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  1. On June 25, 1940, Hackathorne died in Hollywood, California, at age 44. [3] He was buried in Hollywood Forever Cemetery . Hackathorne and Lillian Hall in Minnesota newspaper promotion for The Last of the Mohicans (1920)

  2. “The friendship I have had in my heart for you has ripened into a deeper feeling, a feeling more beautiful, more pure, more sacred. Dare I name it you? Ah! It is love which makes me so bold!” — Margaret Mitchell , Gone with the Wind. Tagged: Love In Literature. “Frankly my dear, I don't give a damn.” — Rhett Butler , Gone with the Wind.

  3. “I'm saying very plainly that the Yankees are better equipped than we. They've got factories, shipyards, coalmines... and a fleet to bottle up our harbors and starve us to death. All we've got is cotton, and slaves and... arrogance.”

  4. George Hackathorne. Actor: Merry-Go-Round. Entered movies in 1916 and played Sid Sawyer in "Tom Sawyer" and "Huck and Tom", 1917 and 1918 respectively, at the request of Mary Pickford. He went on to play minor roles in a number of films but did not fare too well with the coming of sound.

    • February 13, 1896
    • June 25, 1940
  5. On June 25, 1940, Hackathorne died in Hollywood, California, at age 44. [3] He was buried in Hollywood Forever Cemetery . Hackathorne and Lillian Hall in Minnesota newspaper promotion for The Last of the Mohicans (1920)

  6. He went on to play minor roles in a number of films but did not fare too well with the coming of sound. His last film role was that of a wounded soldier in "Gone With The Wind." Hackathorne died following a prolonged illness.

  7. George Hackathorne (February 13, 1896 – June 25, 1940) was an American actor of the silent era. He appeared in 59 films between 1916 and 1939. His interment was located in Hollywood Forever Cemetery.

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