Red Dust (1932)

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Warner Archive and Kino Lorber both put out a lot of what you might call second-tier classic films. These are movies with big-name stars or directors that, for one reason or another, are not all that well known all these decades later. 

I quite enjoy watching and reviewing them because you never know what you are going to get. Sure, most of them are not the greatest films, but usually they aren’t bad, and once in a while you find a real gem.

Red Dust is a very enjoyable little film. It stars Clark Gable as a rubber plantation owner in Asia and Jean Harlow as the no-nonsense sex worker he falls in love with. Mary Astor also appears as the prim and proper lady Gable’s character initially falls for.  Anyways, I quite enjoyed it, and you can read my review here.

2 thoughts on “Red Dust (1932)

  1. I do love following your missives in all genres, but concentration on the topic on hand is a tall order sometimes: South America? Really? Perhaps a step-twin movie from the one on Indochine/Saigon? Anyway- no sweat to be lost over a little irritation; it just goes to show people far away read into you opus … fritz (Austria)

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