Red Dust (1932) - (Movie Clip) Pollyanna The Glad Girl
South Asian rubber plantation boss Carson (Clark Gable) and aide Mac (Tully Marshall) are lamenting the blunders of drunken colleague Guidon (Donald Crisp) when they discover he's brought Vantine (Jean Harlow) home, increasing frustration, early in MGM's hit Red Dust, 1932.
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Red Dust (1932) -- (Movie Clip) Feeling The Heat
Vantine (Jean Harlow), the hooker brought to the Indochinese rubber plantation by a drunk employee, is just leaving as the head man Carson (Clark Gable) greets his new surveyor Willis (Gene Raymond) and his most unexpected wife Barbara (Mary Astor), tension rising in Victor Fleming's Red Dust, 1932.