Connections
Followed by
Version of
Edited into
References
Referenced in
This film's title is show on a theatre marquee.
The narrator talks of the Antebellum South as being gone with the wind. Also contains footage from this film, in Black and White.
Reference to Rhett Butler, Clark Gable's character.
Title mentioned by Kyser as part of multiple choice quiz question.
Souse brags that he has script comparable to the 1939 film.
In "Misbehaving Husbands" Harry Langdon says a model looks like a woman which he saw Gone with the Wind.
mentioned in lyrics
Tommy says, "And now it's Gone with the Wind" - as the time machine travels back past the time of the American Civil War.
Sallyann's homestead plantation like that of Melanie's in GWTW is called "Twelve Oaks."
Title shown on marquee
During the night school class, Bob Randolph says he has seen Gone with the Wind 6 times.
Mel admits trying to talk Selznick out of making the 1939 epic.
George mentions the film during one of his monologues.
C.D. Chadwick says it was easier to cast "Gone with the Wind".
Maynard mentions the movie as one playing at the local cinema.
Mentioned as part of Leslie Howard's filmography.
mentioned in film
Frank is mistaken for Henry Fonda who was "unforgettable in Gone with the Wind".
Tarragoo says "Frankly my dear Scarlet, I don't give a damn" during his going away party.
A still photo is displayed.
Title uses the movie title
Andrew Marshall does a Clark Gable playing Rhett Butler imitation.
When Mr. Mooney helps Chuck Willis get on the horse for shooting his photo, he comments that there probably was not this much trouble making "Gone with the Wind".
Godard talks about this movie
Serena's spell includes the words be "gone with the wind", and the rest of the episode is set in the south.
title is quote from movie
Ann mentions the movie by name.
Jerry does an impression of Clark Gable as Rhett Butler.
dialogue
dialogue
Says "Captain Butler, why how you talk!"
Rosana's parents mention going to a theater to see a re-release of this movie.
Athos Magnani's hometown is named Tara after the plantation in Fleming's movie.
dialogue
The Projectionist imitates Rhett Butler talking to Scarlett O'Hara.
Mentioned by name.
Title mentioned by animated director while looking for the 'Wrath' segment
Mentioned by name
Scarlett O'Hara is mentioned
Chessie asks, "How long is this burning of Atlanta scene going to last?"
A Spanish poster for this movie can be seen in Benito's room.
Rhoda goes on a date to see the movie.
Fred imitates Gable's famous line, "Frankly, my dear, ..."
The movie starts with the narrator saying : First, "Birth of a Nation". Then, "Gone with the Wind". "2001: A Space Odyssey". "Love Story". "See You Next Wednesday". And now ... Schlock !
Jeffrey calls two people at the casino Rhett and Scarlett, and says "frankly Scarlett I don't give a damn."
Ted tries to imitate Rhett Butler.
"It was ever so good!" critiques movie buff Dudley Butterfield.
Mary says that this is her favorite movie.
Henry comments that Klinger "looks like he just blew in from 'Gone with the Wind.'"
Mildred pleads with George to interrupt his holiday photo display: "I mean, even 'Gone with the Wind' had an interval!"
A poster is visible.
Mentioned in dialogue
The film is mentioned in a conversation
Referenced by Hawkeye
Steve's mother mentions seeing this film 5 times
Mike was going to take Gloria to see this movie but cancelled at the last moment to tutor his student, Linda.
B.J. asks a soldier if he has seen this movie.
B.J. says, "I think his name translates as Ashley Wilkes."
Kathie Rauch predicts Bette Davis will play Scarlett O'Hara in the movie.
The producer mentions the title.
Title mentioned by Harry in opening scene
At the end of the day at the car wash, Geronimo (Ray Vitte), Chuco (Pepe Serna), and Goody (Henry Kingi) quotes Big Sam O'Hara Field Foreman.
Alan Alda's charatert says have you seen Gone With the Wind?
Title mentioned by movie projectionist
In the clip in which the American Civil War is mentioned, an actor states: "Oh, you mean the war that they had in Gone with the Wind."
Quoted by Jane Curtin on Weekend Update
Film critic Fred claims "The Incredible Shrinking Fungus" ranks up there with this movie classic.
The Brady kids brainstorm about the title of a movie they want to make, and Jan Suggests "Gone with the Bradys;" Rich Little does a Rhett Butler impression.
The film ends with the words "Tomorrow is another day" just like its predecessor.
Celeste mentions this film in the cabin.
"When I come out of the can, Scarlett and Butch are still cranking it out on the TV and my furniture freak is 'gone with the wind'."
