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Red Dust

Released 1932
Runtime 83
Category Romance
Language English
Director Victor Fleming

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What it’s about

Dennis Carson (Gable) is the hard-living, macho owner of a rubber plantation in Indochina. There, he dallies casually with the brassy Vantine (Harlow), a woman of easy virtue whos on the run from the Saigon police. But when visiting surveyor Gary Willis (Raymond) and his refined, beautiful wife Barbara (Astor) arrive, Denniss roving eye starts to rove. Dennis dispatches Gary to the jungle to work and sets about seducing Barbara, much to Vantines chagrin. As the monsoon breaks, passions ignite, jealousies rage and loyalties are tested.

Why we love it

In their second outing together, director Fleming makes excellent use of the palpable physical chemistry between co-stars Gable and Harlow. This racy romance was made two years before the implementation of the Production Code, so the scenes of adultery, prostitution and ample drinking are surprisingly frank. The young Gable is devilishly virile as Carson, and Harlow matches him with her innate sexuality and sardonic wit. The lovely Astor is cool as a cucumber as the genteel lady who comes between them. Dont miss this sizzling love triangle featuring two of MGMs biggest stars. (Note: Gable re-made this twenty years later as Mogambo, with John Ford directing. In our view, the original is far superior.)

Clark Gable, Jean Harlow, Mary Astor, Gene Raymond Victor Fleming

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