F.P.1, or F.P.1 Doesn't Respond was the name of a novel written by noted science fiction and fantasy writer/director 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.
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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/director 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.
- Der Science-Fiction-Film F.P.1 antwortet nicht entstand 1932 für die UFA unter der Regie von Karl Hartl. Der in Schwarzweiß gedrehte Spielfilm basiert auf dem 1931 erschienen Roman F.P.1 antwortet nicht von Curt Siodmak. Es wurden drei Versionen in drei verschiedenen Sprachen gedreht. Die Erstaufführung in Deutschland fand am 22. Dezember 1932 statt. Im Fernsehen wurde er zuerst im DFF am 17. April 1964 ausgestrahlt, am 15. August 1970 im ZDF. Das Kürzel „F.P.1“ steht für „Flugplattform 1“, ein schwimmender Flugplatz in der Mitte des Atlantik auf halbem Weg zwischen den Kontinenten.
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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/director 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.
- Der Science-Fiction-Film F.P.1 antwortet nicht entstand 1932 für die UFA unter der Regie von Karl Hartl. Der in Schwarzweiß gedrehte Spielfilm basiert auf dem 1931 erschienen Roman F.P.1 antwortet nicht von Curt Siodmak. Es wurden drei Versionen in drei verschiedenen Sprachen gedreht. Die Erstaufführung in Deutschland fand am 22. Dezember 1932 statt. Im Fernsehen wurde er zuerst im DFF am 17. April 1964 ausgestrahlt, am 15. August 1970 im ZDF.
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