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hey guys 

Gone With The Wind was released pretty much at the end of the economy crisis. If you want to go with that though; there were less movie theaters in 1939, therefore it was shown less often than Titanic was. Titanic was in the movie theaters a VERY long time; I believe they even extended the theatrical showings.
The 1930's actually brought about a LARGE increase of movies because more people were going to the movies, not only to escape the realities of their life, but also because of how cheap it was (around 5 to 10 cents). Color movies were debuted during the 1930's. Musicals were being produced for the screen as well.
Gone With The Wind was released pretty much at the end of the economy crisis.
pastries.
We're talking about pastries.
http://youtube.com/watch?v=5EVSGGN_U3k this song is tight!