F.P.1
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Directed by | Karl Hartl |
Written by | Curt Siodmak Walter Reisch |
Starring | Hans Albers Sybille Schmitz |
Release date(s) | 1932 (German version) 1933 (En.& Fr. versions) |
Running time | 114 min. |
Country | Weimar Germany |
Language | German |
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F.P.1, or F.P.1 Doesn't Respond was the name of a novel written by noted science fiction and fantasy writer/directer Curt Siodmak, best known as the creator of the The Wolf Man.
The novel was turned into three films over 1932 to 1933, directed by Karl Hartl — one each in English, French, and German. Filming multiple versions in different languages was common in the early sound film period.
Written after Charles Lindbergh's transatlantic flight, the plot concerned a permanent air station in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean.
The German version was the last German film that either Siodmak or Peter Lorre, who played a secondary character, would make in Germany before the war. It premiered on 22 December 1932, just 39 days before Hitler took power.
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[edit] External links
- F.P.1 antwortet nicht at the Internet Movie Database (German)
- F.P.1 ne répond plus at the Internet Movie Database (French)
- F.P.1 at the Internet Movie Database (English)