LizzieMaine
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We're running a series of Pre-Code Classics on Sunday nights these days, and last night's feature was the Gable-Harlow-Astor jungle steamer "Red Dust." A familiar story that's had many variants over the years, but no matter how many times you see it, it's got plenty of sizzle. And Gene Raymond, an actor I've always found highly resistable, is ideally cast as the limp noodle of the foursome, helping to define a type of screen characterization that will later be raised to its apotheosis by Leslie Howard.
Incidentally, if Milton Caniff wasn't thinking specifically of Jean Harlow's performance in this picture when he created the character of Burma in "Terry and the Pirates," I would be very very surprised.
Incidentally, if Milton Caniff wasn't thinking specifically of Jean Harlow's performance in this picture when he created the character of Burma in "Terry and the Pirates," I would be very very surprised.