“Gone With The Wind” details to be revealed

File Photo SCREENING—Historian Marc Wanamaker will explain a “Gone with the Wind” rare and interesting photo collection and other interesting items.

Marc Wanamaker will present a unique behind-the-scenes view on the making of the film “Gone With The Wind,” which marked its 75th anniversary last year, at the general meeting of the Culver City Historical Society on Wednesday, Jan. 21 beginning at 7:00 p.m. in the Multi-Purpose Room in the Veterans Memorial Building at 4117 Overland Ave. in Culver City.

From David O. Selznick to the technical advisors brought from Atlanta, Wanamaker will explain through a chronological presentation of rare and interesting photos, how the film was made and the people who made it from pre-production, to production, post-production and exhibition.

Wanamaker is a renowned historian, archivist, and lecturer in film history. In 1971, he founded Bison Archives in Los Angeles, a leading repository of research and photographs of motion picture history. He also assisted in forming the American Film Institute facilities in Beverly Hills in 1969 and was an AFI staff member for seven years.

Wanamaker’s extensive list of publications includes more than a dozen books as well as articles in the Los Angeles Times and interviews in numerous documentaries related to motion picture history.

The public is invited to enjoy this free program and students are encouraged to attend.  For information persons interested can call (310) 253-6941 or send an email message to info@CulverCityHistoricalSociety.org.