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Gone With the Wind

Autant en emporte le vent is a French musical adaptation of the 1936 Margaret Mitchell novel Gone with the Wind produced by Dove Attia and Albert Cohen in 2003, with music and lyrics by Gérard Presgurvic and staging and choreography by Kamel Ouali.

Top Cast

  • Laura Presgurvic

    Laura Presgurvic

    Scarlett O'Hara

  • Vincent Niclo

    Vincent Niclo

    Rhett Butler

  • Sophie Delmas

    Sophie Delmas

    Belle Watling

  • Sandra Léane

    Sandra Léane

    Mélanie Hamilton Wiles

  • Dominique Magloire

    Dominique Magloire

    Mama

  • Arié Itah

    Arié Itah

    Gérald O'Hara

  • Cyril Niccolaï

    Cyril Niccolaï

    Ashley Wilkes

  • Joël O'Cangha

    Joël O'Cangha

    Le chef des esclaves

Overview

Autant en emporte le vent is a French musical adaptation of the 1936 Margaret Mitchell novel Gone with the Wind produced by Dove Attia and Albert Cohen in 2003, with music and lyrics by Gérard Presgurvic and staging and choreography by Kamel Ouali.

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