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F.P.1 antwortet nicht

  • 1932
  • 1h 54m
IMDb RATING
6.2/10
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Hans Albers, Paul Hartmann, and Sybille Schmitz in F.P.1 antwortet nicht (1932)
AdventureSci-Fi

An artificial island in the Atlantic functions as an aerodrome. A sabotage attempt is thwarted by a renowned aviator's intervention, securing the island's safety.An artificial island in the Atlantic functions as an aerodrome. A sabotage attempt is thwarted by a renowned aviator's intervention, securing the island's safety.An artificial island in the Atlantic functions as an aerodrome. A sabotage attempt is thwarted by a renowned aviator's intervention, securing the island's safety.

  • Director
    • Karl Hartl
  • Writers
    • Walter Reisch
    • Curt Siodmak
  • Stars
    • Hans Albers
    • Sybille Schmitz
    • Paul Hartmann
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.2/10
    335
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    • Director
      • Karl Hartl
    • Writers
      • Walter Reisch
      • Curt Siodmak
    • Stars
      • Hans Albers
      • Sybille Schmitz
      • Paul Hartmann
    • 6User reviews
    • 10Critic reviews
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    Hans Albers
    Hans Albers
    • Flieger Ellissen
    Sybille Schmitz
    Sybille Schmitz
    • Claire Lennartz
    Paul Hartmann
    Paul Hartmann
    • Kapitänleutnant Droste
    Peter Lorre
    Peter Lorre
    • Bildreporter Johnny
    Hermann Speelmans
    Hermann Speelmans
    • Chefingenieur Damsky
    Paul Westermeier
    Paul Westermeier
    • Mann mit den Schiffbrüchen
    • (as Westermeyer)
    Friedrich Gnaß
    • Funker auf der Lennatzwerk
    • (as Gnas)
    Georg John
    Georg John
    • Maschinist
    • (as John)
    Georg August Koch
    • Erster Offizier
    • (as Koch)
    Philipp Manning
    • Schiffsarzt
    • (as Manning)
    Erik Ode
    Erik Ode
    • Konrad Lennartz
    • (as Ode)
    Arthur Peiser
    • Mann mit dem Zahnschmerzen
    • (as Peiser)
    Rudolf Platte
    Rudolf Platte
    • Funker auf der F.P. 1
    • (as Platte)
    Gustav Püttjer
    • Mann mit der Fistelstimme
    • (as Püttjer)
    Hans Schneider
    • Zweiter Offizier
    • (as Schneider)
    Werner Schott
    • Matthias Lennartz
    • (as Schott)
    Karl Klöckner
      Paul Rehkopf
        • Director
          • Karl Hartl
        • Writers
          • Walter Reisch
          • Curt Siodmak
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        5JohnHowardReid

        The American Version Is Far More Entertaining!

        The German version of this sci-fi yarn comes a big disappointment all around. Chief liability is Hans Albers, a ham of the first water, who is not only allowed to dominate every scene but indulged with more dialogue than all the rest of the players put together. He just never stops talking. Exotic Sybille Schmitz manages to collar a few nice close-ups, but Peter Lorre is wasted. Most of the time, Lorre simply serves as a listening post for the garrulous Albers.

        Oddly, the Droste character (played with reasonable force by Paul Hartmann) has even less footage here than in the cut American version. Indeed, despite the amazing fact that this German version runs 40 minutes longer, the action scenes are more complete and far more convincing in the 74-minute edit. The little bit of extra footage in which Albers is not featured are merely propaganda shots of the German air force conquering the skies.
        8Anne_Sharp

        German guy fun!

        This big-budget technothriller-romance was state-of-the-art for 1932, featuring a top-notch cast (especially Hans Albers as the rowdy, untamed hero and Peter Lorre as his long-suffering sidekick) and a lickety-split plotline in which industrial sabotage, sexual politics and the psychology of heroism are artfully intertwined. An English-subtitled video version of this SF classic is long overdue.
        8unbrokenmetal

        Life is adventure, but could be even more than that

        The famous pilot Ellissen (Hans Albers) helps his friend Droste (Paul Hartmann) to have FP1 built, a platform in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean which will make a connection between the continents possible (in a time when non-stop flights with passengers were science fiction). During the years when FP1 is built and Ellissen is far away, his girlfriend Claire (Sybille Schmitz) falls in love with Droste. Saboteurs try to destroy FP1, so Ellissen must come to the rescue. "FP1 antwortet nicht" is an excellent piece of work for its time. First, the science fiction novel by Curt Siodmak provided a spectacular story. But then, Albers portrays a really interesting hero, a man who often doesn't succeed (he loses his plane in a crash in Australia, he loses Claire to his best friend) but always comes back. Claire tried to teach him the advantages of a normal life, but no, it will always be adventure for him, "life is too short", he once says. With this charismatic performance, it is easy to see why Albers was one of the most popular stars of his time. Peter Lorre of "The Maltese Falcon" fame is responsible for the comic relief here as a photographer who tries to get the first picture of FP1. Last not least, a memorable musical score with the theme song "Flieger, grüß mir die Sonne" contributes to the fame of the movie.
        6zsenorsock

        Hiigh Tech Dream of 1932

        This film was made at a time when technology was moving almost faster than the imagination. Only a few years after Lindbergh's non-stop flight across the Atlantic, in this Germany decides to solve the problem of long transatlantic flights not by building planes that can fly further, but by building a gigantic platform in the middle of the Atlantic where planes can land and refuel. Only there are forces at work trying to keep the Floating Platform (hence F.P. #1) from becoming a success. Sabotage and spies add a layer of intrigue to what essentially is a love triangle between the commander of F.A. #1 and a gregarious pilot who both love the same woman. For the time, this film is quite impressive for its North Sea location photography as well as its flying scenes. Peter Lorre has a couple of good scenes as the hero's photographer buddy. I'd rate it higher, but many parts of the story either don't hold up or don't make sense. Still, glad I got to see it once.

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        • Goofs
          When Major Ellissen and Claire Lennartz are approaching FP1 (1:11:23 in the German version, 0:51:22 in the Gaumont English version), the plane identification of D-1957 and nickname "JUNKERS" is backwards. This means that this particular shot was flipped after being shot.
        • Alternate versions
          Filmed simulataneously with different casts and in three languages by Karl Hartl.
        • Connections
          Alternate-language version of F.P.1 (1933)
        • Soundtracks
          Flieger, grüß mir die Sonne
          Written by Allan Gray

          Lyrics by Walter Reisch

          Sung by Hans Albers

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        • Release date
          • December 22, 1932 (Germany)
        • Country of origin
          • Germany
        • Language
          • German
        • Also known as
          • F.P.1 ne répond plus
        • Filming locations
          • Cuxhaven, Lower Saxony, Germany
        • Production company
          • Universum Film (UFA)
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        • Runtime
          1 hour 54 minutes
        • Color
          • Black and White
        • Aspect ratio
          • 1.37 : 1

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