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- This article is about the film. For book, see Gone with the Wind (Thursdays with Abie).
- For the in-universe film, see Gone with the Wind (film).
Gone with the Wind is a 1936 novel by Margaret Mitchell, which was adapted into a famous 1939 Hollywood movie starring Clark Gable and Vivien Leigh.
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