Scarlett Ohara was her full name. Her full name was Katie Scarlett O'Hara..
No, she is alive when the film ends.
Yes it is her famous line in the movie Gone With the Wind! TRUST ME ON THAT!
Yes, Tara is the name of Scarlett O'Hara's plantation in Gone with the Wind; on her return home, Scarlett wonders if Tara still stands or if it has been destroyed by the Yankees and is "gone with the wind." Ashley Wilkes, whom Scarlett loves throughout much of the novel, lives at a nearby plantation named Twelve Oaks.
Six important characters die in "Gone with the Wind". They are Ellen, Gerald, Melanie, Charles, Frank Kennedy, and Bonnie.Ellen Robillard Ohara - Mother of Scarlett, Suellen. Wife to Gerald Ohara. Mistress of Tara plantation. Of French descent. Coastline aristocrat. Dies when Scarlett is away in Atlanta.Gerald Ohara - Father of Scarlett, Suellen. Owner of Tara Plantation. Husband to Ellen Robillard Ohara. Of Irish descent, born overseas. Becomes insane after death of wife, and dies by falling off horse while jumping dangerous fence.Melanie Hamilton Wilkes - Wife of Ashley Wilkes. Mistress of Twelve Oaks Plantation. Sister to late Charles Hamilton, the first husband of Scarlett Ohara. Mother to Beaux Wilkes. Dies in second pregnancy, warned by Dr. Meade.Charles Hamilton - First husband to Scarlett Ohara. Brother to Melanie Hamilton-Wilkes. Dies in Civil War, childless.Frank Kennedy - Second husband to Scarlett Ohara-Hamilton. Former lover of Suellen Ohara, the younger sister of Scarlett. Dies while avenging the prevented assault on Scarlett. Dies childless.Eugenia Victoria Buttler - Better know as Bonnie. Daughter to Rhett Butler and Scarlet Ohara Kennedy. Spoiled by Rhett. Dies jumping over a fence with her pony, just like her grandfather, Gerald Ohara.
Scarlett Ohara was her full name. Her full name was Katie Scarlett O'Hara..
Scarlett was the fictional heroine of Margaret Mitchell's 1930s novel, Gone with the Wind. She was later played by Vivien Leigh in the 1939 film adaptation, which, if inflation is counted, is the highest-grossing film of all time.
No, she is alive when the film ends.
Yes it is her famous line in the movie Gone With the Wind! TRUST ME ON THAT!
Yes, Tara is the name of Scarlett O'Hara's plantation in Gone with the Wind; on her return home, Scarlett wonders if Tara still stands or if it has been destroyed by the Yankees and is "gone with the wind." Ashley Wilkes, whom Scarlett loves throughout much of the novel, lives at a nearby plantation named Twelve Oaks.
Six important characters die in "Gone with the Wind". They are Ellen, Gerald, Melanie, Charles, Frank Kennedy, and Bonnie.Ellen Robillard Ohara - Mother of Scarlett, Suellen. Wife to Gerald Ohara. Mistress of Tara plantation. Of French descent. Coastline aristocrat. Dies when Scarlett is away in Atlanta.Gerald Ohara - Father of Scarlett, Suellen. Owner of Tara Plantation. Husband to Ellen Robillard Ohara. Of Irish descent, born overseas. Becomes insane after death of wife, and dies by falling off horse while jumping dangerous fence.Melanie Hamilton Wilkes - Wife of Ashley Wilkes. Mistress of Twelve Oaks Plantation. Sister to late Charles Hamilton, the first husband of Scarlett Ohara. Mother to Beaux Wilkes. Dies in second pregnancy, warned by Dr. Meade.Charles Hamilton - First husband to Scarlett Ohara. Brother to Melanie Hamilton-Wilkes. Dies in Civil War, childless.Frank Kennedy - Second husband to Scarlett Ohara-Hamilton. Former lover of Suellen Ohara, the younger sister of Scarlett. Dies while avenging the prevented assault on Scarlett. Dies childless.Eugenia Victoria Buttler - Better know as Bonnie. Daughter to Rhett Butler and Scarlet Ohara Kennedy. Spoiled by Rhett. Dies jumping over a fence with her pony, just like her grandfather, Gerald Ohara.
Originally, Margaret Mitchell had named the heroine of Gone With the Wind, Pansy O'Hara, but people thought this was too weak-sounding, so it was changed to Scarlett.
Gone with the Wind. Rhett Butler says it to Scarlett Ohara.
Scarlett O'Hara in Gone with the Wind, of course.
Over 1,500. They included Bette Davis, Joan Crawford, Katharine Hepburn, and Paulette Goddard.
Vivien Leigh won the 1939 Oscar for Best Actress for her portrayal of Scarlett O'Hara in Gone With The Wind.
Source of the title "Gone with the Wind"The phrase "Gone with the Wind" refers to the swift and complete destruction of the "Old South" -the culture, economic system, infrastructure, wealth, and the people themselves - as a result of the Civil War. The film's opening credits refer to the "Old South" as "a civilization gone with the wind..."