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645 EXT. - LONG SHOT - BUTLER TERRACE AND GARDEN - DAY (COSGROVE) Scarlett (double) dressed in a blue negligee, is stretched out in an easy chair with blankets around her and pillows at her back. |
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Rhett enters from the house. 646 CLOSE SHOT - RHETT AND SCARLETT |
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Scarlett is pale and drawn from the agonies of the miscarriage from which she is recuperating. She gives Rhett one look as he appoaches her, turns her face and shrinks away from him. A moment of silence, then: Rhett He is contrite, simple, serious - completely without any affectation of cynicism or any distrust of Scarlett. He is the simplest and most sincere he has been in his whole life. Scarlett |
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Ransom Center costumes are not on permanent exhibition because of the delicate nature of these items.
The replica of the blue velvet wrapper worn by Scarlett O'Hara was made of thirty yards of blue French silk velvet. The fox fur trim was made by Antonovich, International Ltd. of New York City. The wrapper took 140 hours to complete, from October 28 to November 29, 1986.
Director: Sister Mary Elizabeth Joyce, Incarnate Word College, San Antonio, Texas
Designers: Carrie Harrell and Jan Hevenor
David O. Selznick Archive
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Exhibit design by Steve L. Wilson