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THE DEVIL IS A WOMAN
USA 1935. Paramount Productions Inc. — A Josef von Sternberg
Production.
Released through Paramount Productions Inc.
CAST: Marlene Dietrich (Concha
Perez); Lionell Atwill (Don Pasqual);
Cesar Romero (Antonio Galvan); Edward Everett
Horton (Don Paquito); Alison Skipworth (Senora
Perez); Don Alavarado (Morenito);
Paco Moreno (Secretary); Morgan Wallace (Dr.
Mendez); Tempe Pigott (Tuerta); Jill
Dennett (Maria); Lawrence Grant (Conductor);
Charles Sellon (Letter writer); Luisa Espinal
(Gypsy dancer); Hank Mann (Foreman, snowbound
train); Edwin Maxwell (Superintendent, tobacco
factory); Donald Reed (Miguelito);
Eddie Borden (Drunk in carnival café(.
CREDITS: Josef von Sternberg
(Director and Photographer); Samuel Cohen (Executive
Producer); John Dos Passos (Adaption);
S.K. Winston (Continuity); David Hertz (Contributor
to treatment); Josef von Sternberg, Lucien Ballard
(Photography); Hans Dreier (Art Director);
Travis Banton (Miss Dietrichs Costumes); Sam
Winston (Editor); A.E. Freudeman (Set
Dresser); Henry West (Wardrobe);
Harry D. Mills (Sound); Evelyn Earle (Script
Clerk); Stanley Williams (Chief electrician);
Richard Harlan, Neil Wheeler (Assistant Directors);
Lloyd Aherne, Jimmy King (Assistant Photographer);
Art Camp, Carl Coleman, Walter Broadfoot, Gene
Lowry (Propmen); Jimmy Hostler (Grip);
Fred Datig (Casting); Gaston Duval (Research);
John Miles (Publicity); Eric Locke (Bus
Manager); Anita Wilson (Stand-in for Marlene
Dietrich); John Engstead (Stills Photographer);
based on the novel "The Woman and the Puppet" by
Pierre Louys. MUSIC:
"Caprice Espagnol" by Rimski-Korsakow,
arranged by Ralph Rainger; other music by Andrea Setaro;
SONGS: "(If
It Isn't Pain) Then It Isn't Love",
"Three Sweethearts Have I" by Ralph Rainger (Music)
and Leo Robin (Lyrics).
Black-and-White. 2,162 meters, 77 minutes
Production Dates: October 15th, 1934 — January
1935.
Premiere: May 3rd 1935, Paramount Theatre,
New York
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