Gone with the Wind. Rhett Butler says it to Scarlett Ohara.
In the movie, Gone With the Wind, the character Rhett Butler is from Charleston, South Carolina. Cathleen Calvert tells Scarett O'Hara, "My dear, don't you know? That's Rhett Butler. He's from Charleston. He has the most terrible reputation."The novel describes Rhett as "a visitor from Charleston;" a "black sheep" who was expelled from West Point and is not receive with reputation in the whole of Charleston, and perhaps all of South Carolina.
Well, nine characters die, in all. Brent Tarleton, Stuart Tarleton, Raiford Calvert, Ellen O'Hara, Gerald O'Hara, Melanie Wilkes, Bonnie Butler, Frank Kennedy, and Charlie Hamilton.
Scarlett has three husbands. They are Charles Hamilton, Frank Kennedy and Rhett Butler. Charlesdies of dysentery at the very start of the war, Frankis shot and killed while trying to defend Scarlett's honor and Rhett leaves Scarlett after the death of their daughter, Bonnie Blue. It is at that time he delivers the second of the two most famous lines in the novel and movie. When Scarlett asks Rhett where will she go or what will she do without him, he turns to her as he is walking out the door and says "Frankly my dear, I don't give a damn."
The first movie version of the Scarlet Pimpernel was made in 1934. The second version was made in 1934.
Rhett Butler was a character in the movie 'Gone With the Wind' and he married the character Scarlett O'Hara.
Rhett Butler. At the end of the movie, she admits it, but Rhett leaves her anyway.
The mascott for Boston University is Rhett the Terrier. The name Rhett was derived from the character Rhett Butler in the famous movie 'Gone with the Wind'.
Gone with the Wind. Rhett Butler says it to Scarlett Ohara.
Rhett Butler is a well known character from the movie "Gone with the Wind". One can find more information about Rheet from movie database websites such as IMDB.
In the movie, Gone With the Wind, the character Rhett Butler is from Charleston, South Carolina. Cathleen Calvert tells Scarett O'Hara, "My dear, don't you know? That's Rhett Butler. He's from Charleston. He has the most terrible reputation."The novel describes Rhett as "a visitor from Charleston;" a "black sheep" who was expelled from West Point and is not receive with reputation in the whole of Charleston, and perhaps all of South Carolina.
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Well, nine characters die, in all. Brent Tarleton, Stuart Tarleton, Raiford Calvert, Ellen O'Hara, Gerald O'Hara, Melanie Wilkes, Bonnie Butler, Frank Kennedy, and Charlie Hamilton.
Scarlett has three husbands. They are Charles Hamilton, Frank Kennedy and Rhett Butler. Charlesdies of dysentery at the very start of the war, Frankis shot and killed while trying to defend Scarlett's honor and Rhett leaves Scarlett after the death of their daughter, Bonnie Blue. It is at that time he delivers the second of the two most famous lines in the novel and movie. When Scarlett asks Rhett where will she go or what will she do without him, he turns to her as he is walking out the door and says "Frankly my dear, I don't give a damn."
The first movie version of the Scarlet Pimpernel was made in 1934. The second version was made in 1934.
They were both in the movie Hot Shots! Jon Cryer played the part of Jim "Wash out" Pfaffenbach, while Charlie Sheen played the parts of Lt. Topper Harley, Rhett Butler, and Superman.
No, he only starred in the 2004 movie of Phantom of the Opera.