The She-Devil

The She-Devil is a 1918 American silent romantic drama film directed by J. Gordon Edwards and starring Theda Bara.

As described in a film magazine,[1] Lolette (Bara), a siren in a Spanish village, falls in love with travelling artist Maurice Taylor (Roscoe) although he does not desire her and makes up her mind to win him.

She flaunts all of the other men in the village when they try to woo her, and, after Maurice leaves for Paris, she lures the Tiger (McDaniel) to win her by money and jewels.

Lolette signs to dance for every manager in Paris, and Maurice is forced to take her back to the small village to live in retirement until this breach of business contracting etiquette can be forgotten.

In order to save her lover, Lolette flirts with the Tiger and persuades him to give a banquet and forgive her.