Set against the surreal and fantastic Carnival in Spain this film tells the story of an older man's obsession for a woman who is desired by all but can belong to no one. Told through a series of flashbacks The Devil Is A Woman deals with frustration lost romance and desire.
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Please note this is a region 2 DVD and will require a region 2 or region free DVD player in order to play Set against the surreal and fantastic Carnival in Spain this film tells the story of an older man&39;s obsession for a woman who is desired by all but can belong to no one Told through a series of flashbacks The Devil Is A Woman deals with frustration lost romance and desire Actors Marlene Dietrich Lionel Atwill & Edward Everett Horton Director Josef von Sternberg Certificate Universal Suitable for All Year 1935 Screen Fullscreen 43 Languages English
Marlene Dietrich teams up with director and mentor Josef Von Sternberg for the last of their collaborations, in this romantic drama about a love-triangle involving a femme fatale. Set against the background of Spain's Carnaval, young army officer Antonio Galvin (Cesar Romero) is warned against getting involved with the seductive and sultry Concha Perez (Dietrich), whom he has just encountered. Although Don Pasqual (Lionel Atwill), the older officer warning him, tries his best to dissuade the younger man, telling him of her gold-digging ways, his pleas fall on deaf ears as Antonio soon becomes bewitched. When, days later, he stumbles upon the couple in the street, all of Pasqual's past jealousies and hurt resurface, forcing him to confront Antonio in a final, desperate bid for Concha's love.
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