Gordon recites the "Tomorrow is another day" line.
A poster for the movie in Lauren's apartment.
On the carriage ride, Elliot tells Lucy they're going home to Tara.
Loughlin says sarcastically to Caulfied "Frankly, Scarlett, I don't give a damn"
Poster for the film is seen on a wall.
Kojak paraphrases Rhett Butler's famous quote
Gé leaves Waldo, who gives a pasionate speach about getting her back in the last scene while the camera pulls back
Arthur's line references Scarlett's famous "As God is my witness..." line from the film.
Max Klinger is dressed up like Scarlett O'Hara.
When George is nervous about the impending birth, Doris tells him this is no time to act like Butterfly McQueen
Keith mentions movie by name
When every department is going to do an act for Young Mr. Grace, Mr. Harmon mentions that one of the other floors is doing a bit from Gone with the Wind.
Sybil uses Gable's "Frankly, my dear" line to Richard on the phone.
When Miss Piggy gets picked up by Kermit and the gang, from hitch-hiking, she tells them that so much has happened to her since they last saw her, Kermit responds, "Frankly Miss Piggy, I don't give a hoot."
Upon entering their new palatial Southern home, Bull refers to himself as Rhett Butler and to Lillan as Scarlett O'Hara.
mentioned
Sardi's bathroom attendant wants Kirk Douglas to quote from this picture
A poster is visible near a staircase at the premiere.
Bill Murray (as Hunter S. Thompson) mentions it at one point
Details the search for the perfect actress to play Scarlett O'Hara in this film.
Two contestants portray Rhett and Scarlett.
Actors Brooke West and Jon Martin attend this movie.
A billboard of this movie can be seen in the backgorund when Chie goes home.
a nurse mentioned several times
Daisy says she intended to go and watch this movie for the 6th time.
The character Juan mentions this movie.
Mo tells Bone, "Frankly, my dear, I don't give a damn."
Captain Peacock says that Mr. Humphries was "a sensation as Scarlet O'Hara in our production of 'Gone with the Wind', all eyes were upon you", to which Mr. Humphries replies "That's not surprising; Mr. Rumbold was playing Clark Gable."
Movie shown in the theater
Film is acted out in a R. Bolla fantasy.
Actor John Hollyfield mentions, "Frankly, Starlet, I just don't give a fuck".
Jack quotes the famous line to a Southern Belle, "frankly my dear, I don't give a damn."
Col. Potter says, "I don't know nothin' about birthin' no bovines!"
Alexis: "Frankly, my dear, I don't give a damn."
Hawkeye congratulates Capt. Rockingham on taking a role in his "Gone with the Weems" project.
Hale: "Frankly, my dear, I don't give a damn."
Paméla comes back home late at night. When Vladimir asks her where she was, she answers, - "I've been watching Gone with the Wind" at the theater. - Since 12 AM ? - It was so great I stayed all day long.
"Rhett! Rhett! Whatever shall I do? Wherever shall I go?"
Image of Gable appears in De Niro's makeshift home TV set.
Discussed by Samuels
Margaret refuses to accept Klinger's Scarlett O'Hara dress for her time capsule.
Academy Award winner for best picture
Johnny mentions the movie briefly. In addition, the title sweeping across the screen is an apparent homage.
Mentioned in the dialogue.
Claude quotes his mother, saying that "when GONE WITH THE WIND plays in Paris, the War will be over, and we will have won."
Mentioned in Cotton Land
mentioned by name
Mentioned by Bobby Kennedy
Stacey says Michael carried Katie out like Scarlett O'Hara
When Peggy is trying on her own dress, she says it's not exactly Scarlett O'Hara.
James Garner references Scarlett O'Hara
Landry mentions this film
Cobb: Its ok, she's got the entire cast of Gone with the Wind humping in my head
Bo says Frankly Scarlett, I don't give a damn
Bonnie dresses as Scarlett and Michael as Rhett Butler for Devon's Halloween party
Mentioned in the dialogue.
mentioned
When Birdy buys the canary, the sales lady mentions the older film. Also: Two of the birds in the store are called Rhett and Ashley.
The 1968 re-release poster appears on the movie theater.
Referenced in the dialogue.
The episode title is based on the title of this film
title reference
Acappella version of theme music sung by the band at party
Clark Gable delivering his "Frankly, Scarlett, I don't give a damn!" line
cover of the dvd, movie poster, lawsuit against troma to change the cover by turning it
David mentions Tara and Scarlett
Shelley does a Rhet Butler impersonation.
