| The Woman Who Couldn't Say No | |
|---|---|
|  Hans Albers and Lee Parry in a scene from the film | |
| Directed by | Fred Sauer | 
| Written by | Eddy Busch | 
| Produced by | Paul Ebner Maxim Galitzenstein | 
| Starring | Lee Parry Gustav Fröhlich Hans Albers | 
| Cinematography | Georg Bruckbauer Willy Goldberger | 
| Music by | Willy Schmidt-Gentner | 
| Production company | Maxim-Film | 
| Distributed by | Filmhaus Bruckmann | 
| Release date | 6 January 1927 | 
| Country | Germany | 
| Languages | Silent German intertitles | 
The Woman Who Couldn't Say No (German: Die Frau die nicht nein sagen kann) is a 1927 German silent film directed by Fred Sauer and starring Lee Parry, Gustav Fröhlich and Hans Albers.[1]
The film's sets were designed by the art directors Otto Erdmann and Hans Sohnle. It premiered at the Marmorhaus in Berlin.
Cast
- Lee Parry
- Gustav Fröhlich as Edgar Jefferson
- Hans Albers
- Jean Dehelly
- Francine Mussey
- Sophie Pagay
- Hermann Picha
References
- ↑ Grange p.247
Bibliography
- Grange, William. Cultural Chronicle of the Weimar Republic. Scarecrow Press, 2008.
External links
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