The Devil's in Love (1933)
The French Foreign Legion is the setting for this episodic adventure yarn. When military doctor Andre Morand is wrongfully convicted of a murder, he escapes the firing squad with the help of his friend, Jean. Taking refuge in a mission run by the uncle of the beautiful Margot, Andre agrees to care for the sick there. After professing his love for Margot, he learns that she is engaged to Jean, who is now sick. Vowing to return to aid Jean and others, Andre prepares to face death, but a series of events may turn things in his favor.
Director: William Dieterle
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Victor Jory as Dr. Andre Morand/Paul Vernay |
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Loretta Young as Margot Lesesne |
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Vivienne Osborne as Rena Corday |
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David Manners as Captain Jean Fabien |
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C. Henry Gordon as Captain Radak |
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Herbert Mundin as Bimpy |
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Émile Chautard as Father Carmion |
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J. Carrol Naish as Salazar |
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Robert Barrat as Maj. Bertram |
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Jack Byron as Ship Captain |
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Mathilde Comont as Nana |
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John Davidson as Kasim-Native |
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Bela Lugosi as Military Prosecutor |
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Francis McDonald as Officer Reading Verdict |
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Paul Porcasi as Bartender |
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Dewey Robinson as Colonel on Military Court |
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Leonid Snegoff as Arab with Wounded Hand |
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Harry Strang as Medical Aide |
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Akim Tamiroff as Adjutant |
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Hans Heinrich von Twardowski as Andre's Defense Counsel |
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Leo White as Rena's Club Dance Director |
| Costume & Make-Up | Rita Kaufman | Costume Design |
| Sound | W.D. Flick | Sound Designer |
| Writing | Harry Hervey | Writer |
| Editing | Ralph Dietrich | Editor |
| Directing | William Dieterle | Director |
| Art | Max Parker | Set Decoration |
| Writing | Howard Estabrook | Writer |
| Camera | Hal Mohr | Director of Photography |