

Gone with the Wind fans are excited because the house is for sale at auction this month. It was completely renovated in 2017 and has been operating as an inn. Since then the grand home has gone on to appear in over 15 movies, including the recent comedy Life of the Partywith Melissa McCarthy. On the morning of the execution, Bonnie dresses as the friar and escapes: together again, Luis and Juilia go to Morocco and are in love more than ever.This 1836 Greek Revival known as Whitehall in Covington, Georgia, was author Margaret Mitchell’s inspiration for Twelve Oaks, the Wilkes Plantation in the classic movie Gone with the Wind. The woman is sentenced and tells a friar the whole story. Luis presses his wife, so she poisons him, then she repents and tries to save him, until she finally kills him. One evening, Luis follows Bonnie and sees her with Walter, who actually is her real accomplice and his real name is Billy. Meanwhile Walter claims to have found dead the real Julie and Luis shoots him, then he flees. Luis meets private investigator Walter Downs and together they go to Havana, where Luis sees Julie, who claims her real name is Bonnie. Julie is disappeared indeed and has taken away all the money. When Emily visits them, she claims the letter hasn't been written by her own sister. Luis grants his wife free access to his bank accounts and invites her to write to her sister Emily saying everything is fine. They celebrate the marriage and the couple is overwhelmed by passion. Luis Vargas is the owner of a coffee plantation and decides to marry Julie Russell, an American woman.
