'Gone With the Wind' returning to theaters for film's 80th anniversary
Film returning to big screen for two days
Film returning to big screen for two days
Viewers were captivated by the complicated love affair between Scarlett O'Hara, Rhett Butler and Ashley Wilkes when "" was first released in theaters in 1939. The classic film, based off the novel by Margaret Mitchell, won a record-setting eight Oscars and is at the global box office (when adjusted for inflation).
Now, 80 years later, "Gone With the Wind" is returning to the big screen. Frankly, my dear, it's time to buy some tickets — because it will only be shown in select theaters for a limited time. Courtesy of Warner Bros. and Fathom Events, you can watch the beloved film at participating locations Thursday, Feb. 28, and Sunday, March 3. There will be afternoon and evening show times at 1 p.m. and 6 p.m.
Tickets can be purchased for the film’s theatrical return in your area at or at select box offices.
As God is my witness, you'll never get a chance like this again!