
Red Dust (1932)
Année de sortie : 1932
Pays : United States
Titre alternatif : Die gelbe Hölle, Avak Adom, Dschungel im Sturm, La jungla in rivolta, Lo schiaffo, Terra Abrasadora, Terra de Paixões, Tierra de pasión, Tropenrausch
Réalisateur : Victor Fleming
Scénariste : Donald Ogden Stewart, John Lee Mahin, Wilson Collison
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Sociétés : Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
Genre : Comedy, Drama, Romance, Romance Film
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Mots-clés
Mots-clés : alpha male, based on play or musical, dust storm, french colonialism, gun shooting, gunshot, gunshot wound, indochina, infidelity, jungle, love triangle, malaria, monsoon, plantation, pre-code, prostitute, rainy setting, riverboat, romantic triangle, rubber plantation, tiger, tropics
Synopsis
On his rubber plantation in Cochinchina, Dennis Carson lives with his lover Vantine, who fled Saigon to avoid the police. When surveyor Gary Willis arrives with his refined wife Barbara, Dennis becomes infatuated with her. As the monsoon season begins and passion runs high like the river waters, a love triangle forms among Dennis, Barbara, and Vantine.
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Résumé
Red Dust is a 1932 film directed by Victor Fleming, set against the backdrop of French colonialism in Indochina. The story unfolds on Dennis Carson's rubber plantation during a dusty dry monsoon season. It revolves around the arrival of surveyor Gary Willis and his wife Barbara, disrupting the tense dynamics between Dennis and his lover Vantine. The film explores themes of love, infidelity, and desire amidst the harsh, unforgiving jungle environment.
Texte uniquement disponible en anglais.