Gone with the Wind

Gone with the Wind

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  • Type: Movie
  • Genres: Drama, War, Romance
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Description

A manipulative Southern belle carries on a turbulent affair with a blockade runner during the American Civil War

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It is referred to by these television series...

Dead Like Me

This Television Series refers to Gone with the Wind
Gone with the Wind is referenced numerous times throughout the series due to the fact that Daisy was killed during the filming of the movie.
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It is parodied by these television episodes...

King of the Hill:
Season:  9  / Episode:  13 
Gone with the Windstorm

This Television Episode parodies Gone with the Wind
The title of this episode is a parody of the title of the film 'Gone with the Wind'.

It is referred to by these television episodes...

Family Guy:
Season:  12  / Episode:  4 
A Fistful of Meg

This Television Episode refers to Gone with the Wind
Meg wants to go to private school after the incident in the cafeteria with the new kid, Mike. Lois tells here there's no money for private school, because Peter wasted so much of it on his grand staircase entrance. A cutaway to the staircase in the house being transformed to the one from 'Gone With the Wind' while Peter is dressed as Scarlett O'Hara.

The Simpsons:
Season:  22  / Episode:  16 
A Midsummer's Nice Dream

This Television Episode refers to Gone with the Wind
At the beginning of this episode, Kent Brockman's special segment 'That's Kent-ertainment!' is shown, with Kent Brockman, the local news reporter, in different famous movie scenes. 'Gone with the Wind' is one of the films featured in the special segment.

The Simpsons:
Season:  2  / Episode:  18 
Brush with Greatness

This Television Episode refers to Gone with the Wind
When Homer announces he is going on a diet, he says: "As God as my witness, I'll always be hungry again!", a reference to the famous line "With God as my witness, I'll never be hungry again!" from the film Gone with the Wind.

Rules of Engagement:
Season:  3  / Episode:  4 
Dad's Visit

This Television Episode refers to Gone with the Wind
Jennifer persuades Adam to watch her favorite movie, "Gone with the Wind", which he has never seen before, so the two of them can talk about it together.

Mad Men:
Season:  2  / Episode:  1 
For Those Who Think Young

This Television Episode refers to Gone with the Wind
After Betty comes home from riding horses, Sally says she wants to go the next time. Betty tells her it's too dangerous, and asks Sally, "Do you remember what happened to the little girl in 'Gone with the Wind'?".

Modern Family:
Season:  3  / Episode:  6 
Go Bullfrogs!

This Television Episode refers to Gone with the Wind
After dropping Luke off for a sleepover, the other mothers invite Claire in to watch 'Gone With the Wind' in the screening room. Claire wants to spend her one night without Phil or the kids doing something fun, and lies to the other mother, telling her she's already seen the movie, but in reality, she's never seen it.

The Office:
Season:  5  / Episode:  15 
Lecture Circuit (Part 2)

This Television Episode refers to Gone with the Wind
Michael is in Nashua for part of his lecture circuit. He tells the Nashua employees " How do we deal with clients who say, "Frankly, my dear, I don't give a damn... about paper" and get them to "Show us the money!" .

The Simpsons:
Season:  2  / Episode:  14 
Principal Charming

This Television Episode refers to Gone with the Wind
When Skinner returns to school, he declares that "Tomorrow is another school day!", a reference to the line "Tomorrows is another day!" from the 1939 film Gone with the Wind.

The Simpsons:
Season:  21  / Episode:  15 
Stealing First Base

This Television Episode refers to Gone with the Wind
As Nikki performs CPR on Bart, a montage of famous kiss scenes plays, showing a clip from the film 'Gone with the Wind'.

New Girl:
Season:  2  / Episode:  16 
Table 34

This Television Episode refers to Gone with the Wind
Jesse said she was like Scarlett O'hara in her curtain dress after Nick kissed her.

Mad Men:
Season:  3  / Episode:  4 
The Arrangements

This Television Episode refers to Gone with the Wind
George calls Betty "Scarlet O'Hara" (one of the lead characters from Gone with the Wind) while they are in the kitchen talking about George's will and future funeral arrangements.

Archer:
Season:  3  / Episode:  4 
The Man From Jupiter

This Television Episode refers to Gone with the Wind
Woodhouse mentions this film.

The Simpsons:
Season:  2  / Episode:  21 
Three Men and a Comic Book

This Television Episode refers to Gone with the Wind
When Bart begs Mrs. Glick not to apply iodine to his wounded arm, she grabs his arm and the scene shifts to their silhouettes as Bart screams, mirroring a scene in the 1939 film Gone with the Wind.

The Simpsons:
Season:  21  / Episode:  9 
Thursdays with Abie

This Television Episode refers to Gone with the Wind
Abe recalls his youth, working as a shoe shine boy at Springfield Union Station. He meets a young Clark Gable and gives him a copy of his book, 'Gone with the Wind'. Clark Gable tells the young Abe that he's never heard of this story before, and asks him not to tell the story to anyone for 60 years. Clark Gable is famous for his role in the film 'Gone with the Wind'.

GCB:
Season:  1  / Episode:  6 
Turn the Other Cheek

This Television Episode refers to Gone with the Wind

It is referred to by these movies...

Whatever Works

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This Movie refers to Gone with the Wind
A reference is made to the movie Gone with the Wind when Boris brings Melody upstairs to his apartment for something to eat.
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It is referred to by these television commercials...

Pepsi Mini Cans Commercial - Little Cans, Epic Satisfaction!

This Television Commercial refers to Gone with the Wind
The line "Frankly my dear, I don't give a..." is a line made famous in the 1939 film, 'Gone With the Wind'.

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The Cleveland Show:
Season:  1  / Episode:  17 
Gone with the Wind

 

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