The Devil Is a Woman
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- | '''''The Devil is a Woman''''' is a [[1935 in film|1935]] [[romance film|romance]] [[film]] by [[Josef von Sternberg]], adapted from the 1898 novel ''[[La Femme et le pantin]]'' by [[Pierre Louÿs]]. The film was based on a [[screenplay]] by [[John Dos Passos]] and starred Marlene Dietrich as [[Concha Perez]]. | + | '''''The Devil is a Woman''''' is a [[1935 in film|1935]] [[romance film]] by [[Josef von Sternberg]], adapted from the 1898 novel ''[[La Femme et le pantin]]'' by [[Pierre Louÿs]]. The film was based on a [[screenplay]] by [[John Dos Passos]] and starred [[Marlene Dietrich]] as [[Concha Perez]]. |
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The Devil is a Woman is a 1935 romance film by Josef von Sternberg, adapted from the 1898 novel La Femme et le pantin by Pierre Louÿs. The film was based on a screenplay by John Dos Passos and starred Marlene Dietrich as Concha Perez.
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