Product Information
Product Details: Scarlett (1994)
- Edition:
- DVD . See other editions
- MPAA Rating:
- Unrated
- Release Date:
- 09/18/2001
- UPC:
- 707729117629
- Directed by:
- John Erman
- Featuring:
- Joanne Whalley, Timothy Dalton, Sean Bean. See all cast
Synopsis: Scarlett (1994)
Synopis: A sequel to GONE WITH THE WIND in which Scarlett (played by the lovely Joanne Whalley of SCANDAL and WILLOW) refuses to accept Rhett's rejection and travels to Charleston to win him back. Unable to change his mind, she travels to Ireland, stirring up London society, and vowing never to reveal to Rhett a secret only she knows.Features: Scarlett (1994)
Features: DVD Features:Region 1
Keep Case
Additional Release Material:
Making-Of
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User Reviews: Scarlett
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Scarlett--I saw red
, February 24, 2006Reviewer: myladycelebrian - See all myladycelebrian's reviews -
I LIKED IT!
, November 30, 2006Reviewer: tydye12345 - See all tydye12345's reviews1 of 1 Yahoo! Users found this Scarlett review helpfulPros: No longer a cliff hanger!
Cons: acting was awful!
Okay, so this movie had a lot of glitches, wasn't very well thought out, and had some horrible acting, but I was still glued to the TV. Gone With the Wind left me sobbing in tears on the edge of my seat about to jump through my TV so i could find out what happened. This is the main reason i adored Scarlett. It answered all the questions I so badly wanted answered. Yes it was a terrible movie, and whats-her-face was sure as heck no Vivian Leigh, and Rhet was no Clark Gable, but the story is great and very unpredictable and finally I had some GWTW closure! I bought it and I sugguest you do too! ...



Pros: Sean Bean, one of the greatest actors of our time, is in it.
Cons: Everything else about it.
First, the scenes between Timothy Dalton and Annabeth Gish were so tedious, they could have and in fact should have been handled by narrative. Second, none of the performers (save Paul Winfield) who played the characters we saw in GWTW were anywhere near close to the caliber of the original actors--it was quite a let down. Third, Jean Smart's character was over played and unnecessary. Fourth, I'm sorry to say that in that period of our country's history, there is no way Big Sam would have been accepted as a merchant in the South--nor would he have been able to be so "educated" in his manner. Fifth, the musical score was completely out of sync with both the mood and the time period of the film. Sixth, I love Sean Bean--he and Colm Meany both gave excellent performances, but that wasn't enough to save this production. And finally, speaking as a Southern woman, our Katie Scarlett would NEVER have gone on a fox hunt without wearing her riding gloves. I own this DVD because I collect Sean's work, but otherwise it is a waste of your time to watch. You'll never get those hours back! ...