of Photography: | Tony Imi |
Description by OLDIES.com:
Scarlett, the mini-series based on Alexandra Ripley's best-selling sequel to Gone With the Wind, takes up precisely where that story left off, and sees Scarlett O'Hara off on a journey from Atlanta to Charleston and Savannah, to London, and to her ancestral home of Ballyhara in Ireland.
The motive force behind the story is once again the turbulent romance between Scarlett and Rhett Butler. Separated from Scarlett and seeking a divorce, Rhett is now pursued passionately by his wife, who seeks a reconciliation. Frustrated in her effort and unwilling to win Rhett by telling him she is pregnant with their child, Scarlett leaves for Ireland, where she is caught up in the political upheaval of the day, and to England, where she must stand trial for a murder she did not commit.
In a dramatic climax, Rhett rushes to Scarlett's side, knowing that she needs him and that her life is at stake. Helping to win her acquittal and finally apprised that they have a son, Rhett reunites with Scarlett, conceding that he never stopped loving her.
Scarlett continues what is unarguably the most celebrated story of the American cinema, with all the richness of the original and with an epic sweep that today is seen only in long-form television.
The motive force behind the story is once again the turbulent romance between Scarlett and Rhett Butler. Separated from Scarlett and seeking a divorce, Rhett is now pursued passionately by his wife, who seeks a reconciliation. Frustrated in her effort and unwilling to win Rhett by telling him she is pregnant with their child, Scarlett leaves for Ireland, where she is caught up in the political upheaval of the day, and to England, where she must stand trial for a murder she did not commit.
In a dramatic climax, Rhett rushes to Scarlett's side, knowing that she needs him and that her life is at stake. Helping to win her acquittal and finally apprised that they have a son, Rhett reunites with Scarlett, conceding that he never stopped loving her.
Scarlett continues what is unarguably the most celebrated story of the American cinema, with all the richness of the original and with an epic sweep that today is seen only in long-form television.
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