Strange Facts You Didn’t Know About “Gone With The Wind”

The Movie Rights Were Wildly Expensive

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Producer David Selznik bought the film rights to Margaret Mitchell’s novel “Gone With the Wind” just a month after the book was published. He paid $50,000 for the rights, the most that had ever been spent on movie rights up to that point. After the film released to widespread commercial success, Selznik gave Mitchell another $50,000, as he felt he’d underpaid her.

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