Gone With the Wind - Tara's Theme (Max Steiner) video free download


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Duration: 04:40
Uploaded: 2009/06/24

Film: Gone With The Wind (1939)

Directed by: George Cukor

Composed by: Max Steiner

Players: Clark Gable, Vivien Leigh, Olivia de Havilland, Leslie Howard, Thomas Mitchell.

This movie holds so many vivid memories for me from may stages of my life, and with those memories is this music. I'd rate both the movie and its music at 5/5.

Comments

7 years ago

Carolyn Nuss

Beautiful music score for this classical motion picture!

7 years ago

kristin vermillion

It is Max Steiner's music...there is a great book about the filming in the library... awesome...I had the privilege of meeting 1 of Vivien's stand-ins many years ago... wonderful visit...

7 years ago

Κλεα Ντινου

This film is amazing! The soundtrack is brilliant!I love the customs, the atmosphere, the actors, the plot. Scarlet is so beautiful .However, it is said that this movie is ratsistic and I agree partly with this. But we have to remember that Mamy , Scarlet's baby siter won an Oscar for this role and she was black .More specifically she was the first black actor who won an Oscar. In addition some people think that it is a very big movie . I think is great and for this reason the duration is not a problem .Is not just a good classic movie is an epic movie

7 years ago

jslasher1

This recording is not from the original soundtrack. It has been re-orchestrated, with a different tempo.

7 years ago

Spartan Barton

I truly believe this to be the most emotionally enveloping theme/score of all time. Always gets me.

7 years ago

kristin vermillion

What a wonderful piece of incredible music... Max Steiner had such a gift...dr. kristin vermillion

8 years ago

Richard Moon

Thlanks.

10 years ago

Meade Music

This is not Max Steiner. This is a re-make.

10 years ago

Darrell Jones

I have studied and loved and admired this intriguing novel and its movie counterpart for three-fourths of my adult life.  The grandeur of the film is astoundingly announced with the main title, "Tara's Theme,"  which never fails to make me stop dead in my tracks if I hear it in a department store or elevator.  I sat up late as a teenager reading the book, fascinated with the characters and the story Margaret Mitchell had  written with such clarity.  I never knew then that when it was first published, Margaret Mitchell got letters from children complaining that their grandparents would not let them  quit reading the book until they found out if Scarlett made it home to Tara!  "I'll think about it tomorrow!" has become my day-to-day philosophy....

11 years ago

eugene birkenstock

The top and most unforgetable  movie I've ever seen. Familiarity does not make it any less attractive.  I've seen it over a dozen times The music Steiner wrote fits exactly.!!!

11 years ago

Ernest Spencer

Steiner scored some of the great classics; he also did "Casablanca."  GWTW had a great score, cinematic art at its best.  Historically it was kind of lacking, but this is one film where I give it a pass.

11 years ago

Tulaayn

My understanding is that the movie had two directors. One replace the other. I can't remember if Fleming was the first or the replacement.

11 years ago

Tulaayn

I grew up in Atlanta, Georgia listening to this music. It was the theme music for a local radio station, WSB. Tara was a composite of memories of the author. There a "Tara" Clayton County, Georgia, but it was built to capitalize on the book.

12 years ago

jmc64150

"Autant En Emporte Le Vent" n'est pas une Histoire d'amour entre Scarlett et Reth. (L'affiche est trompeuse car dans le film il n'y a aucune scène de baiser passionné). Pour résumer, Reth aime Scarlett, Scarlett aime Ashley, Ashley aime Melanie.

12 years ago

oldmoviemusic

I really like Titanic, and it was my favorite movie at one time too, but the film is to me soap-opera-ish because of the love story and the lack of complexity within it. This isn't an insult, I love Jack & Rose, but if you look at how their relationships unfolds, with the class disapproval, the mean fiancee, it all has a soap opera feel to it in some ways. That doesn't have to be a bad thing - part of Titanic's charm is that is does it very, very well! Hopefully that clarified what I meant! :)

12 years ago

MichaelABarnum

I think it's unfair to write Titanic off as soap-operatic. Titanic is my favorite movie, and it has encouraged me to watch GWTW. Of course, I'm not suggesting that Titanic is better or that GWTW is soap-operatic.

12 years ago

TheNoobPube

I struggle to watch this movie without wanting their slaves to kill them

12 years ago

yang young

nowadays the world was ruined by some shit things. Many Good Stuff were gone with the wind

12 years ago

HenryConway007

No, I’m talking about the novels themselves, not their adaptations. As much as I’m not a fan of “Gone”, it sure beats the shit outta “Titanic”. Disney was more of a great businessman than a great artist. The bulk of his films were mediocre, at best, a legacy that his company’s kept up to this day,

12 years ago

Jedadiah Liskey

You sound like my Grandad. :') Yes, those words sound like him. I actually made a comparisson with Titanic and GWTW back in college. And even though both are great, and Titanic is my favorite, GWTW Trumps Titanic any day.

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