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Red Dust

Red Dust
Warner Archive

January 6th, 2013







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Rating: 4.5 / 5.0 (31 votes)

Released: 2012-11-06

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Red Dust by Warner Archive

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Movie Details

Director
Victor Fleming
Studio
Warner Archive
Runtime
83
Rated
NR (Not Rated)
Binding
DVD

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Description

From the first moment wisecracking Vantine (Harlow) takes refuge on the plantation run by Carson (Gable), he sizes her up as an easy mark for his virile charm. But when a research engineer (Gene Raymond) and his elegant wife, Barbara (Mary Astor), appear on the scene, Carson falls hard for the beautiful Barbara, discarding Vantine as nothing more than a “cute little trick.” The steamy rivalry between the women soon boils into a jealous rage – with violent consequences. Oscar®-winning Best Director Victor Fleming (Gone with the Wind, 1939) deftly orchestrates the script's tense drama and hilarious erotic comedy, helping Gable and Harlow turn Red Dust into pure gold.

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Actors

  • Clark Gable
  • Jean Harlow
  • Gene Raymond
  • Mary Astor

Format

  • NTSC

Editorial Review

Red Dust is the second of six movies Clark Gable and Jean Harlow made together. As usual, he plays a rugged man's man whose devilishly sexy good looks and deep-rooted gallantry make him irresistible to women; she, a tough, no-nonsense broad with a smart mouth, champagne hair, a body that won't quit, and a heart of mush. Their presence elevates this otherwise melodramatic soaper to the rank of classic. Directed by Victor Fleming (who, at Gable's insistence, took over the direction of Gone With the Wind from George Cukor), it definitely bears Fleming's macho mark.

Dennis Carson (Gable) runs a Southeast Asian rubber plantation. Vantine, a “woman of easy virtue” (Harlow), drifts into camp looking for a place to evade the law. One look at Dennis and she falls, hard. Her incessant chatter drives him nuts–and out of sheer impudence she insists on calling him “Fred”–but she finally wears him down. “You talk too much, but you're a cute little trick at that,” he grins, pulling her onto his lap as the camera cuts away…

Then Dennis falls for Babs Willis (Mary Astor), the genteel wife of visiting surveyor Gary Willis (Gene Raymond). (The couple arrives at the dangerous, ramshackle camp with tennis rackets.) Babs can't help but succumb to Dennis's raw masculine power. Come the monsoons, he carries her in out of the rain. Their ensuing first kiss is one hot movie moment–and her a married woman! Of course this can't last: Gable and Harlow have to end up together. Dennis takes pity on Gary and abandons his plan to run away with Babs. “I've been noble,” he tells Vantine, taking her in his arms. “Well, it's about time!” she replies. –Laura Mirsky

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Binding
DVD
Disks
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