The Devil Is a Woman
Antonio, a revolutionary, arranges a rendez-vous with Concha during the carnival at Seville. He retires to a café where an old friend warns him off Concha, then tells the story of his association with her...
Cast & credits
Cast
- Concha Perez Marlene Dietrich
- Don Pasqual Lionel Atwill
- Don Paquito Edward Everett Horton
- Señora Perez Alison Skipworth
- Antonio Galvan Cesar Romero
- Morenito Don Alvarado
- Tuerta Tempe Pigott
- secretary Paco Moreno
- [Dr Mendez] Morgan Wallace
- [Maria] Jill Dennett
- [conductor] Lawrence Grant
- [Gypsy dancer] Luisa Espinal
- [foreman, snowbound train] Hank Mann
- [Miguelito] Donald Reed
- [drunk in carnival café] Eddie Borden
- [letter writer] Charles Sellon
- [superintendent, tobacco factory] Edwin Maxwell
- [duel informant] Henry Roquemore
Credits
Direction
- Director Josef von Sternberg
- [Assistant Director] Richard Harlan
- [Assistant Director (2nd)] Neil Wheeler
- [Script Clerk] Evelyn Earle
Production
- Production Company Paramount Productions
- Presented by Adolph Zukor
- [Executive Producer] Emanuel Cohen
- [Business Manager] Eric Locke
Casting
- [Casting] Fred Datig
Writing
- Continuity S.K. Winston
- [Contributor to Treatment] David Hertz
- [Contributor to Screen Construction] Oran Schee
- Adaptation John Dos Passos
- Based on the novel by Pierre Loüys
Photography
- [Photography] Josef von Sternberg
- [Photography] Lucien Ballard
- [Chief Electrician] Stanley Williams
Editing
- [Editor] Sam Winston
Design
- [Art Director] Hans Dreier
- [Art Director] Josef von Sternberg
- [Set Dresser] A.E. Freudeman
- [Props] Art Camp
Costumes
- Miss Dietrich's Costumes Designed by Travis Banton
- [Wardrobe] Henry West
Music
- Songs Leo Robin
- Songs Ralph Rainger
Sound
- [Sound] Harry D. Mills
Stunts
- [Stand-in for Marlene Dietrich] Anita Wilson
Consultant
- [Research] Gaston Duval
Publicity
- [Publicity] John Miles
