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sudu | 14:37 Sat 07th Jan 2006 | Film, Media & TV
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does anyone have any info on the reaction to rhett butler's final farewell (frankly my dear i dont give a damn)? i know it was considered outrageous but why was it allowed to remain in the film? thanks in advance!
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In the 1930s dam was regarded as a provocative word so to get round it Clark Gable had to put the emphasis on the word give so it became' Frankly my dear, I don't GIVE a dam'

I think David O Selznick (the film's producer) paid the fine,but somehow the line remained.


Marky B

i think originaly he said "i dont give a bloody dam" then the bloody was removed and the line stayed in as it is now a real classic

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