Steele has a VHS cassette of the movie, and dialogue is quoted.
Mildred tells a reporter that "Mr. Steele is 'Gone with the Wind,' a play on words derived form Steele's predilection for old movies.
In the first ending Wadsworth says, "Frankly Miss Scarlett, I don't give a damn"
Yanosh tells Alex that he watched the movie three times.
Mentioned by David Taylor
Movie title referenced in the dialogue.
Blanche compares herself to Scarlett O'Hara.
When listening to Blanche and Big Daddy, Rose swears she is listening to "Gone With the Wind".
Theme tune played during intro to Weekend Update
Nose Marie says "I don't know nothing about birthin' no babies!"
The film is mentioned by name.
Rose asks Margaret if they have rebuilt Atlanta much since it burned down in "Gone With the Wind"
This film is mentioned in a conversation
A poster of the movie is on a wall.
Charlene compares her and her husband, George, with Scarlett O'Hara and Rhett Butler, and says George doesn't behave like Rhett Butler.
A poster of this film can be seen
A poster is visible in Marwood & Withnail's apartment early in the film.
Mentioned by name
A character is called Scarlett O'Hara
title reference
The two friends are watching this film at night.
Poster visible in vacant apartment.
Johnny does an impersonation of Rhett Butler when visiting his mother.
Referenced on dialogue
When they are having the 'Famous Lovers' themed fancy dress party, one of the campers tells Gladys she and Clive should have come as Scarlett O'Hara and Rhett Butler from 'Gone with the Wind' and Gladys replies 'He would have been good at that - he doesn't give a damn either'.
Julia asks Suzanne what Scarlett O'Hara would do in a situation like hers.
Tony gives a twist to the film's famous quote: "As God is my witness, I will never be hungry again."
Video box art seen at video store in the film.
Referenced by name
Poster seen.
The film is mentioned by name.
Mentioned in Cotton Land
still from this film used in opening credits
Servo: "Frankly, Hodgy, tomorrow is another disaster."
The theme music is played at Charlene's party.
Al mentions Scarlett O'Hara
Mentioned by name.
Blanche says "Tomorrow is another day" and Dorothy calls her Scarlett.
Poster seen in Todd Arthur's apartment.
The French version of the movie poster is hanging on the wall in the comic book company.
referenced in a discussion
Leonard's wife says he can "play Rhett Butler". Later, Sam says he wants to "avoid Scarlett O'Hara".
Servo: "Tomorrow is another day."
Buster says that Monty's home is "gone with the wind."
mentioned in George Reeves segment
Mentioned in dialogue.
Joel: "Tomorrow is another day."
"As God as my witness, I can pass the fourth grade!"
Babs: (imitating Scarlett O'Hara) "With you as my witness, I shall never be hero-less again."
Gene Siskel mentions that a flashback sequence in "Hot Shots!" (1991) parodies this movie.
A character uses Ashley Wilkes' name, Tink and Lovejoy discuss the picture and hum the theme, and a poster in seen hanging in a pub.
Kelly asks Peggy if they are going to lose Tara.
Mentioned by name.
Vowing to begin a weight-loss diet, Homer paraphrases Scarlett O'Hara: "As God is my witness, I'll always be hungry again!"
"Isn't that where Scarlett O'Hara lived"
The "Gone with the Wind" theme plays as Ms. Musso visits Dr. Pankow.
Parker says that Jezebel is "one part Madonna and one part Scarlett O'Hara."
One of Sophia's responses is "Frankly, Indy, I don't give a damn".
When Mr. Humphries' mother says the script is going to be turned into a movie, she also says "you know, like Laurel and Hardy or 'Gone with the Wind'". Secondly, when Mr. Humphries has been writing for a while, he tells his Paddington Bear doll that the script "is not exactly 'Gone with the Wind'".
The fight between White and Pink, with Mr. Blonde looking on; similar to the fight between Scarlett and Ashley with Rhett on the couch.
Antonio has never heard of either the book or the movie.
"We made the kiss in Gone with the Wind look like a puppet show."
Crow: "Frankie, my dear, I don't give a damn!"
Crow: "Tomorrow is another day!"
Deena suggests that she dresses like Scarlett O'Hara and Martin dresses like Rhett Butler when they go to the charity party.
"You can say that all your troubles are gone with the wind."
Lyle discovers videotapes of "Gone with the Wind," "The Last Picture Show," and "Casablanca" in the Rutledges' basement.
