Oscar Polk

Oscar Polk

  • Born: 1899-12-25
  • Height: 6' 4" (1.93 m)
  • Profession: actor
  • Representative Works: "Moon Palace Treasure Box", "Birth of the Blues", "Gone with the Wind"
  • Oscar Polk is an actor whose main works include "Moon Palace Treasure Box", "Birth of the Blues", "Gone with the Wind" and so on.
    Extended Reading
    • Stanford 2022-03-24 09:01:16

      Gone with the Wind

      Gone with the Wind is the most proud blockbuster film in Hollywood film and television. This film is costly, luxurious scenes, and realistic war scenes. With its commendable artistic achievements, it has become a classic in American film history. The work is never tiresome.

      Gone with the Wind is...

    • Assunta 2022-03-21 09:01:14

      Her courage and tragedy.

      Many people mentioned how unforgettable and moved by the small climax of pulling the radish in the film, and I want to say that it was another scene that really touched me: Scarlett was hiding in the ditch under the bridge with the carriage in his hand. Heavy rain, soldiers marching on the bridge,...

    • Nikita 2022-03-22 09:01:13

      The movie is very good, but I really hate the role of Scarlett. This is a completely self-centered scum. She always bases her happiness and so-called "independence" on deception and the pain of others. Although many of Rhett’s words and deeds are not righteous, they are still kind in nature. In contrast, Scarlett’s selfishness is deeply rooted in his bones. It is simply incurable. It is impossible to understand how such a character can bring a lot of help The audience is fascinated by it. The scene where Rhett gets rid of Scarlett is really pleasant.

    • Mark 2021-10-20 19:02:24

      Ashley’s age and appearance are indeed a problem. I doubt that when Gable originally signed the contract, he asked all actors to find something uglier than him.

    Gone with the Wind quotes

    • Scarlett: [pleads with Rhett as he is about to leave to join the Confederate Army] Oh, Rhett! Please, don't go! You can't leave me! Please! I'll never forgive you!

      Rhett Butler: I'm not asking you to forgive me. I'll never understand or forgive myself. And if a bullet gets me, so help me, I'll laugh at myself for being an idiot. There's one thing I do know... and that is that I love you, Scarlett. In spite of you and me and the whole silly world going to pieces around us, I love you. Because we're alike. Bad lots, both of us. Selfish and shrewd. But able to look things in the eyes as we call them by their right names.

      Scarlett: [struggles] Don't hold me like that!

      Rhett Butler: [holds her tighter] Scarlett! Look at me! I've loved you more than I've ever loved any woman and I've waited for you longer than I've ever waited for any woman.

      [kisses her forehead]

      Scarlett: [turns her face away] Let me alone!

      Rhett Butler: [forces her to look him in the eyes] Here's a soldier of the South who loves you, Scarlett. Wants to feel your arms around him, wants to carry the memory of your kisses into battle with him. Never mind about loving me, you're a woman sending a soldier to his death with a beautiful memory. Scarlett! Kiss me! Kiss me... once...

      [he kisses her]

    • Rhett Butler: Now that you've got your lumber mill and Frank's money, you won't come to me as you did to the jail, so I see I shall have to marry you.

      Scarlett: I never heard of such bad taste.