

In the carnival in Spain in the beginning of the Twentieth Century, the exiled republican Antonio Galvan comes from Paris masquerade to enjoy the party and visit his friend Capt. Don Pasqual 'Pasqualito' Costelar. However, he flirts with the mysterious Concha Perez and they schedule to meet each other later. When Antonio meets Pasqualito, his old friend discloses his frustrated relationship with the promiscuous Concha and her greedy mother and how his life was ruined by his obsession for the beautiful demimondaine. Pasqualito makes Antonio promise that he would not see Concha. However, when Antonio meets Concha, she seduces him and the long friendship between Antonio and Pasqualito is disrupted
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Marlene Dietrich: If It Isn't Pain (Deleted number from "The Devil Is a Woman")
Cast

Marlene Dietrich
Concha Perez

Lionel Atwill
Capt. Don Pasqual 'Pasqualito' Costelar

Edward Everett Horton
Gov. Don Paquito 'Paquitito'

Alison Skipworth
Senora Perez

Cesar Romero
Antonio Galvan

Don Alvarado
Morenito

Tempe Pigott
Tuerta (as Tempe Piggott)

Francisco Moreno
Alphonso (as Paco Moreno)

Max Barwyn
Pablo (uncredited)

John George
Street Beggar (uncredited)
Eumenio Blanco
Minor Role (uncredited)

Eddie Borden
Reveler with Balloon (uncredited)
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