Scarlett's Baby
Although only five years old when given the role of Bonnie Blue Butler, Cammie still remembers what it was like to work with star Clark Gable and director Victor Fleming. Cammie’s book is filled with fascinating inside information concerning what happened on and off the set. It also includes poignant and humorous descriptions of her challenges as a new child actress.
Of course, when Cammie walked onto the sound stage back in 1939, she had no idea Gone With The Wind would become such a cinematic phenomenon. The film went on to win 10 Oscars and has been screened millions of times throughout the world. It’s still going strong on DVD.
Released last year, BONNIE BLUE BUTLER: A ‘GONE WITH THE WIND’ MEMOIR coincided with the movie’s 70th Anniversary. Yes indeed, fans (called “Windies”) continue to celebrate this beloved film. Those fans -- as well as movie addicts everywhere – should enjoy listening to Cammie talk about her book and her GWTW memories.
This special BlogTalkRadio show airs at 4 p.m. Eastern Time (1 p.m. Pacific Time) on Tuesday, February 9. During the live show, listeners are invited to call in and to participate in a chat. An archived segment will also be available.
CALL-IN NUMBER: 646-478-5668
HOST: Betty Jo Tucker
CO-HOST: Jazz Shaw
PRODUCER: Nikki Starr
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Labels: Bonnie Blue Butler, Cammie King Conlon, Clark Gable, Gone With The Wind, Scarlett's Baby, Victor Fleming
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