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Red Dust
(1932)
In director Victor Fleming's and MGM's pre-Code romance
drama - remade as Mogambo (1953) set in Africa by John Ford:
- the introduction of unshaven, take-charge, coarse
Indochinese rubber plantation manager Dennis 'Denny' Carson (Clark
Gable) at his North Co-China Rubber Company inspecting his plantation
with his overseer "Mac" McQuarg (Tully Marshall) during
a dry monsoon season with frequent dust storms, with worries about
production decreases
- the ferry arrival of sexy, wise-cracking Saigon prostitute-on-the-run
Vantine Jefferson (Jean Harlow), who had been invited back to Denny's
plantation for shelter by Denny's incompetent and drunken overseer
Guidon (Donald Crisp); she asked: "Well, for the love of mud!
Where am I sleeping, on a race track?"; she explained who she
was: "I'm Pollyanna, the glad girl" - fleeing from Saigon
until the next ferry returned in four weeks; she promised Denny: "Don't
worry, big boy, I'll stay out from under foot"; she was sarcastic
about her cool reception:
"This place certainly reeks of hospitality and good cheer";
he adopted the nickname 'Lily' for her, and she called him 'Fred'
- Denny's frustration with his occupation: "Kicking
a herd of crawling coolies around, fighting fever, swallowing dust
one month, wading in mud the next, just so some old woman can take
her hot water bottle to bed with her?"
- the first of Denny's many flirtations with Vantine,
when he pulled her into his lap: "You talk too much, but you're
a cute little trick at that. Why haven't you been around before?"
- the camera tracked away as he kissed her; after four weeks, she was
ready to return to Saigon when the ferry arrived carrying Denny's new
inexperienced surveyor-engineer Gary Willis (Gene Raymond) who began
suffering from a case of malaria, unexpectedly accompanied by his upper-class,
pampered wife Barbara "Babs" Willis (Mary Astor)
Love Triangle
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Denny
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Babs
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Vantine
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- Vantine was forced to remain for many more weeks
when the motor shaft of the ferry boat she was on (returning to
Saigon) snapped after it became stuck in the mud - setting up a
love triangle between Denny and the two women; Denny warned Vantine
about misbehaving around 'Babs': "Now listen, this woman's
decent. You watch your language and stop running around here half-naked...You
can keep your mouth shut and keep out of the way", meanwhile,
Denny nursed Gary back to health and 'Babs' was indebted to him
for saving her husband's life
- Vantine's infamous nude bath in a rain barrel scene
when she refused Denny's request to lower the curtain around her
for privacy: "What's the matter? Afraid I'll shock the Duchess?
Don't you suppose she's ever seen a French postcard?"; when
he came closer, she complained: "Gee, can't a girl take a bath
in privacy?" but then requested: "Hey Denny, scrub my back!";
he dunked her and then lowered the curtain
Vantine's Rain-Barrel Bath
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- the ongoing establishment of a relationship between
Denny and 'Babs' while her husband was briefly sent away on a surveying
mission; as he toured her around the plantation; 'Babs' asked about
his remote life: "Don't you ever miss the people and the comforts
of the outside world? Don't you ever get tired of this?";
but then she expressed interest in living with him:
"Don't you really think I could fit in out here? Don't you think
that I could be happy?"
- when a torrential wind, lightning and rainstorm came
upon them in the jungle as they returned to the house, Denny took
'Babs' in his arms and rescued her; Vantine watched jealously as
Denny carried her into the bedroom; he gave the adulterous, virginal
married woman a forbidden kiss once they reached shelter; afterwards,
she had slight regret: "We shouldn't have done that" -
he responded: "But we did"
Adulterous Affair
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Vantine Jealously Watched
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'Babs' in Denny's Arms
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Forbidden Kiss
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- Vantine wittily confronted Denny about taking advantage
of 'Babs' distress: "Did the Duchess sprain her ankle? It
must be wonderful to be big and strong....Be careful the rain doesn't
wash the rouge off your mouth!"; she also offered 'Babs' a
drink to calm her nerves during the storm - and they discussed
her promiscuousness:
"It'll make you forget a lot of things...This storm isn't the
only thing that has you worried around here, is it? I saw him kick
the door shut. He came out with rouge all over his mouth. Why, I
suppose he asked to use your lipstick!"; 'Babs' rationalized
her behavior as innocent naivete, and explained away the kiss as "one
of those excitement-of-the-moment things"; Vantine wisely admonished:
"Well, watch out for the next moment, honey. It's longer than
the first"
- Denny planned to send Gary away again on a lengthier
surveying expedition for 3-4 weeks so that he could take advantage
of 'Babs' during his absence; Vantine realized what the scheming
Denny was setting up and was "just a little nauseated"
by it
- the scene of Vantine's bawdy humor as she cleaned
the bottom of the parrot's cage, asking about its droppings: "What
you been eatin'? Cement?"