When in the end, Grace leaves the house in her white dress, she passes a sleeping Paul on the couch. He is clutching a souvenir plate with a picture of Rhett Butler and Scarlett O'Hara on it.
Many of the characters in this episode have simliar names
Al urges Sam, "Go get her, Rhett!"
quote, "Franky, my dear"
Mentioned by Hal
Slater: "Very soon he's gonna tell you he loved you in Gone with the Wind"
"Frankly my dear,......"
Character's name: Will Scarlet O'Hara. Will and Little John are both from Georgia.
character talks about it
referenced by Lou
Jim quotes Scarlett O'Hara
The shot of countless injured children lying in a field is filmed to look like the injured in this film, music is similar too.
Mike: (as a mansion burns) Oh no, Tara!
Crow hums the film's theme.
Lovejoy refers to Mary-John as Scarlet O'Hara and uses Gable's exit line "Frankly, my dear... "
featuring Clark Gable as the arch-actor who can play anything with opening his mouth. So the Wind blows through his hair.
Note is made of one of the characters performing a scene from "Gone with the Wind" at a talent contest in Tuna, Texas.
Acted in the charades game
William names Gone with the Wind as his favorite movie.
One quiz answer is "Rhett Butler."
Scar declares "You'll never go hungry again," and the camera zooms out to reveal an orange backdrop.
As the Mask is pretending to be dying, he says, "Tell Scarlett I do give a damn."
Carly mentions Scarlett O'Hara.
mentioned once
mentioned by narrator
Richard Dean Anderson says that nobody would want to hear such a story
After knocking the villains back, Wheeler asks how they like the Planeteers' version of "Gone with the Wind".
Randa goes to the costume ball as Scarlett O'Hara
When the girls are driving through Bala Cynwyd, Noxema says, "There will be a party at Twelve Oaks tonight!" referencing a plantation from Gone with the Wind.
Mentioned by name.
The title is mentioned.
Title on poster indicating Jaws smashing all previous records
Housekeeper says the line 'I don't know nothin bout birthin no babies'.
Skinner says "Tomorrow is another school day"
Ms. Banshee's date, who appears at the end of "Three Boos and a Babe", is modeled after Rhett Butler.
Harry does an impression of Clark Gable
Some character mentions this film.
Mr. Burns mentions Clark Gable's use of the word "damn" in his story about how he met Larry's mother and how Larry was conceived.
Poster seen at the movie theater / Title mentioned several times
mentioned once
Mark Blutman mentions the movie.
"gone with the wind" mentioned
Kelly, enacting the history of the USA: "As God is my witness, I'll never be horny again."
"But my dear..." Mike: I don't give a damn.
listed on the Rialto Theatre's weekly schedule.
"Tara awaits patiently"
Mentioned by Gary.
Fitzgerald was called in to write on the script for 2 weeks and the movie notes this
"And as God as my witness I'll never go hungry again!"
Movie poster visible on wall in a room.
Hadley mentiones the line 'Frankly my dear, I don't give a damn'
Andie says Frankly my Dew I don't give a dear.
Dressed as a confederate soldier, Ray tells his wife "Frankly my dear, I don't give a damn". The Gone with the Wind theme then starts playing.
Scott references Rhett Butler and Scarlett O'Hara when writing a letter.
Ludwig mentions the movie.
In Party Quirks, Colin's quirk is "Gone with the Wind in 30 seconds."
Crow: Ashley Wilkes is comin' a callin'.
Many characters quote the line "Frankly my dear, I don't give a damn".
title reference
Rhett and Scarlett mentioned by Mark to Claire.
While playing charades, Almeida says that he likes this movie.
Referenced in Celebrity Jeopardy!
The male protagonist in Karmen's film quotes "Frankly, my dear, I don't give a damn".
title reference
Daniel is said to resemble Leslie Howard from the 1939 Oscar winner, and a poster is seen in the local theater.
One of the movies Blowen ruined by shouting at the screen.
Gene Siskel mentions the film (in an archive clip from a WBBM news program).
Linda says that she is going to watch it.
"Tanya Harding is Scarlett O'Hera"
Fran and C.C. make a play on words of the famous quotes on not knowing nothing about birthing babies, and not giving a damn.
Crow (as Scarlett): "I do hope Ashley Wilkes can get through."
In a voice-over, Carrie mentions that the only uncut thing Charlotte had ever seen was the original Gone with the Wind.
Johnny Bravo references it in a line.
Peter says 'Well frankly, Wendy, I don't give a damn.'
Walter: "Ich weiß nicht, ob jetzt das Savannah ist aus 'Vom Winde verweht', das kann schon sein."
