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Scarlett - 2-DVD Set (1994) (DVD) (*)
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$23.99 $17.97

Screened, competed or awarded at:
Emmy Awards
Other Film Festival Awards


Language Selections:
English ( Dolby Digital 5.1 )


Product Origin/Format:
Australia ( PAL/Region 0 )

Running Time:
341 min

Aspect Ratio:
Fullscreen

Special Features:
2-DVD Set
Interactive Menu
Making Of
Scene Access


Movie filmed in 1994 and produced in:
United States ( USA, Canada )


Directed By:
John Erman


Written By:
Alexandra Ripley
William Hanley


Actors:
Joanne Whalley ..... Scarlett O'Hara (as Joanne Whalley-Kilmer)
Timothy Dalton ..... Rhett Butler
Barbara Barrie ..... Pauline Robillard
Stephen Collins ..... Ashley Wilkes
Annabeth Gish ..... Anne Hampton / Butler
George Grizzard ..... Henry Hamilton
Julie Harris ..... Eleanor Butler
Melissa Leo ..... Suellen O'Hara Benteen
Esther Rolle ..... Mammy
Jean Smart ..... Sally Brewton
Elizabeth Wilson ..... Eulalie Robillard
Paul Winfield ..... Big Sam
Sara Crowe ..... Lulie
Rakie Ayola ..... Pansy
Ray McKinnon ..... Will Benteen
Pippa Guard ..... India Wilkes
Ann-Margret ..... Belle Watling
Bruce Boa ..... Minister
Helen Burns ..... Aunt Pittypat Hamilton
Margaret Courtenay ..... Julia Brady
Garrick Hagon ..... Samuel
Mary Holloway ..... Maid
Bob Minor ..... Elias
Manning Redwood ..... Wilson
Mary Nell Santacroce ..... Emma Anson
Michael Shannon ..... Maxwell
Tim Ware ..... Old Bettor
Annabelle Weenick ..... Margaret Stewart
Sean Bean ..... Lord Richard Fenton
John Gielgud ..... Pierre Robillard
Colm Meaney ..... Father Colum O'Hara
Gary Raymond ..... Old Daniel O'Hara
Tina Kellegher ..... Mary Boyle
Rosaleen Linehan ..... Mrs. Fitzpatrick
Betsy Blair ..... Sister of Mercy
John Kavanagh ..... Jamie O'Hara
Mark Lambert ..... Donnelly
Ruth McCabe ..... Kathleen O'Hara
Anita Reeves ..... Maureen O'Hara
Ray Callaghan ..... O'Brien
Nora Connolly ..... Mrs. Scanton
Rachael Dowling ..... Bridie O'Hara
Julie Hamilton ..... Katie Scarlett
David Heap ..... Eviction Officer
Tom Lawlor ..... Fenian Man
Ena May ..... Evicted Woman
Brian McGrath ..... Constable
Johnny Murphy ..... Carney
Joseph Mydell ..... Jerome
John Olohan ..... Shannon
Owen Roe ..... Tim O'Hara
Birdy Sweeney ..... Uncle James (as Birdie Sweeney)
Don Wycherley ..... Young Man
Brian Bedford ..... Sir John Morland
Delena Kidd ..... Lady Morland
Ann Byrne ..... Doreen
Brian de Salvo ..... Dublin Castle Usher
David Kelly ..... Hall Porter
Mick Lally ..... Horse Trainer
Rudolph Walker ..... Ransom
Ronald Pickup ..... Whitlock
Dorothy Tutin ..... Lady Fenton
Peter Eyre ..... Roberts
John Fraser ..... Inspector Wilcox
Charles Gray ..... The Judge
Donald Pickering ..... Randolph
John Atterbury ..... Clerk of the Court
Duncan Bell ..... Dinner Guest
Charles Black ..... Rupert
Helen Cotterill ..... Alice
Bairbra Dowling ..... Mrs. Boyle
Anna Farnworth ..... Victoria Fenton
Ann Firbank ..... London Nurse
Don Foley ..... Father Flynn
Jennie Goossens ..... Anne's Mother
Pat Keen ..... Prison Matron
Mary MacLeod ..... Mrs. Boswell
Carol Mitchell-leon ..... Iris
Apryl O'Shaughnessy ..... Baby Cat
Neville Phillips ..... Jury Foreman
Bob Sherman ..... Dr. Jonathan Fixe
Malcolm Sinclair ..... London Doctor


Synopsis:
The spectacular epic sequel to Margaret Mitchell's much loved Gone With The Wind is an Emmy Award winning production that carries on where the classic story left off, transporting beloved heroine Scarlett O'Hara across two continents in a journey of love and life fulfillment. As Scarlett (Joanne Whalley Kilmer) bereaves the sudden death of her ex-sister-in-law she comes to terms with the dramatic parting of ways with husband Rhett (Timothy Dalton, License To Kill) and an overwhelming sense of heartbreak associated with his absence. Resolved to get on with her life Scarlett returns to her home in Tara only to discover that Mammy, her mainstay since birth, is gravely ill and nearing death. By means of deception Scarlett lures Rhett back to Tara to farewell their mutual friend in an attempt to rekindle their marriage. A series of dramatic events both near and afar unfold that will test the powers of destiny and guide their hearts and minds in directions unforeseen. Featuring an all-star cast, this lavishly photographed production is considered a heartfelt and most worthy successor to the greatest love story ever told.

Atlanta, 1873. It's another day (Melanie's funeral, in fact), and Scarlett is determined to win back Rhett (who's spending a lot of time with Belle Watling). First, she goes to Tara and spats with Sue Ellen over Tara. Then she goes to Charleston, presenting herself to Rhett's mother and friends, to Rhett's dismay. But when she's caught in a compromising position with Ashely, she retires to her mother's people in Savannah, and her overbearing grandfather Robelard, while Rhett courts a new bride. Scarlett also seeks out her O'Hara relatives and meets her cousin Colum, a priest (and gunrunner). And knowing them, she goes to Ireland. There she meets the handsome Earl of Fenton, who owns Ballyhara, the ancestral home of the O'Haras. And when Scarlett buys it from him, she becomes the financial and spiritual head of the family. But her newfound happiness is short-lived as disasters strike, and she must rely on Rhett's love for her to save her from the gallows.

In this miniseries sequel to Gone with the Wind, Scarlett O'Hara (Joanne Whalley) is determined to win back Rhett Butler (Timothy Dalton) to rebuild her life -- and theirs together. Moving overseas and escaping war-torn Savannah, Scarlett buys the O'Haras' ancestral home. Once she becomes the financial and spiritual head of the family amid London's high society, disaster strikes and she must rely on Rhett's love to save her from a horrible fate.
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