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  1. Red Dust, set on a rubber plantation in the steamy, rain soaked jungle of what is present day Vietnam, features some prime Clark Gable (sans moustache) irascibility (the way I prefer Gable!). Dennis Carson (Gable) is a selfish man, bored by the isolation and difficulties of life in the jungle.

  2. Red Dust was lensed almost entirely on MGM's back lot; even so, we are utterly convinced that the film takes place in Indochina (never mind that everyone pronounces "Saigon" as Say-gone). Even more importantly, the audience never doubts for one moment that the relationship between "hero" Clark Gable and "heroine" Jean Harlow has gone far beyond the meaningful-glances stage.

  3. www.rottentomatoes.com › m › 1030244-red_dustRed Dust | Rotten Tomatoes

    When earthy prostitute Vantine (Jean Harlow) arrives at Dennis Carson's (Clark Gable) rubber plantation in Indochina, she initiates a steamy affair with the rugged foreman, but is sent packing ...

  4. 1 de abr. de 2022 · Red Dust (1932) - the steamy classic romantic drama showcased the hot-blooded chemistry between the two main stars, and became one of the more steamy and controversial melodramas produced in the early 1930s by MGM. The tale set in a hot, rainy and sweaty French Indo-China (during a period of colonialism) told of a volatile love-triangle between a wise-cracking Saigon prostitute on the run, a ...

  5. Red Dust. (1932) Directed by Victor Fleming. Filmed in the same over-heated, studio designed, orientalist tropics as The Letter, Red Dust features Jean Harlow as a Singapore floozie who has finally found her man in Clark Gable’s gone-native plantation owner. They are made for each other, though he doesn’t know it, because he falls for the ...

  6. Dennis, owner of a rubber plantation in Cochinchina, is involved with Vantine, who left Saigon to evade the police. When his new surveyor arrives along with his refined wife Dennis is quickly infatuated by her. Victor Fleming. Director.

  7. Red Dust” was one of the four films he made in 1932. During filming he formed a bond with director Victor Fleming. A former auto-mechanic, Fleming entered films in 1910 as a cinematographer, ... Red Dust, 1932, Dan Eagan, Clark Gable, Jean Harlow, Irving Thalberg, Victor Fleming, Library of Congress, National Film Registry, 2006, Garbo, ...