Review of The Devil Is a Woman (1935) by Juan S — 16 May 2009
Narrated mostly as a large flashback, with two hollow and rather dumb male characters, the only thing to save this movie is the performance of Dietrich; and even whe seems clumsy with this particular far-too-glamorous and clamorous femme fatale (she is actually quite ridiculous when she tries to "act latin", though she seems to have learnt the ropes by Touch of Evil).
As much as you may love classical film, you might want to skip this one.
This review of The Devil Is a Woman (1935) was written by Juan S on 16 May 2009.
The Devil Is a Woman has generally received positive reviews.
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