RED DUST in Color.
RED DUST
(1932)
IN COLOR
Starring Clark Gable & Jean Harlow.
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 the unwitting prey of wily women, nor more aggressively male. Harlow, playing a prostitute on the run from Saigon authorities, is vulnerable yet tough. As a team, the King and the Platinum Blonde make Red Dust one of the screen's great romantic adventures. From the first moment wise cracking 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 elegantly beautiful wife, Barbara (Mary Astor), appear on the scene, Carson falls hard for Barbara, spruces himself up and discards Vantine as being no more than a "cute little trick." Rivalry between the women heats up; then one of Carson's two brightly burning sparks blazes into flame and vents her jealous rage by shooting Carson. The denouement deftly combines tense drama and, right to the classic finish, hilarious erotic comedy.
Under Oscar-winning Gone With the Wind director Victor Fleming, Gable and Harlow turn Red Dust into pure gold.
Originally filmed in Black and White, we have colorized it.
All pictures displayed are actual screenshots taken from the movie
Supplied on a region free DVD
(region free means it will play worldwide without any area coding) it will play in your country.
Packaged in a cardboard sleeve, with printed artwork on both sleeve and disc.