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Scarlett and sequel
Although Mitchell refused to write a sequel to Gone with the Wind, Mitchell's estate authorized Alexandra Ripley to write a sequel, which was titled Scarlett.
Scarlett is a sequel to Gone with the Wind, also and also takes place briefly in Clayton County.
He played Colum O ' Hara in the 1994 miniseries Scarlett, the sequel to Gone With the Wind.
She also is the main character in the 1970 musical Scarlett and the 1991 book Scarlett, a sequel to Gone with the Wind that was written by Alexandra Ripley and adapted for a television mini-series in 1994.
In the 1994 TV mini-series based on the sequel Scarlett, the character was played by English actress Joanne Whalley.
The character also appears in the 1991 book Scarlett, a sequel to Gone with the Wind written by Alexandra Ripley, and in Rhett Butler's People by Donald McCaig.
In the Scarlett TV mini-series produced in 1994 ( based on the above sequel novel ), Rhett was played by Timothy Dalton.
In the sequel Scarlett, the Butler parents are called Steven and Eleanor, the younger brother is Ross.
In this sequel Rhett marries Anne Hampton after divorcing Scarlett and he reunites with Scarlett only after Anne dies.
* Scarlett, the sequel to Margaret Mitchell's Gone With The Wind.
Alexandra Ripley, née Braid ( January 8, 1934 – January 10, 2004 ) was an American writer best known as the author of Scarlett ( 1991 ), the sequel to Gone with the Wind.
With a mini-series role as enigmatic Lord Richard Fenton in the TV miniseries Scarlett, loosely based on the sequel to Margaret Mitchell's Gone with the Wind, Bean made the transition to Hollywood feature films.
In 2007, she played Cassie, the pilot in Danny Boyle's science fiction suspense film Sunshine ; followed by Scarlett Ross, an army medical officer in Juan Carlos Fresnadillo's science fiction horror 28 Weeks Later, the sequel to Boyle's 28 Days Later ; then appeared in the independent film Just Buried, a Canadian dark comedy written and directed by Chaz Thorne.
Presnell did some other film and television work in the 1960s and early 1970s, but for the next couple of decades concentrated primarily on stage work, playing Rhett Butler in the West End production of Scarlett and touring the United States as Daddy Warbucks in Annie and its sequel, Annie Warbucks, among other productions.
Coincidentally, Rhett was commissioned to paint the portrait of a then 19 year old Charleston resident Alexandra Braid, later known as Alexandra Ripley, author of Scarlett ( 1991 ), the sequel to Gone with the Wind.
Scarlett is a novel written in 1991 by Alexandra Ripley as a sequel to Margaret Mitchell's Gone with the Wind.

Scarlett and Gone
Margaret Mitchell arranged Gone with the Wind chronologically, basing it on the life and experiences of the main character, Scarlett O ' Hara, as she grew from adolescence into adulthood.
In Gone with the Wind, Mitchell is blind to racial oppression and " the inseparability of race and gender " that defines the southern belle character of Scarlett.
On the U. S. stage the book has been adapted into two musical versions, Scarlett and Gone with the Wind.
Mardo's desires are similar to those of Rhett Butler in his ardent pursuit of Scarlett O ' Hara in Mitchell's epic novel, Gone with the Wind.
* Scarlett O ' Hara's mother Ellen in Gone With the Wind.
She won the Best Actress Academy Award for her portrayal of Blanche DuBois in A Streetcar Named Desire ( 1951 ), a role she also played on stage in London's West End, as well as for her portrayal of the southern belle Scarlett O ' Hara, alongside Clark Gable, in the American Civil War drama Gone with the Wind.
Hollywood was in the midst of a widely publicized search to find an actress to portray Scarlett O ' Hara in David O. Selznick's production of Gone with the Wind ( 1939 ).
Shearer was also one of the many actresses considered for the role of Scarlett O ' Hara in Gone With The Wind ( 1939 ).
The film was a success, and Davis's performance as a spoiled Southern belle earned her a second Academy Award, which led to speculation in the press that she would be chosen to play a similar character, Scarlett O ' Hara, in Gone with the Wind.
A contract was even drawn up to lend them out for the roles of Rhett Butler and Scarlett O ' Hara in Gone with the Wind, but that prospect failed to materialise.
D. H. Lawrence's Pansies: Poems by D. H. Lawrence was published in 1929, and Margaret Mitchell originally chose Pansy as the name of her Gone with the Wind heroine, but settled on Scarlett just before the book went into print.
The competition to play Mammy in Gone with the Wind ( 1939 ) had been almost as stiff as that for Scarlett O ' Hara.
* Tara ( plantation ), fictional rural home of Scarlett O ' Hara in Gone with the Wind
The use of " damn " in Rhett Butler's parting line to Scarlett O ' Hara in the film Gone with the Wind in 1939 challenged sensitivities at the time.
Hopkins auditioned for the role of Scarlett O ' Hara in Gone with the Wind, having one advantage none of the other candidates had: she was a native Georgian.
So strong was her box office appeal by 1939 that she was one of four finalists that year for the role of Scarlett O ' Hara in Gone with the Wind ; the film's producer, David O. Selznick, had briefly romanced Arthur in the late 1920s when they both were with Paramount Pictures.
Scarlett O ' Hara in " Gone with the Wind ," states " You're no gentleman ," on occasions where she feels a lack of manners and respect toward her causes her to feel insulted.
Reeves's film career began in 1939 when he was cast as Stuart Tarleton ( albeit incorrectly listed in the film's credits as Brent Tarleton ), one of Scarlett O ' Hara's suitors in Gone with the Wind.
In Margaret Mitchell's novel Gone with the Wind, Scarlett O ' Hara's first husband, Charles Hamilton, serves in Hampton's regiment, dying of measles only seven weeks later.
Scarlett O ' Hara ( born Katie Scarlett O ' Hara ; credited as Scarlett O ' Hara – Hamilton – Kennedy – Butler ) is the protagonist in Margaret Mitchell's 1936 novel Gone with the Wind and in the later film of the same name.

