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I Liked Kissing Women (1926 film)

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I Liked Kissing Women
GermanGern hab' ich die Frauen geküßt
Directed byBruno Rahn [de; fr; it]
Written byHerbert Juttke
Georg C. Klaren
Produced byBruno Rahn
Starring
CinematographyErnst Krohn [de]
Music byFelix Bartsch
Production
company
Rahn-Film-Produktion
Distributed byPantomim-Film
Release date
  • 13 December 1926 (1926-12-13)
CountryGermany
LanguagesSilent
German intertitles

I Liked Kissing Women (German: Gern hab' ich die Frauen geküßt) is a 1926 German silent film directed by Bruno Rahn [de; fr; it] and starring Alfons Fryland, Elisabeth Pinajeff, and Evi Eva.[1]

The film's sets were designed by the art director Carl Ludwig Kirmse.

Plot

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Women are enamored by the violinist Heinz Reichert, whose charm captivates them effortlessly. He shares a close bond with Lisa Hartwig, the daughter of estate manager Franz Hartwig. Lisa's affection for Heinz knows no bounds, leading her to lend him a significant sum of money, acquired by pilfering from the cash register of the Schlettingen estate, overseen by her father.

Cast

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References

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  1. ^ Krautz, Alfred (1986) [1984]. International Directory of Cinematographers, Set- and Costume Designers in Film. Vol. 4. Munich: Saur. ISBN 3598214359.
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