Walter: "Ich weiß nicht, ob jetzt das Savannah ist aus 'Vom Winde verweht', das kann schon sein."
Kate McIntosh mentions the movie by name.
Virginia makes a dress out of curtains
"Frankly, my dear, I don't give a damn."
Piper: "We're not in Kansas anymore."
Charlie asks Caitlin if she did sublet her apartment from Scarlett O'Hara
referenced in Margaret Healey skit
Emily comments that she hopes Lorelai did not make Rory's party dress from the curtains, which is what Scarlett O'Hara does in the referenced film
Natalie says, "Gone with the Wind."
Jackie tells Fez she's cold and he replies 'Frankly my dear, I don't give a rat's ass'.
Episode title is a reference to the quote "Frankly, my dear, I don't give a damn" from Gone with the Wind.
A character mentions that he enjoyed the film
Michael mentions this film.
Dan Sonney mentions "Gone with the Wind".
mentioned as among Selznick's "recent accomplishments"
title reference
"Frankly Ratso, I don't give a darn" after a character mentions this film.
Spike saying to buffy 'We kissed like Gone with the Wind with all the rising music and.......rising music'
Lorelai does a Vivien Leigh impersonation and speaks of Tara.
'Frankly my dear' line referenced on HBO First Look
The line "Where will I go, what will I do?" is quoted.
Title mentioned during Weekend Update
It is mentioned.
John says, "Frankly, my dear, I don't give a damn."
Arthur is talking about Clark Gable in a scene of Gone with the Wind.
The older film is referenced several times, as one of Goebbels favourites.
Cordelia: "We've heard from Scarlett 'Oh, please shut me up.'"
Alan says "Frankly my dear, I don't river-dance" in an impression of the famous line from this film.
Kitty ordered a "Gone with the Wind" plaque.
Don mentions a grand house with a porch just like the one in Gone with the Wind.
Mel compares Lindsay's farewell to Gus with Rhett and Scarlett's goodbye in the film.
When João Vuvu threw his shirt out of the windows, he said, "Antigone with the wind."
Bunk says "tomorrow is another goddamn day."
dialogue
Daisy claims that she acted in Gone with the Wind.
There's a "Gone with the Breeze" stand at the movie nite, in reference to this film.
Andrew and Sam go to see the movie.
Eric says: As God is my witness, I will never go hungry or horny again.
The mother dresses the kid up as Scarlett O'Hara.
Red asks Kitty if she is Scarlett O'Hara now that a camera is in their house.
Quoted
Paul Mooney: "I thought Scarlett was a ho because she went to bed with everybody but Mammy."
Paul Verhoeven mentions the title.
Vivien Leigh's dress from the film shown on the museum and Mr. Langlois tells a funny little anecdote about it
The main female character in Steamboy is named Scarlett O'Hara, as is Vivien Leigh's character in Gone with the Wind.
Daisy talks about how she died in 1938 in a fire on the set of Gone with the Wind.
poster seen at video store
Poster shown, as well as photos of the set
Mentioned by title several times.
Character says spiral staircase in Ray's house is like in "Gone with the Wind". Ray contemplates whether he and his wife should have their portraits painted like Rhett and Scarlett.
The Landlady says, "Tomorrow is another day."
Selznick is mentioned as having also produced it.
Lorelai impersonates Vivien Leigh and refers to Luke as Rhett.
Documentary about this film.
Title is named
Some footage from the world premiere is shown.
Bowling for Columbine is referred to as the "Gone with the Wind of gun control movies"
Georgia Adams claimed to have tried to rent this movie.
Referenced in Celebrity Jeopardy!
Gloria reads "Gone with the Wind."
Bob says "Tomorrow is another day." like in the hit film Gone with the Wind
The male lead is Rhett Butler.
Bob Thomas mentions the film in reference to Olivia de Havilland.
the phrase "Gone with the Wind" is said
one of the movies in a collage
Tara, the fictional plantation in this movie, is mentioned
Gladys mentions the house "Tara" from this film
One of the films on the list
Ted says that after Troy humiliated him, people called him "Aunt Pity-Fuck", a play on Aunt Pittypat's name.
Brian reminds Ted of his "Aunt Pity-Fuck" nickname.
Brenda is referred to as Scarlett O'Hara by Provenza
"...like Melanie in 'Gone with the Wind' "
poster seen
Alfred says to his wife "Frankly my dear, I don't give a damn."
three Double Jeopardy! category titles allude to Clark Gable, including "Gone with the Wind"
The Hwang Jeong Min - Eom Jung Hwa couple recreates a scene from the film
Michel says Sookie is acting like Scarlett O'Hara.
mentioned
mentioned in dialogue
Logan quotes from the movie
Mentioned in documentary.
