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RED DUST (1932)
RED DUST (1932)
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She fought for her mate with a tigress’ fury…
In Red Dust, Clark Gable and Jean Harlow go together like thunder and lightning. As the hard-driving, hard-living overseer of a rubber plantation in Indochina, Gable has never been more than the unwitting prey of wily women, nor more aggressively male. Harlow, playing a prostitute on the run from Saigon authorities, is vulnerable yet tough. From the first moment 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 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 Pre-Code gold.
Special Features and Technical Specs:
- NEW 4K RESTORATION FROM THE BEST PRESERVATION ELEMENTS
- Two M-G-M Technicolor® shorts:
- OVER THE COUNTER
- WILD PEOPLE
- Audio only GULF SCREEN GUILD THEATER 10/6/1940 broadcast with Clark Gable and Ann Southern
- Original 1932 (Spanish text, English audio)
- Theatrical Trailer containing alternate scenes from the final feature
- Optional English SDH subtitles for the main feature
2026-01-27

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