Georgia's movie is...
Gone With the Wind
An epic tale of romance and loss in the last days of the Confederacy and beyond, Gone with the Wind is one of the greatest achievements of the Golden Age of Hollywood, and arguably the most popular movie ever made. If the film's unabashed melodrama and retrograde racial depictions might seem problematic by modern standards, viewers remain entranced by the tale of Scarlett O'Hara (Vivien Leigh), a Georgia peach whose tumultuous life parallels the rise and fall of Atlanta - and the old South itself. The beautiful Technicolor photography, gigantic sets, richly ornamented costumes, and quotable dialogue (most notably Clark Gable's famous kiss-off line to Scarlett) help to paint a rich portrait of one of American history's most turbulent eras.
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