Christine tricks Jimmy into believing that the studio she works for is planning to make Gone with the Wind with chimpanzees.
Kitty quotes a famous line of the movie.
"Frankly, I don't give a damn"
Mentioned by Mayo in dialog with DS Jones.
the phrase "Gone with the Wind" is said
The title is a reference to the title of the movie.
VHS tape seen
"Gone with the Wind" epitaph
Mentioned when George Reeves is talked about, stills from the movie appear on screen
mentioned in the movie
Contestant Keith Michael comments to the judges about Scarlett O'Hara's dress
Mentioned by actress in screen-test film.
mentioned by several characters
discussion of this film is part of the film
When saying grace, Charlie says that the family will "never go hungry again", as Scarlett does in the film.
Best Screen Kiss discussion
"Goon with the Wind" in Roddy's DVD collection
mentioned in dialogue
stillframe from movie
Hitler mentions the film.
Miles picks up the DVD and performs the theme at Blockbuster
A poster is visible on a wall in the subway station.
A movie poster advertising the film is shown during the Georgia segment.
still of Clark Gable as Rhett Butler
Evan and Casey go to a midnight showing of this movie.
poster seen
A DVD of "Gone with the Wind" lies on the floor.
Giselle makes a dress out of curtains as does Scarlett in the film.
The spoof of the movie on Carol Burnett's variety show is discussed.
Frankly my dear...
"You're a real life Scarlett O'Hara"
Collectibles from the movie are shown.
One of the weddings uses Gone with the Wind as the theme
A scene is recreated in this movie
Dennis Miller makes reference to this film.
title mentioned
Kyle: "Frankly, Dad. I don't give a darn."
discussed in the restaurant
Todd gives a unique version of Rhett Butler's line "Frankly Miss Scarlett, I don't give a damn."
Betty Draper: "Do you remember what happened to the little girl in 'Gone with the Wind'?"
Garfield says, "Frankly, my dear, I don't give a darn" in his 30-second movie montage.
Sonja Jones mentions that David O. Selznick will be making a movie of the novel.
Tara jokes that her Mother might have named her after the plantation in the film.
Mentiond by Sandy in conversation
Referenced by name
referenced in clue in "1930s Cinema" category
title mentioned by narrator; poster seen
A story on the locations for the movie Australia describe it as "this generation's Gone with the Wind".
Richard Gere mentions Clark Gable appearing in the movie.
Mentioned in film.
Mentioned in a review of Australia.
Shawn says that he prefers a "Rhett Butler slap" to an "Ike Turner slap."
Tikken tells Max that Gregers told her Max wept when they watched Gone with the Wind
Daisy died on the set of GWTW
Title Reference
Buzz: "It's classic Rhett Butler."
Included in a $100 question
Rhett Butler mentioned
Michael says, "How do we deal with clients who say, 'Frankly, my dear, I don't give a damn'?"
Subject of a $25,000 question
Mentioned in the dollar store scene
Jennifer wants Adam to see Gone with the Wind for the first time.
When forced to help deliver a baby, an EMT says he felt like Prissy in "Gone with the Wind."
Boris and Melodie discuss the female leads in the film
Subject of a $16,000 question
The handkerchief quote gets quoted. Also referenced by name, because no one got the reference.
A mission on the movie lot is called "Gone on the wind"
character Shana "Scarlett" O'Hara
The film is mentioned in a discussion about intimacy.
Mentioned by Vivian.
Gene mentions the character Scarlett O'Hara.
Subject of a $400 clue in the category "Name That Movie"
Billie says everyone lies, and cites Scarlett saying "I'll never be hungry again" as an example.
Subject of a $400 clue in the category "Name That Movie"
mentioned in dialogue
Subject of a $25,000 question
"After all, tomorrow is another day!"
Included in a $12,500 question
In one of Grandpa's stories, he provides Clark Gable with a copy of "Gone with the Wind" and discusses the movie's plot with him.
Subject of a category of clues entitled "Rhett-oric"
A still from this movie is seen on the wall of the "Reel Quotes" game show.
Mentioned by Alex Trebek during a contestant interview
Emily Blunt says she said hello to Robert De Niro like something out of "Gone with the Wind"
mentioned in dialogue
mentioned by Banksy
Title reference.
