''Scarlett'' is a 1994 American six-hour
television miniseries loosely based on the
1991 book of the same name written by
Alexandra Ripley as a sequel to
Margaret Mitchell
Margaret Munnerlyn Mitchell (November 8, 1900 – August 16, 1949) was an American novelist and journalist. Mitchell wrote only one novel that was published during her lifetime, the American Civil War-era novel ''Gone With the Wind (novel), Gone ...
's 1936 novel ''
Gone with the Wind Gone with the Wind most often refers to:
* Gone with the Wind (novel), ''Gone with the Wind'' (novel), a 1936 novel by Margaret Mitchell
* Gone with the Wind (film), ''Gone with the Wind'' (film), the 1939 adaptation of the novel
Gone with the Wind ...
''. The series was filmed at 53 locations in the United States and abroad, and stars
Joanne Whalley-Kilmer as
Scarlett O'Hara
Katie Scarlett O'Hara is the protagonist of Margaret Mitchell's 1936 in literature, 1936 novel ''Gone with the Wind (novel), Gone with the Wind'' and the 1939 Gone with the Wind (film), film of the same name, where she is portrayed by Vivien Le ...
,
Timothy Dalton
Timothy Leonard Dalton Leggett (; born 21 March 1946) is a British actor. He gained international prominence as the fourth actor to portray fictional secret agent James Bond in the Eon Productions film series, starring in '' The Living Dayli ...
as
Rhett Butler, and
Sean Bean
Sean Bean (born Shaun Mark Bean; 17 April 1959) is an English actor. After graduating from the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art, he made his professional debut in a production of ''Romeo and Juliet'' in 1983 at The Watermill Theatre. Retaining his ...
as Lord Richard Fenton. The miniseries was broadcast in four parts on
CBS on November 13, 15, 16, and 17, 1994.
Synopsis
Although the television miniseries shares its name with the book sequel to ''Gone with the Wind'', the plots between the two differ dramatically. The miniseries begins with many similarities to the book in characters, location, and plot, but it departs more and more until the plot is nearly unrecognizable near the end, including a lengthy prison arc and multiple scenes of violent rape.
The series begins with
Scarlett attending the funeral of
Melanie Wilkes, her late sister-in-law and rival for
Ashley Wilkes
George Ashley Wilkes is a fictional character in Margaret Mitchell's 1936 novel ''Gone with the Wind (novel), Gone with the Wind'' and the 1939 Gone with the Wind (film), film of the same name. The character also appears in the 1991 book ''Sca ...
' affection, at which her estranged husband,
Rhett Butler, is not present. Heartbroken that he left her, Scarlett sets out for
Tara and is saddened when she learns that Mammy, her mainstay since birth, is dying. When she arrives, she sends a telegram to notify Rhett about Mammy under the name of Will Benteen (her sister Suellen's husband), because she knows that Rhett won't come if he suspects she is there. Before Mammy passes away, she makes Rhett swear to look after "her lamb", Miss Scarlett. He agrees, although he has no intention of honoring the request. After Mammy dies, Rhett and Scarlett have another hostile encounter, which culminates in him leaving and her returning to the Atlanta house, determined to win him back.
Return to Tara
This section is practically identical to that of the book regarding Scarlett's actions at the funeral and Mammy's death bed.
Going to Charleston
The major differences in Charleston are in the attitude and behavior of the characters, most notably Scarlett and Anne. Scarlett is not shown struggling with her unease in society but rather is criticized when Anne sees her and Ashley go into his hotel room together, resulting in a steamy kiss. Anne is completely different from her counterpart in the novel; while she is supposed to be a clone of Melanie, she coyly flirts with Rhett and does other things that neither her character in the book nor Melanie ever would have done. The series continues to follow the relationship created between them after the book ceases doing so.
Savannah
Scarlett continues to distance herself from the novel as her relationship with her kin is not so much discovering and assimilating her Irish heritage and family, as escaping from her grandfather's household and passing the time. Her decision to go to
Ireland
Ireland (, ; ; Ulster Scots dialect, Ulster-Scots: ) is an island in the North Atlantic Ocean, in Northwestern Europe. Geopolitically, the island is divided between the Republic of Ireland (officially Names of the Irish state, named Irelan ...
is also preceded by cutting off all ties to America as well as the details of buying her sister Careen's share of Tara, which had been donated to the
convent
A convent is an enclosed community of monks, nuns, friars or religious sisters. Alternatively, ''convent'' means the building used by the community.
The term is particularly used in the Catholic Church, Lutheran churches, and the Anglican ...
as a dowry when she became a nun.
Ireland
Once in Ireland, Scarlett is faced with two main conflicts that differ from the novel. She is pursued by Lord Richard Fenton, of whom her kin disapprove. She also faces quandaries and mixed emotions over the physical force the Irish rebels use against British rule, and the way the English treated the Irish is contrasted to how the South was treated by the North.
Katie Colum O'Hara (Cat)
Scarlett keeps her daughter's birth a secret from Rhett to spite him, thinking that if Katie grows up not knowing her father she will not love him. The day that Rhett finally does meet his daughter, he will realize that she does not love him or even know him, thus giving Scarlett her revenge. Katie is barely talked about beyond this - her role in the book as the possible manifestation of a supernatural force is entirely deleted. Anne Hampton-Butler also travels to Ireland with Rhett, which never occurred in the novel, and she even has a lengthy conversation with Scarlett. Her death from
yellow fever is also detailed.