Scarlett and with
As the reception gets under way, Gareth ( Simon Callow ) instructs his friends to go forth and seek potential mates ; Fiona's brother, Tom ( James Fleet ), stumbles through an attempt to connect with the minister's wife, while Charles's flatmate, Scarlett ( Charlotte Coleman ), strikes up a conversation with a tall, attractive American named Chester.
The song " Going to the Chapel " is then played as we see Henrietta marry a member of the guard, Scarlett marry Chester, David marry his girlfriend, Tom marry his distant cousin Deirdre ( whom he met at Charles's wedding and instantly fell for ), Matthew with a new partner ( Duncan Kenworthy ), Fiona marry Prince Charles ( a joke ), and Charles and Carrie with their son -- presumably not married.
He spent the next two years involved with pre-production duties, including supervision of the numerous screen tests of actresses anxious to portray Scarlett O ' Hara.
Scarlett O ' Hara uses the title phrase when she wonders to herself if her home on a plantation called " Tara " is still standing or if it is " gone with the wind which had swept through Georgia.
He shows Scarlett his " large brown hands " and says, " I could tear you to pieces with them ".
In one interpretation of the scene, the " dandified dangerous lover " carries Scarlett up the stairs into her first encounter with the erotic.
Rhett applauds Scarlett for the unladylike spirit she displayed with Ashley.
Scarlett is pregnant with her first child.
Melanie, who is living in Atlanta with Aunt Pittypat, invites Scarlett to live with them.
The men must bid for a dance with a lady and Rhett bids " one hundred fifty dollars-in gold " for a dance with Scarlett.
Melanie goes into labor with only the inexperienced Scarlett to assist, as all the doctors are busy attending the soldiers.
There is the ever present threat of the Yankees who steal and burn, and at one point, Scarlett kills a Yankee marauder with a single shot from Charles's pistol leaving " a bloody pit where the nose had been.
On one evening when she is coming home from the mill, Scarlett is accosted by two men who attempt to rob her, but she escapes with the help of Big Sam, the former negro foreman from Tara.
From then on, Scarlett and Rhett sleep in separate bedrooms, and when Bonnie is two years old, she sleeps in a little bed beside Rhett's bed ( with the light on all night long because she is afraid of the dark ).
He enjoins Scarlett to drink with him.
Scarlett, who is thin and pale, goes to Tara taking Wade and Ella with her, to regain her strength and vitality from " the green cotton fields of home.
* Katie Scarlett ( O ' Hara ) Hamilton Kennedy Butler: The protagonist of the novel, Scarlett's forthright Irish blood is always at variance with the French teachings of style from her mother, Ellen O ' Hara.
* Eugenie Victoria " Bonnie Blue " Butler: Scarlett and Rhett's beloved, pretty, strong-willed daughter, as Irish in looks and temper as Gerald O ' Hara, with the same blue eyes.
* Dr. Meade: A doctor in Atlanta, he looks after injured soldiers during the siege, with assistance from Melanie and Scarlett.
Prissy is given to Scarlett as a handmaid when Scarlett goes to Atlanta to live with Aunt Pittypat.

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