"Frankly, Emily, I don't give a damn."
mentioned by Peter Bogdanovich
Paul quotes from it in the interrogation room
Rhett Butler mentioned
Holly Willoughby mentions the film.
mentioned in dialogue
While Nikki gives Bart CPR, Bart dreams of Rhett and Scarlett kissing.
title reference
Subject of a $200 clue in the category "Curtains"
Famous line is paraphrased
Dawn the interior designer compares Kendra and Hank's home to "Gone with the Wind"
Mr. Grieves mentions the film and quotes "Frankly, my dear, I don't give a damn".
Subject of the Final Jeopardy! clue in the category "Movie History"
The title is mentioned.
Subject of a $2,000 clue in the category "Directors & Their Films"
In the scene from the featured "The King of Queens" episode playing on TV, Jerry Stiller's character, Arthur, is talking about Hattie McDaniels' role in the film.
Subject of a $1,000 clue in the category "Tales from the Script"
Moss echoes Scarlett's line when he panics and asks Roy "where shall we go? what shall we do?"
Scarlett O'Hara mentioned
Pat Phoenix refers to knowing how Vivian Leigh felt in the film.
movie mash-up guess
After Ducky quotes Top Gun, Ziva says the quote is from Gone with the Wind. DiNozzo corrects her.
The movies that have redone for "MAD-inization".
"Gone with the Breeze" mentioned
"Franky, my dear. I don't give a damn"
Baber mentions planning on watching the movie.
When Rarity considers exile she says, "Where would I go? And what would I pack?" in a fashion that echoes the line "Where shall I go? What shall I do?"
Dean Pelton dresses up as Scarlett O'Hara and says, "Frankly, my dear, I don't give a dean!"
"Rhett, what brings you to Tara?"
Betty says "...You've been watching Gone With the Wind every Thanksgiving for the last twenty-five years! Bradley says "Yeh..I'd give it up honey, Rhett Butler's never going to stick around."
Title mentioned during Flavor Flav interview by Conan
mentioned by Sutton
"Frankly, Spinelli, I don't give a damn"
Mentioned in dialogue
Mel: "...but frankly, Longo, I don't give a damn."
mentioned in dialogue
"Frankly my dear, I don't give a damn"
Roger mentions that "Jaws" surpassed the film to become the top box-office grosser of all time
Mentioned in dialog between Lars and the Spanish girl.
In a list of movies Mike asks Rachel if she has seen.
Mitzi Gaynor mentions that Bob Mackie designed a dress for a spoof of the film
"As God is my witness, this fist will be bumped."
mentioned among hit movies from 1939
mentioned in dialogue
Mentioned when the jewelry prize is presented
Magnolia does a monologue from Gone with the Wind for the Christmas pageant.
Jay Smith mentions that Hattie McDaniel won an Oscar for playing a maid in the film
"Harlot O'Scara"
Dev mentions the movie by name.
Fluttershy paraphrases the famous line As God is my witness, I'll never be hungry again!"
David Gee does an impression of Clark Gable in Gone With the Wind
mentioned among films based on books
Paul Merton wonders whether a labrador would ask to watch Gone with the Wind.
David Hasselhoff mentions the movie by name.
Referenced in dialogue
Leslie says that Ben is "like a Southern belle when Rhett Butler came around."
Poster seen
Kerry Washington says that the film romanticized slavery
The word "Mississippi" scrolls across the screen in caps in an allusion to the 1939 classic, which had a quite different vision of the pre-Civil War South.
collectibles are shown.
Jess: "I was like Scarlett O'Hara in my freaking curtain dress..."
"Tara's Theme" is played
mentioned by Mrs. Bailey
The movie is mentioned in the "Chuy Goes to the Movies" segment.
When "Ashley" was considered a boy's name
Mentioned in dialogue
Featured in
clips shown
archival footage
brief clip in opening credits of Gable and Leigh waltzing
Scarlet kissing scenes with howard and Gable and homecoming scene
one clip from this film is shown in this documentary
clips shown
clip shown
excerpts scenes with Scarlett O'Hara to demonstrate the use of the Tara theme by Max Steiner
This film is #4 on the list.
Film clips included
clip
Featured film clip
Ca. 9 minutes into the film parts of the older movie are shown in a re-enactment-scene.
A clip is used in a Hollywood movies montage.
Clips featured during In Memorium segment (Rand Brooks).
Clip used to show different prototypical examples of attitudes towards "Sex in the South."
clips shown
clips shown
number 1
Shown during Roger Meyer's Humanitarian Award presentation
the girls watch this movie and parts of it can be heard
Clips are shown
The quotes "Frankly, my dear, I don't give a damn.", "After all, tomorrow is another day!" and "As God is my witness, I'll never be hungry again." are #1, #31 and #59 on the list.
clips shown
excerpt
clip
This film is #43 on the list.
