I'd like to announce an Online Exhibition on "Gone With The Wind" which is on the web site of The Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center at The University of Texas at Austin. The exhibition is divided into the three sections: "The Search For Scarlett," "Costumes and Makeup," and "The Book Purchase." "The Search For Scarlett" section shows how producer David O. Selznick and his staff cast the most coveted role in the history of film. This section includes many verbatim transcriptions of actual memos and letters, photographs of many of the top contenders for the role, and QuickTime video clips from the screentests of Tallulah Bankhead, Lana Turner, Joan Bennett, Jean Arthur, Paullette Goddard and Vivien Leigh. The "Wardrobe and Makeup" portion includes biographies of costume designer Walter Plunkett and makeup supervisor Monty Westmore, more than 30 makeup photographs used in the production, and sections on several dresses from the film. Of particular interest is a QuickTimeVR Object Movie of the famous Curtain Dress, the outfit Scarlett, in desparate straits after the war, made from the green velvet curtains of her beloved plantation, Tara. "The Book Purchase" portion of the exhibition featuers verbatim transcriptions of actual memos, telegrams, teletypes and letters which tell the complex and exciting story of how Selznick and Katherine Brown, his New York story editor, aquired the film rights to Margaret Mitchell's novel. The URL of the Gone With the Wind exhibition is http://www.lib.utexas.edu/Libs/HRC/HRHRC/DOS/GWTW/GWTW.html The online exhibition was conceived, designed, and produced by Steve Wilson. ---- To sign off SCREEN-L, e-mail [log in to unmask] and put SIGNOFF SCREEN-L in the message. Problems? Contact [log in to unmask]