Photoplay Studies (1940)

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At left — How does costume design contribute to the recessive movement of Scarlett? At right — Ho it' does the contrast in the color of the costumes contribute to the cinematic effect of the dance? them, with fashion pictures of the early years of the twentieth century. 2. Write a theme contrasting the home life of your greatgrandmother with your own. Scenes from the photoplay will give you ideas; for instance, Scarlett dressing for the barbecue at Twelve Oaks and the scene in which soap is made at Tara. 3. Point out the details in home furnishing which were characteristic of an earlier period ; for instance, the large, ob long locks on the doors, the oldfashioned lamps, the oval picture-frames. 4. Describe the dinner scene when Rhett and Scarlett are on their honeymoon. New Orleans is famous for its French cooking; look up some Creole recipes. THE PLAYERS in the order of their appearance AT TARA, THE O'HARA PLANTATION IN GEORGIA: Brent Tarleton FRED CRANE Stuart Tarleton GEORGE REEVES Scarlett O'Hara Vivien Leigh Mammy Hattie McDaniel Big Sam Everett Brown Elijah Zack Williams Gerald O'Hara Thomas Mitchell Pork Oscar Polk Ellen O'Hara Barbara O'Neil Jonas Wilkerson Victor Jory Suellen O'Hara EVELYN KEYES Carreen O'Hara Ann Rutherford Prissy Butterfly McQueen AT TWELVE OAKS, THE NEARBY WILKES PLANTATION: John Wilkes Howard Hickman India Wilkes ... Alicia Rhett Ashley Wilkes Leslie Howard Melanie Hamilton ... Olivia de Havilland Charles Hamilton RAND BROOKS Frank Kennedy Carroll Nye Cathleen Calvert Marcella Martin Rhett Butler Clark Gable AT THE BAZAAR IN ATLANTA: Aunt "Pittypat" Hamilton . . Laura Hope Crews Doctor Meade Harry Davenport Mrs. Meade Leona Roberts Mrs. Merrhv ether Jane Darwell Rene Picard ALBERT Morin Maybelle Merriwether Mary Anderson Fanny Elsing Terry Shero Old Levi William McClain IN AUNT "PITTYPAT'S" HOME: Uncle Peter Eddie Anderson OUTSIDE THE EXAMINER OFFICE: Phil Meade Jackie Moran AT THE HOSPITAL: Reminiscent Soldier Cliff Edwards Belle Watling Ona Munson The Sergeant Ed Chandler A Wounded Soldier in Pain George Hackathorne A Convalescent Soldier Roscoe Ates An Amputation Case Eric Linden A Dying Soldier John Arledge DURING THE EVACUATION: A Commanding Officer Tom Tyler DURING THE SIEGE: A Mounted Officer William Bake well The Bartender Lee Phelps GEORGIA AFTER SHERMAN: A Yankee Deserter Paul Hurst The Carpetbagger's Friend . . . Ernest Whitman A Returning Veteran William Stelling A Hungry Soldier . Louis Jean Heydt Emmy Slattery Isabel Jewell DURING RECONSTRUCTION: The Yankee Major Robert Elliott „. . . \ George Meeker His Poker-Playing Captains ^^ Clarr The Corporal Irving Bacon A Carpetbagger Orator Adrian Morris Johnny Gallegher J. M. Kerrigan A Yankee Business Man Olin Howland A Renegade Yakima Canutt His Companion Blue Washington Tom, A Yankee Captain Ward Bond Bonnie Blue Butler Cammie King Beau Wilkes Mickey Kuhn Bonnie's Nurse Lillian Kemble Cooper i