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  1. Memo From David O. Selznick – The Creation of Gone with the Wind and Other Motion Picture Classics, as Revealed in the Producer’s Private Letters, Telegrams, Memorandums, and Autobiographical Remarks („Jegyzet David O. Selznicktől – Az Elfújta a szél és más klasszikusok készítése, mint az a producer magánleveleiből ...

  2. David O. Selznick. Producer: Gone with the Wind. David O. Selznick was a son of the silent movie producer Lewis J. Selznick. David studied at Columbia University until his father lost his fortune in the 1920s. David started work as an MGM script reader, shortly followed by becoming an assistant to Harry Rapf. He left MGM to work at Paramount then RKO. He was back at MGM in 1933 after...

  3. David O. Selznick (Pittsburgh, 10 maggio 1902 – Los Angeles, 22 giugno 1965) è stato un produttore cinematografico e sceneggiatore statunitense. Produttore e talent-scout dotato di grande fiuto ed inventiva, David O. Selznick realizzò alcuni tra i più grandi capolavori della Hollywood degli anni d'oro, tra cui il celeberrimo Via col vento (Gone With the Wind) ( 1939 ).

  4. David O. Selznick. Producer: Gone with the Wind. David O. Selznick was a son of the silent movie producer Lewis J. Selznick. David studied at Columbia University until his father lost his fortune in the 1920s. David started work as an MGM script reader, shortly followed by becoming an assistant to Harry Rapf. He left MGM to work at Paramount then RKO. He was back at MGM in 1933 after...

  5. David O. Selznick ist ein amerikanischer Produzent, Line Producer. Entdecke seine Biographie, Details seiner 28 Karriere-Jahre und alle News.

  6. Here are a few Lobby Cards from MGM's David Copperfield (1935), produced by David O. Selznick with an all-star cast. Lobby Cards were 11" x 14" posters that came in sets of 8. As the name implies, they were most often displayed in movie theater lobbies, to advertise current or coming attractions.

  7. 16. Apr. 2005 · On December 10, 1938, David O. Selznick burned down Atlanta. On the back of his Culver City studio, Selznick had begun filming what would be his and Hollywood’s greatest triumph, GONE WITH THE WIND.