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** After Tallulah Bankhead turned down the Belle Watling role, Creator/MaeWest was offered the role of the Atlanta madam only to West to also turn down the part due to feeling it was too small for an established star and also wanting to rewrite her own lines to suit her persona (which potentially could have been an issue given her film career had largely stalled following the increasingly strict enforcement of the Hays Code).
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** Creator/LeslieHoward felt he was too old for Ashley and hated the costumes.
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** Creator/LeslieHoward [[CassandraTruth felt he was too old for Ashley Ashley]] and hated the costumes.
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* CreatorChosenCasting: Margaret Mitchell personally approved of Creator/VivienLeigh's interpretation of Scarlett O'Hara.
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** While the screenplay is solely credited to playwright Sidney Howard, but his original draft was much too long and other writers worked without credit to create the filmed version, including Jo Swerling, Oliver Garrett, and Barbara Keon, with leading Hollywood script doctor Ben Hecht contributing to the final rewrites.
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** While the The screenplay is solely credited to playwright Sidney Howard, but his original draft was much too long and other writers worked without credit to create the filmed version, including Jo Swerling, Oliver Garrett, and Barbara Keon, with leading Hollywood script doctor Ben Hecht contributing to the final rewrites.
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** While the screenplay is solely credited to playwright Sidney Howard, but his original draft was much too long and other writers worked without credit to create the final version, including Jo Swerling, Oliver Garrett, Barbara Keon and Hollywood's leading ScriptDoctor Ben Hecht.
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** While the screenplay is solely credited to playwright Sidney Howard, but his original draft was much too long and other writers worked without credit to create the final filmed version, including Jo Swerling, Oliver Garrett, and Barbara Keon and Hollywood's Keon, with leading ScriptDoctor Hollywood script doctor Ben Hecht.Hecht contributing to the final rewrites.
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** The original director Creator/GeorgeCukor was fired after three weeks of shooting, but some of his footage remains in the final cut without credit, and Sam Wood similarly worked without credit when he replaced an exhausted Creator/VictorFleming for two weeks.
** While the screenplay is solely credited to playwright Sidney Howard, but his original draft was much too long and other writers worked without credit to create the final version, including Jo Swerling, Oliver Garrett, Barbara Keon and Hollywood's leading ScriptDoctor Ben Hecht.
** The original director Creator/GeorgeCukor was fired after three weeks of shooting, but some of his footage remains in the final cut without credit, and Sam Wood similarly worked without credit when he replaced an exhausted Creator/VictorFleming for two weeks.
** While the screenplay is solely credited to playwright Sidney Howard, but his original draft was much too long and other writers worked without credit to create the final version, including Jo Swerling, Oliver Garrett, Barbara Keon and Hollywood's leading ScriptDoctor Ben Hecht.