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Jun 21, 2021

[Answer] Which classic film had three different directors?

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...1. "Citizen Kane" 2. "The Wizard of Oz" 3. "Sunset Boulevard" 4. "Gone With the Wind"




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"Gone With the Wind" - "Gone With the Wind" is considered a classic, but its production was a bit of a mess. It actually started filming before casting Vivien Leigh in a starring role, and its production also saw several directors come and go. The first director (George Cukor) left after friction with Clark Gable and/or producer David Selznick, depending on which account you believe. The next director (Victor Fleming) had a nervous breakdown, and a third director (Sam Wood) came in to cover for him while he took a break. Victor Fleming eventually returned to finish the project.:


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