| Product Summary | | Publisher: HBO | | Format: DVD | | UPC: 00026359314322 | | Buy.com Sku: 202520008 | | Item#: V2D564 | | Category Keywords: Drama Thriller | Rating:  |
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| | | Nothing is More Dangerous Than the Truth. Features: DVD In RED DUST, sparks fly between Hollywood legends Jean Harlow and Clark Gable as bombshell Harlow perfected her saucy, passionate, comic persona while manly man Gable solidified his position as Tinseltown s most desirable romantic lead. Gable s Dennis Carson manages a rubber plantation in Indochina. When Harlow s golden-hearted prostitute, Vantine, arrives on the scene, Carson attempts to pay her for her honest affections. The offended Vantine departs as Carson s new engineer, Gary Willis (Gene Raymond), arrives with his ladylike wife, Barbara (Mary Astor). Willis catches malaria, and Carson and Barbara nurse him and an illicit affair to health. Vantine returns to the plantation and can t get over Carson s preference for the colorless, feminine Mrs. Willis. Carson attempts to tell Willis about the affair but fails when he realizes the depth of Willis s love for Barbara. Vantine convinces Carson that Barbara can t handle the tropics, forcing Carson to finally recognize which girl is his Ms. Right, and leaving Carson in a bind as to how to return Barbara s affections to her husband. Beyond the wonderful performances and superb sets, RED DUST offers a reexamination of Victorian women s stereotypes whose reverberations continue to be felt.Format: DVD MOVIE "...provocative...complex...shocking..." Andrew L. Urban, Urban Cinefile "...a compelling court-room drama..." Luke Buckmaster, In Film Australia
 Editor's Note
 Produced by HBO, RED DUST stars Hilary Swank as Sarah Barcant, a human rights lawyer in South Africa. In the small town of Smitsriver, Barcant and her colleague, Alex Mpondo (Chiwetel Ejiofor), attend the trial of police officer Dirk Henricks (Jamie Bartlett), who is seeking to clear his name of atrocities committed when apartheid still poisoned the country. In an added twist, Mpondo was one of Henricks's victims. Packed full of drama and intrigue, RED DUST contains plenty of surprises.
| Features | 2 Featurettes |  | Audio: English Dolby Digital |  | Cast Interviews |  | Director's Audio Commentary |  | Interactive Menus |  | Scene Selection |
| Technical Info
| Release Information
|  | Studio: HBO |
 | Release Date: 1/16/2007 |
 | Original Release Date: 2004 |  | Catalog ID: 93143 |  | UPC: 00026359314322 |  | Number of Discs: 1 | Audio & Video
|  | Original Language: English |  | Available Audio Tracks: English |  | Video: Color | Aspect Ratio |  | Standard 1.33:1 [4:3] |
| Cast & Crew
| Awards | British Academy Awards (2006) |  | Red Dust, Nominee, Best Single Drama |
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| | Professional Reviews | Ultimate DVD 4 stars out of 5 -- "[T]he flash frames of Ejiofor's fractured memory are particularly effective and upsetting....It's a highly affecting film, steeped in moral certitude." 09/01/2006 p.201Three Imaginary Girls 8 of 10 Chiwetel Ejiofor's remarkable acting talents, not to mention his super-sexiness, are on full display in this compelling film about a former anti-apartheid activist and African National Congressman undergoing a Truth and Reconciliation trial in South Africa. Ever-amazing Hilary Swank plays his attorney, and we're told that her formative years in the grotesquely divided nation resulted in emotional scars. But (after the undeniably powerful denouement) I found myself wishing that director Tom Hooper had shown us whether they were anywhere near as profound as the physical marks Ejiofor had been forced to endure. Reel Film Reviews 7 of 10 Despite the best efforts of everyone involved with the film, Red Dust is nevertheless one of those movies that tackles a serious and important subject matter - but never quite becomes as compelling or intriguing as we get the impression it's supposed to be...a success in terms of providing a brief history lesson of an important moment in South Africa's history, though there's a distinctive movie-of-the-week sort of vibe going on here. However, Ejiofor continues to prove that he's got the charisma required of a leading man, while Hooper does try his best to infuse the story with bursts of style. - David Nusair
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