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.
Women are enamored by the violinist Heinz Reichert, whose charm captivates them effortlessly.
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.
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