A young man is warned by a captain about a temptress; nonetheless, he finds himself falling in love with her.A young man is warned by a captain about a temptress; nonetheless, he finds himself falling in love with her.A young man is warned by a captain about a temptress; nonetheless, he finds himself falling in love with her.
- Awards
- 1 win & 1 nomination
- Tuerta
- (as Tempe Piggott)
- Alphonso
- (as Paco Moreno)
- Pablo
- (uncredited)
- Minor Role
- (uncredited)
- Reveler with Balloon
- (uncredited)
- Maria
- (uncredited)
- Gypsy Dancer
- (uncredited)
- Street Beggar
- (uncredited)
- Duel Conductor
- (uncredited)
- Foreman on Snowbound Train
- (uncredited)
- Tobacco Plant Manager
- (uncredited)
- Coachman
- (uncredited)
- Director
- Writers
- Pierre Louÿs(novel "La femme et le pantin")
- John Dos Passos(adaptation)
- David Hertz(treatment contributor)
- All cast & crew
- Production, box office & more at IMDbPro
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaThe Spanish government threatened to bar all Paramount films from Spain and its territories unless the film was withdrawn from worldwide circulation. They protested the unfavorable portrayal of the Spanish police. Paramount destroyed the original print after its initial run, and it remained out of circulation until 1959. Marlene Dietrich herself kept a print of the film in a bank vault for safe keeping, as it was her favorite film. She feared the film would otherwise be lost. New prints were struck from her private copy in the 1980's for art house release. The superb quality of the prints in circulation now , and on DVD are because of this fact.
- Quotes
Concha Perez: Good morning! Good morning. Good morning! Good morning! I came to see if you were dead. If you had loved me enough, you would have killed yourself last night.
[She takes a sip of chocolate]
Concha Perez: Bad. Not made properly. I can make much better chocolate.
Capt. Don Pasqual 'Pasqualito' Costelar: Want another beating? Haven't you had enough? I'm through with you. Why did you come here?
Concha Perez: Poor Pasqual. You haven't much faith in me, have you?
Capt. Don Pasqual 'Pasqualito' Costelar: I haven't much faith in anything.
Concha Perez: But I love you, Pasqual. Look at me. Look at me! Look, Pasqualito, I'm black and blue.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Marlene (1984)
- SoundtracksCapriccio Espagnol, Op.34
Music by Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov
Played during the opening credits and as background music often
If you look at the screen test for Blue Angel available on the blue angle DVD, you can already see Dietrich's disdain that seems an enormous part of her screen character in their collaborations. The Devil is a Woman is a story of a man who ruins his career in pursuit of a woman. Pretty hard not to see parallels to Sternberg's career. This was his last big budget film and one that remains a lasting testament to "l'amour fou."
- mgrenadier
- Mar 31, 2009
Details
Box office
- Budget
- $800,000 (estimated)
- Gross worldwide
- $2,495
- Runtime1 hour 19 minutes
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 1.37 : 1
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