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In 1939, Steiner was borrowed from Warner Bros. by David O Selznick to compose the score to Gone with the Wind.
He was given only three months to compose a large amount of music for the film, whilst at the same time scoring We Are Not Alone, Dark Victory and Four Wives for Warner.
Gone with the Wind and Dark Victory both earned him Academy Award nominations, however, he lost to the score of The Wizard of Oz by Herbert Stothart.
Along with Clark Gable, Steiner was one of the few nominees for Gone with the Wind that did not win.
Many feel that Steiner deserved the award.
The score was ranked by the AFI as the second greatest American film score of all time.

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