'Gone with the Wind', the legendary movie had several elaborate shots of its time. While, the sets may only be seen in digital form now, the off-screen pad where the cast of the 1939 classic film partied can be yours for just $3.2 million.
According to Curbed, the residence located in the plush neighborhood of Buckhead in Atlanta, Georgia offers period vibes. Designed by Cooper and Cooper, the residence is being called 'grandma chic' by the publication.
Listing records of the home states the home is a large single-family, two-story residence comprising of four bedrooms and three full and one half bathroom. Interiors of the house feature hardwood and tiled flooring, wooden doors and large wooden windows.
Exclusive living spaces of the home include a great room, a solarium, an office, a library, separate dining and breakfast rooms, a kitchen with a mid-rise island and pantry.
Outside, the house is surrounded by rolling greens and has ample recreation area.
The listing describes the home as, "Gorgeous historic home designed by Cooper and Cooper, and host to the 1939 Gone With the Wind cast party. Spacious rooms and easy floorplan for entertaining."
Check out the photos of the home, here.
The movie 'Gone with the Wind' was an epic historical romance adapted from the Pulitzer-winning novel of the same title by Margaret Mitchell. Vivian Leigh, Clark Gable and Leslie Howard played the central characters in the award winning film. The movie received 10 Oscars and is listed in America's top 100 films list of American Film Institute.
According to Pajiba.com, "Despite their steamy on-screen chemistry, Leigh hated kissing Gable. He wore false teeth and she was quoted as saying, "Kissing Clark Gable in Gone with the Wind was not that exciting. His dentures smelled something awful.""
Read more interesting facts about 'Gone with the Wind' movie, here. More recently, Alicia Rhett, the last surviving cast member of the 1939 movie passed away. Rhett played 'India Wilkes', sister of 'Ashley Wilkes' in the movie. She passed away at the South Carolina retirement home she lived in since 2002, reports Daily Mail.