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The Devil Is a Woman

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In a vibrant Spanish cabaret where music and seduction intertwine, a captivating dancer becomes the muse of a young artist. The story revolves around the complex relationship that develops between them, marked by attraction, passion, and betrayal. As the young man falls hopelessly in love with the woman, he finds himself caught in a dangerous game where his emotions are manipulated by the dark side of beauty and desire. The dancer, for her part, is an enigma, a blend of purity and danger that hypnotizes not only the artist but also other men who fall at her feet.

Through a series of intense and dramatic interactions, the story reveals a desire that consumes and the price paid for obsession. In a tense environment charged with emotion, the young man struggles to maintain his artistic and emotional integrity in the face of the whims of the woman who has captivated him. The plot intensifies as it explores themes of manipulation and power, as well as the fine line between art and real life.

With an unexpected conclusion, the narrative invites the viewer to reflect on the duality of love and the danger that can arise when one is swept away by the depths of attraction. The cabaret setting adds a touch of glamour and mystery, turning this love story into a fascinating emotional journey.

Media type
Movie
Year
1935
Director
Josef von Sternberg
Writer
Oran Schee
David Hertz
Rating
Service
Internet Movie Database
Rating
6.90
Service
Rotten tomatoes
Rating
56.00
Actors
Marlene Dietrich
Lionel Atwill
Edward Everett Horton
Alison Skipworth
Cesar Romero
Don Alvarado
Tempe Pigott
Francisco Moreno
Max Barwyn
John George
Eumenio Blanco
Eddie Borden
Jill Dennett
Luisa Espinel
Lawrence Grant
Hank Mann
Edwin Maxwell
Kewpie Morgan
Stanley Price
Donald Reed
Constantine Romanoff
Henry Roquemore
Charles Sellon
Morgan Wallace
Gender
Comedy
Drama
Romance
Historia
Country
United States
Producers
Josef von Sternberg
Original title
The Devil Is a Woman
Duration
80
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