Gone with the Wind
Autant en Emporte le Vent
1960s French 1-panel 47x63" (120x160cm)
Artist: Soubie, Roger (1898-1984)
Grade: Very Good to Fine
$575
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Poster Details
English title: Gone with the Wind
Poster title: Autant en Emporte le Vent
Artist: Soubie, Roger (1898-1984)
Poster Year: 1960s
Poster Origin: French
Size: 1-panel 47x63" (120x160cm)
Style: re-release
Film title: Gone with the Wind
Film Year: 1939
Film Origin: USA
Film Directors: Victor Fleming George Cukor Sam Wood
Film Actors: Thomas MitchellBarbara O'NeilVivien LeighEvelyn Keyes
Film Genres: Drama| Romance| War
Film Plot: A manipulative Southern belle carries on a turbulent affair with a blockade runner during the American Civil War.
Categories: Bold ColorsClassicsFashionFilmLarge Posters
Keywords: 1930s1960sAFIawardscivil warDamsel in Distressdressembracefirehorseredsouthernyellow
Grade: C5 Very Good to Fine. Folded, single-sided. Theater used poster with moderate handling/edge/fold wear, pinholes around the edges, slight miss folds and corner creases repeated throughout, some cross fold separation, a few small tears around the outside, a small missing chip of paper below Scarlet and above the wagons at the right middle, some blue tempra paint in the lower right credits.
Framing: List prices are for posters only. Please inquire to discuss framing options.
Price: $575
This early 60s poster has an amazing image designed by Roger Soubie specifically for this release. Given it’s massive and lasting popularity, Gone with the Wind has probably been re-released into theaters more than any other motion picture in history. However rarely do the re-release materials get as much attention or budget as the first release — which is why posters often end up with derivative or lower quality art, or as is often the case in France, only the printers info changes. Well, business as usual clearly does not apply for Gone with the Wind! What is really interesting is that this embrace design that is so famously associated with this film, wasn’t even used before 1961, making this one the earliest and most beautiful executions. This poster would look amazing framed as-is, but it can also be linen-backed if you prefer a cleaner/fresher look. Do not miss out!
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