Lord Fenton
Lord Fenton's character is much more evil than in the novel. He coerces a servant girl named Mary to have sex with him, becomes physically violent, repeatedly rapes her, and he also rapes Scarlett. Mary kills him in retaliation, but Scarlett is accused. The plot completely veers from the novel at this point; when Scarlett is put on trial, Rhett comes to her defense, having learned about Katie. It is also discovered that Colum, found shot dead by the road some time before, was murdered by Lord Fenton. Colum had gone to confront Fenton to ask him to provide the funds to send Mary, who was pregnant with Fenton's child, away to the United States as she wished. Colum had threatened to tell Scarlett about Lord Fenton’s true nature if he didn’t help Mary; Lord Fenton then murdered Colum and left him by the roadside at night.
When Rhett tries to ask Mary to testify to save Scarlett, Mary attempts suicide by drowning herself in the river, but is saved by Rhett. At the trial, Mary is still reluctant to confess that she killed Fenton, but does so after Scarlett is found guilty of murder. Later, Rhett and Scarlett make up with one another and decide to travel the world with Cat.
Cast
;Starring
*
Joanne Whalley-Kilmer as
Scarlett O'Hara
Katie Scarlett O'Hara is the protagonist of Margaret Mitchell's 1936 in literature, 1936 novel ''Gone with the Wind (novel), Gone with the Wind'' and the 1939 Gone with the Wind (film), film of the same name, where she is portrayed by Vivien Le ...
*
Timothy Dalton
Timothy Leonard Dalton Leggett (; born 21 March 1946) is a British actor. He gained international prominence as the fourth actor to portray fictional secret agent James Bond in the Eon Productions film series, starring in '' The Living Dayli ...
as
Rhett Butler
;Also starring
*
Barbara Barrie as Pauline Robillard, one of Scarlett's maternal aunts
( 1–2)
*
Sean Bean
Sean Bean (born Shaun Mark Bean; 17 April 1959) is an English actor. After graduating from the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art, he made his professional debut in a production of ''Romeo and Juliet'' in 1983 at The Watermill Theatre. Retaining his ...
as Lord Richard Fenton
( 2–4)
*
Brian Bedford as Sir John Morland
( 3–4)
*
Stephen Collins as
Ashley Wilkes
George Ashley Wilkes is a fictional character in Margaret Mitchell's 1936 novel ''Gone with the Wind (novel), Gone with the Wind'' and the 1939 Gone with the Wind (film), film of the same name. The character also appears in the 1991 book ''Sca ...
( 1, 3)
*
John Gielgud
Sir Arthur John Gielgud ( ; 14 April 1904 – 21 May 2000) was an English actor and theatre director whose career spanned eight decades. With Ralph Richardson and Laurence Olivier, he was one of the trinity of actors who dominated the Britis ...
as Pierre Robillard, Scarlett's maternal grandfather
( 2)
*
Annabeth Gish as Anne Hampton-Butler
( 1–4)
*
George Grizzard
George Cooper Grizzard Jr. (April 1, 1928 – October 2, 2007) was an American stage, television, and film actor. He was the recipient of a Grammy Award, a Primetime Emmy Award and a Tony Award, among other accolades.
Biography
Early life and ...
as Henry Hamilton, Melanie's uncle
( 1–3)
*
Julie Harris as Eleanor Butler, Rhett's mother
( 1–4)
*
Melissa Leo as Suellen O'Hara Benteen
( 1, 3)
*
Colm Meaney
Colm J. Meaney (; ; born 30 May 1953) is an Irish actor. Known for his performances across screen and stage, he has received seven nominations from the Irish Film & Television Academy, winning twice for 2001's '' How Harry Became a Tree'', and ...
as Father Colum O'Hara
( 2–3)
*
Gary Raymond as Old Daniel O'Hara
( 2–4)
*
Esther Rolle as Mammy
( 1)
*
Jean Smart
Jean Elizabeth Smart (born September 13, 1951) is an American actress. Jean Smart filmography, Her work includes both comedy and drama, and List of awards and nominations received by Jean Smart, her accolades include six Primetime Emmy Awards a ...
as Sally Brewton
( 1–2, 4)
*
Elizabeth Wilson as Eulalie Robillard, one of Scarlett's maternal aunts
( 1–2)
*
Paul Winfield as Big Sam
( 1)
*
Sara Crowe as Lulie Harris
( 1)
*
Rakie Ayola as Pansy
( 1–3)
*
Ray McKinnon as Will Benteen, husband of Scarlett's sister Suellen
( 1, 3)
*
Pippa Guard as
India Wilkes ( 1)
*
Tina Kellegher as Mary Boyle
( 2–4)
*
Bairbre Dowling as Mrs. Boyle
( 4)
*
Rosaleen Linehan as Mrs. Fitzpatrick
( 2–4)
*
Betsy Blair as Sister of Mercy
( 2)
*
Ronald Pickup as Whitlock
( 4)
*
Delena Kidd as Lady Morland
( 3–4)
*
Dorothy Tutin as Lady Fenton
( 4)
*
Peter Eyre as Roberts
( 4)
*
Ann-Margret as Belle Watling
( 1–4)
Awards and nominations
References
External links
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1990s American television miniseries
1990s English-language films
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Television shows based on American novels
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Works based on Gone with the Wind
Television shows set in Charleston, South Carolina