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Kay Johnson | Angela Brooks / Madam Satan | |
Reginald Denny | Bob Brooks | |
Lillian Roth | Trixie - Bob's Lover | |
Roland Young | Jimmy Wade | |
Elsa Peterson | Martha - Angela's Maid | |
Jack King | Herman the Pianist | |
Eddie Prinz | Riff the Banjoist | |
Boyd Irwin | Zeppelin Captain | |
Wallace MacDonald | Zeppelin First Mate | |
Tyler Brooke | Romeo | |
Ynez Seabury | Babo | |
Theodore Kosloff | Electricity | |
Julanne Johnston | Miss Conning Tower | |
Doris McMahon | Water | |
Vera Marshe | Call of the Wild |
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Producer | Cecil B. DeMille
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Writer | Jeanie Macpherson
Gladys Unger |
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Cinematography | Harold Rosson
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Angela and Bob Brooks are an upper class couple. Unfortunately, Bob is an unfaithful husband. But Angela has a plan to win back her husband's affections. An elaborate masquerade ball is to be held aboard a magnificent dirigible. Angela will attend and disguise herself as a mysterious devil woman. Hidden behind her mask, and wrapped in an alluring gown, Angela as the devil woman will to try to seduce her unknowing husband and teach him a lesson. Written by Thomas McWilliams |
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