- In 1808, Spain is occupied by Napoleonic troops and a beautiful gypsy's heart holds love for both a Spanish rebel and a French officer.
- Antonio is the leader of an underground armed group fighting in the village of Ronda against Napoleon's troops which have imposed French rule in 1808 Spain. Micaela is madly in love with Antonio but he is devoted to Carmen, the region's most beautiful gypsy who lives and sings at a local inn. After a bloody strike against the French, Antonio seeks shelter with Carmen who hides him at the inn's attic. Meanwhile, a spiteful Micaela goes to the French Coroner with information on Antonio's whereabouts. The Coroner orders Sargent Jose and his soldiers to raid the inn and capture Antonio but in spite of Carmen's efforts to save her lover, he is arrested and sent to jail. Jose has realized Carmen's involvement with Antonio yet, strangely, covers up for her. The following day, everybody in town knows about Antonio's capture and Micaela's treason. Carmen beats up Micaela at the market place and is arrested by Jose but before they get to the police station she talks the sergeant into letting her escape. For this Jose is denounced and demoted to plain soldier. The Coroner summons Carmen and tries buying her cooperation against Antonio and his followers. Carmen pretends acceptance and asks the Coroner to let her visit Antonio in jail to find out information about the rebel's plans. The Coroner grants the permit and when Carmen goes to visit Antonio she encounters Jose on duty at the jail. She tells the demoted sargent that she is willing to pay him back for his help by spending that same evening with him in her room. Carmen proceeds to her meeting with Antonio in jail and later on reports to the Coroner that the rebels are planning to attack his palace during an upcoming party. Later on that night Jose joins Carmen at the inn and they spend the night together. Jose is by now totally infatuated with the gipsy and so is the Coroner who has also felt Carmen's power of seduction and invites her to entertain his guests at his party. On the night of the event, the Coroner has stationed the bulk of his troops, including Jose, to guard the place. Meanwhile the rebels attack the under-guarded jail and liberate Antonio. The news arrive at the party as Carmen sings for the guests. The Coroner now realizes that he has been deceived by the gypsy and confronts her privately but the exchange turns violent. Jose breaks in and kills the Coroner to save Carmen. He must now flee his own army and Carmen arranges for him to hide with Antonio and the rebels on the nearby mountains. However Antonio has now noticed Carmen's involvement with the French soldier and provokes the man to a fight in which Jose ends up badly hurt. Carmen saves Jose and takes him back to the inn where she hides him in the attic. Micaela finds out and, while Carmen is away, visits Jose in the attic feeding him a bunch of lies about Carmen's real intentions. Later, Micaela tells the French authorities about Jose's hiding place. Meanwhile Carmen is arranging with the help of bullfighter and French collaborator Lucas a permit so that she can flee the country with Jose. Everything is set up for the escape but Antonio shows up and tells her that the getaway will be impossible since he plans to ambush the French troops when they come to arrest Jose. Carmen tries to warn Jose but Antonio stops her. From the attic's window, Jose see the French troops arrive and believes that Carmen has betrayed him. Mad with jealousy, he comes down where Carmen is singing and points a gun at her. The French army which has the place surrounded, orders Jose to lay down his gun. When he doesn't follow the commands they shoot but Carmen gets in between covering him with her body. Jose now realizes that Carmen really loves him. More shots are fired as the gypsy and the French officer die in each others arms. Antonio and his men attack the French army. That night Ronda and most of Spain would regain its freedom.
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