- during Gary's absence, Denny continued to show affection
for 'Babs' who returned his kisses willingly; he confessed to her
that he wanted to sweep her off her feet: "I never thought this
could happen....I'm afraid I'm pretty crazy about you....We'll get
out of this rotten country. I've always known that some day, we'll
have a swell time, Babs"; their plan was to have him inform
her husband of their relationship (Babs: "Are you going to tell
him so soon?" Denny: "Sure. Might as well get it over with")
and she agreed, although she was unsure how Gary would take it ("He's
so helpless")
- during Denny's visit to Gary working in the swamp,
he changed his mind after hearing how deeply Gary loved his wife;
he listened as Gary told him about their future plans: ("I'd
fold up without Babs. Just being away from her this long has proven
that....Babs and I were going to have children right away, and this
job came up...I guess we'll wait until we get back home. Before we
left, we bought a piece of property outside New York up on the Hudson.
We're going to build and settle down there....Babs will be right
there with all the people she's known and grown up with. All our
closest friends have settled there too. And it'll be a swell place
for the children"); Denny abruptly returned early to the plantation
- Gary's suspicions about Denny's intentions toward
Babs were aroused when he heard gossip about their adulterous affair:
("It was an open book on both their faces there was something
up. He's been making a play for your wife ever since"); he also
saddled up to ride to the plantation to confront Denny
- after Denny arrived back at the plantation, he confided
in Vantine that he had decided to turn noble by not breaking up the
Willis' marriage; she welcomed him home with a kiss ("Welcome
home, stranger"), sat in his lap, and kissed him; he affirmed
that they were more suited to each other: ("You're not a bad
kid, Lily. You know about us? We belong here. They don't, those two.
Ah, it's a dirty rotten country")
- when Babs entered the room with a gun, he was playfully
wrestling with Vantine; Denny pretended he was a deceitful cad who
never loved Babs, in order to end their relationship: ("I didn't
say anything to your husband down there and I'm glad I didn't. I've
just been kidding you all the time, and everybody knew about it...And
if you want to cheat on your husband, that's okay with me. And I'm
the boy you're looking for....And let me tell you this: I'm not a
one-woman man, I never have been and I never will be") - she
reacted by shooting him in the side; when Gary burst in, he was easily
convinced that Barbara had honorably rejected Denny's advances: (Denny: "Because
I made a pass at her") and was merely taking out her anger against
him, and that the rumors about them were a lie (Vantine: "Guidon's
a liar!")
- Vantine persuasively stated that Babs' actions were
just: ("You oughta be proud of her. This bozo's been after her
every minute. And tonight he comes in drunk and tries to break into
her room and she shoots him. The way any virtuous woman, with a beast
like that. If I were you, Mr. Willis, I'd take her away from here,
and the quicker the better"); Vantine performed a surgical operation
on Denny to clean up and sterilize his bullet wound
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Babs Shooting at Denny
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Babs Reconciled with Gary
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in the final scene, Vantine helped Denny recuperate
from a gunshot wound - she sat by his bedside to read a bedtime
story about a chipmunk and a rabbit - she asked herself a sexually-disguised
question " "A chipmunk and a rabbit. Hey, I wonder
how this comes out?"; she also read a short excerpt from
the newspaper about the Willis' return to the US by sailing to
San Francisco; she then continued reading (with exaggerated baby
talk) about the "hippity-hop, hippity-hop" Molly Cottontail
rabbit, while he made little walking, "hippity-hoppity-ing"
motions with his fingers up her thigh as he moved his hand up her
leg
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Dennis Carson (Clark Gable)
Vantine (Jean Harlow)
Flirtations with Denny
"Babs" and Gary Willis
"Babs" with Denny
Denny's Torrential Rainstorm Rescue of 'Babs'
Vantine Offering 'Babs' a Drink After Her Indiscretion
Vantine Cleaning the Parrot Cage
Denny Kissing 'Babs' Again and Making Plans to Run Off
Together
Gary's Expression of Devoted Love Toward Babs
Denny's Return Home to Vantine: "Welcome home, stranger"
Final Scene: Denny's Recuperation From a Gunshot Wound
- with a Bedtime Story
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