Philip K. Scheuer, Town Called Hollywood, March 9, 1941

 
 

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March 9, 1941: It’s a Sunday, which means Jimmie Fidler has the day off. Instead, Philip K. Scheuer writes about “Gone With the Wind” (I know, I know, you’re thinking it’s a 1939 film). He says "which was withheld from the Film Daily's poll pending general release. That has only now taken place.”

Scheuer likes GWTW (surprise!) but says: “Is it a sign of something that our longest movie is about a girl being disillusioned in love? For everything that Scarlett does she does because she is frustrated in her passion for Ashley Wilkes. Sometimes I think he might better have given in.”

Also: Tom Treanor has an update on “Out of the Night.”

 

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