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Test your wits with our weekly film trivia question. For the answer just click on the answer link below. Victor Fleming is the director of record for Gone with the Wind (1939), although he was the second of three directors employed by producer David O. Selznick during the making of Gone with the Wind--the first was George Cukor, who filmed thirty minutes or so of footage before Fleming replaced him. Who was the third director? Is this week's question too easy for you? Are you a glutton for punishment? Test your knowledge with previous questions using our Movie Quiz Archives, which are sorted by the week in which they appeared. ANSWER Sam Wood—he subbed for Fleming for several weeks when the latter recovered from exhaustion. Wood directed another classic movie from 1939, Goodbye, Mr. Chips; Fleming directed The Wizard of Oz that year as well.
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