Clips from trailer used
Clips shown in a segment on Scarlett O'Hara.
Some clips from this movie are shown in a segment on the line "Frankly, my dear, I don't give a damn."
This film is #6 on the list.
clip of long "boom shot" of wounded soldiers
Featured in Best Picture montage.
This film is #4 on the "Epic" list.
Clips featured during montage.
footage shown
Contains a scene from the film.
A fragment featuring Clark Gable and Vivien Leigh is shown.
DVD Extra Extra segment
clips
Clips of mistakes shown
Seen at the Eden Palace (dubbed in French).
Clips shown in a segment.
Clip shown during intro: Crane shot of wounded and dead.
Clip of Scarlett O'Hara edited into commentary
Clips from this film are shown in These Amazing Shadows.
A Jaywalking participant is substituted for Vivien Leigh in the final scene between Rhett and Scarlett
Scene of Atlanta burning
Gone with the Wind has the #1 Greatest Line: "Frankly my dear, I don't give a damn."
watched by the town
Clips shown
Clips shown.
A clip from the film is shown.
#4
compared to Song of the South, and it's questioned why the latter gets the shaft.
Clips featured during In Memoriam segment.
Spoofed in
The tracking shot of the town square with everyone lying in a swoon is a reflection of the railway station scene from GWTW, with wounded soldiers as far as the eye can see
Many elements of the film are spoofed, including a "Mammy" type character and a plantation owner named "Rance Butler".
Title
spoofed as Gone with the Fat
Spoofed as a play called "Went with the Wind."
spoofed as Gone with the Wine
"What will I do?" "Frankly Harlot, I don't give a fuck."
Gone with the Wind is spoofed in the filming-within-a-film of "G.W.T.F.". The latter features characters such as Brett (spoofing Rhett Butler) and Cissy (spoofing Prissy the house servant).
Caricatures shown in opening credits and between segments
Klinger autographs B. J.'s photo of him dressed up as Scarlett O'Hara.
Arnie Greenfeld (Robert Kerman) spoofs the famous line "Frankly my dear, i don't give a damn".
"Gone With the Pig"
One of the books in Keapon's magic shop is titled "Gnome in the Wind".
A sketch spoofing the film.
Skinner spoofs Scarlett's "As god as my witness" scene, crying "After all, tomorrow is another school day!"
One of the books in Kreesha's library is titled "Gone with the Wand".
When Marie finds Michael she say "Frankly my dear i don't give a damn" a spoof of Clarke Gable's famous quote.
The episode features characters re-enacting scenes from this film.
The characters re-enact scenes from this film.
Confederate soldiers with scabies are seen in parody of tableau of war dead
Spoofed during the Lombard Street holo-dating ending.
Spoof of the scene where Scarlett complains to Mammy about her waist after Bonnie's birth./ Dick says "fiddle dee dee".
The seniors are shown the film with an ending "edited for seniors" where Rhett and Scarlett remarry at the end.
Spoofed in the Mango Skit
Alan says: As god be my witness, i'll make a magazine spoofing Scarlett's dialgoue "As God be my witness, i'll never go hungry again"
parody called "A Northern Wind"
spoofed in the Mango Skit
(said in southern accent) "As God is my witness, I will never take cold showers again!"
the epic way that the title and introduction are presented, the length of GWTW is made fun of, the lines "As God is my witness, I will get to Atlanta!" and "Frankly Bell, I just don't give a damn" are similar
2001 Maniacs: "Frankly miss Pussy, I don't give a damn" (Harper Alexander to Kat) - Gone with the Wind: "Frankly my dear, I don't give a damn"
Clara's "As god is my witness" quote.
"As God is my witness, I will never do another toe-touch again!"
Arnie Greenfeld (Robert Kerman) spoofs the famous line "Frankly my dear, i don't give a damn" in the U.S. theatrical trailer for 'Debbie Does Dallas III: [The Final Chapter]'. Also in the U.S. theatrical trailer for 'Blonde Ambition' a brief segment is featured about a fictitious XXX remake of 'Gone with the Wind'.
"But what will I do? Where will I go?" "Frankly my dear, I don't give a fuck."
Jean Claude Van Damme makes an American classic much kickier
Title is a spoof of this film
recreates famous scene
Rarity paraphrases the famous line "As God is my witness, I'll never be hungry again!".