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How long is Red Dust?
1 hour and 23 minutes
When was Red Dust released?
October 22, 1932
What is the IMDb rating of Red Dust?
7.2 out of 10
Who stars in Red Dust?
Clark Gable
,
Jean Harlow
, and
Gene Raymond
Who wrote Red Dust?
Donald Ogden Stewart
,
John Lee Mahin
, and
Wilson Collison
Who directed Red Dust?
Victor Fleming
Who was the producer of Red Dust?
Irving Thalberg
,
Victor Fleming
, and
Hunt Stromberg
Who was the executive producer of Red Dust?
Victor Fleming
Who was the cinematographer for Red Dust?
Harold Rosson
and
Arthur Edeson
Who was the editor of Red Dust?
Blanche Sewell
Who are the characters in Red Dust?
Dennis Carson and Vantine
What is the plot of Red Dust?
The owner of a rubber plantation becomes involved with the new wife of one of his employees.
What was the budget for Red Dust?
$408,000
What is Red Dust rated?
Passed
What genre is Red Dust?
Comedy, Comedy Drama, Drama, Romance, and Romantic Comedy
How many awards has Red Dust won?
1 award
How many awards has Red Dust been nominated for?
1 nomination
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