飘 Gone with the Wind Movie Script

杰瑞发布于2024-09-27

Epic Civil War drama focuses on the life of petulant southern belle Scarlett O'Hara (Vivien Leigh). Starting with her idyllic on a sprawling plantation, the film traces her survival through the tragic history of the South during the Civil War and Reconstruction, and her tangled love affairs with Ashley Wilkes (Leslie Howard) and Rhett Butler (Clark Gable). 斯嘉丽是美国佐治亚州一位富足且颇有地位的种植园主的女儿。父亲杰拉尔德·奥哈拉是爱尔兰的移民。刚到佐治亚州时,杰拉尔德身无分文,靠赌博赢得了塔拉庄园的所有权。于是就开始在这块红色的土… Read more 创作背景 历史背景 美国南北战争摧毁了佐治亚乃至整个南方的经济,黑奴重新获得自由,昔日奴隶主养尊处优的好时光随风而逝,飘得远远的。为了生存,他们必须放下臭架子,努力奋斗,不然只有死路一条,连亚

RHETT:
Not interested.
SCARLETT:
Mortgage on Tara...
RHETT:
What would I do with a farm?
SCARLETT:
You wouldn't lose, I'd pay you back after next year's cotton.
RHETT:
Not good enough. Have you nothing better? SCARLETT You once said you loved me. If you still love me, Rhett...
RHETT:
You haven't forgotten that I'm not a marrying man.
SCARLETT:
No. I haven't forgotten.
RHETT:
You're not worth three hundred dollars. You'll never mean anything but misery to any man.
SCARLETT:
Go on, insult me, I don't care what you say, only give me the money! I won't let Tara go, I can't let it go while there's a breath left in my body. Oh, Rhett, won't you please give me the money?
RHETT:
I couldn't give you the money if I wanted to. My funds are in Liverpool, not in Atlanta. If I tried drawing a draft, the Yankees would be on me like a duck on a junebug. So you see my dear, you've abased yourself to no purpose. Stop it! You want the Yankees to see like this?
SCARLETT:
Take your hands off me, you dunk! You know what I am going to say before I started. You knew you wouldn't lend me the money and yet, and yet, you let me go on.
RHETT:
I enjoyed hearing what you had to say. Cheer up, you can come to my hanging and I'll remember you in my will.
SCARLETT:
I'll come to your hanging. The only thing I'm afraid of is they won't hang you in time to pay the taxes on Tara.
Chapter 9 Scarlett's Second Marriage (Scarlett leaves the jail in burning anger. But the visit of Scarlett and her new dress to Atlanta is not a complete futility. She meets Frank Kennedy, Sue Ellen's beau.)
FRANK:
Surely it can't be Miss Scarlett!
SCARLETT:
Why, Frank Kennedy!
FRANK:
And Mammie...
MAMMIE:
It sure is good to see home folks.
FRANK:
I didn't know you were in Atlanta.
SCARLETT:
I didn't know you were.
FRANK:
Didn't Miss Sue Ellen tell you about my store?
SCARLETT:
Did she, I don't remember. Have you a store? This?
FRANK:
Won't you come in, look around a bit?
(Into the store) I don't suppose it looks like much to a lady, but I can't help being proud of it.
SCARLETT:
You're not making money?