- F. P. 1 - Wikipedia
By 1933, a political joke referring to Adolf Hitler played on the title of the film: " P G 1 antwortet nicht " (meaning " Parteigenosse 1 antwortet nicht, " or "Party Member 1 doesn't answer ")
- F. P. 1 DOESN’T ANSWER (1933) – Blu-ray Review – ZekeFilm
Thankfully, F P 1 Doesn’t Answer has been restored and is now available in a terrific Blu-ray edition from Kino Classics The film looks rather remarkable considering it’s rough history
- F. P. 1. Doesn’t Answer – Scifist.
The earliest available feature film based on a modern sci-fi novel, this German 1932 melodrama concerns the then outlandish idea of a floating gas station for transatlantic flights
- F. P. 1. Doesnt Answer (Germany, Karl Hartl, 1933): A Science-Fiction . . .
Brief introduction to the science-fiction adaptation of Kurt Siodmak's novel 'F P 1 antwortet nicht' (1931) in German, French and English
- Classic Sci-Fi Movies: F. P. 1 Doesnt Answer
In 1932, Fox, British-Gaumont, and UFA collaborated to create a science fiction movie, F P 1 (FP1), which stood for "Floating Platform One " F P 1 would be, essentially, a fixed aircraft carrier "island" set in the mid-Atlantic to allow early 1930s aircraft (of limited range) to cross
- F. P. 1 Doesnt Answer (1933) - Karl Hartl | Synopsis, Movie Info . . .
F P 1 Doesn't Answer (1933) Directed by Karl Hartl Genres - Fantasy, Science Fiction | Release Date - Apr 3, 1933 | Run Time - 93 min | Countries - United States of America | AllMovie Rating 1
- F. P. 1 Antwortet Nicht (1932) - Archive. org
IMDB: Urged by famous airman Ellissen, the Lennartz Company puts into reality the project proposed by his friend Droste: F P 1, a huge floating platform in the Atlantic that makes long-distance flights viable
- F. P. 1 Doesnt Answer (1933) - User reviews - IMDb
An aside in the narrative unintentionally calls the whole F P 1 concept into question Elissen at one point is said to be flying a new plane that can go around the world without refueling! You have to love a sci-fi flick where the key technology is already obsolete by the end of the second reel
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