James Corden antwortet auf diese virale Geschichte, dass er sich in einem Restaurant beschwert hat
James Corden antwortet auf diese virale Geschichte, dass er sich in einem Restaurant beschwert hat
Die Late-Late-Show hatte letzte Woche eine Pause, aber James Corden war mehr denn je in den Nachrichten.
Es begann vor sieben Tagen, als Keith McNally, Besitzer des Restaurants Balthazar, einen Post auf Instagram teilte, in dem er sagte, er habe James Corden wegen zweier Vorfälle gesperrt, bei denen er unhöflich gegenüber dem Personal gewesen sei. Nicht lange danach veröffentlichte er ein…
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Here's Peter Lorre as Bildreporter "Foto-Jonny" in F.P.1 antwortet nicht (1932), otherwise known as F.P.1 Doesn't Answer or F.P.1 Doesn't Respond.
This post will also prove why we need a Conrad Veidt & Peter Lorre Accidental Crime-Fighters Team -
Veidt & Lorre: Dynamisches Duo!
"Conrad Veidt and Peter Lorre en route to Oie Island." -Source
I love Veidt's hand on Lorre's shoulder. More inside scoop on the movie & the friendship behind the cut:
First: What's all this F.P.1 business? F.P. is a floating platform set in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean. There's a love triangle in this movie, too. Here's more from The Lost One: A Life of Peter Lorre:
"Based on Kurt Siodmak’s novel, it tells the story of a courageous flyer who prevents the destruction of a mid-Atlantic refueling point for transoceanic flights. Hans Albers would play the lead...but who would lighten what Reisch described as 'a heavy science fiction drama?'
"'Since the hero had a sidekick,' director Karl Hartl suggested, 'Why don’t we write the part of the little newspaper photographer so that Peter can play it?'
"And so they did, tailoring the role to better fit his talents.
"'Peter was very happy to get a part in which he could show his sense of humor, in which he could bring out laughs to get a different note from that monster, the child killer.'"
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Shaved bald for his role in Der weisse Damon, Peter wore a wig!
If you get this film, just make sure you're getting the version you want - Hartl had to direct German, French, and English-language versions at the same time, so three versions exist:
The German-language version is the one with Peter Lorre, and Hans Albers as the lead, Ellissen.
The French-language version has Charles Boyer playing Ellissen.
The English-language version has Conrad Veidt playing Ellissen.
Peter Lorre is neither in the French nor English versions, but:
"Hartl shot all three versions simultaneously on Greifswälder Oie, a small island in the Baltic, where a full-scale 'floating platform' was built. For three months, cast and crew, including pioneer German producer Erich Pommer, shared the only hotel on the nearby island of Rügen. There Lorre met Veidt, an actor who, like himself, was capable of switching on and off his demonic personality. Reisch recalled that Veidt 'always died with laughter at whatever Peter Lorre did.'" -The Lost One: A Life of Peter Lorre
Cast and crew travel to Oie Island by Söhren-Rügen to make English, French and German film versions of Kurt Siodmak’s F.P.1. antwortet nicht. Number 1 is Hans Albers. Number 2 is Conrad Veidt (who starred in the English version). Peter Lorre, in hat, is number 3, standing in front of Veidt. -Source
Here's Peter with Hans Albers.
"Intelligent and resourceful, Lorre’s Johnny is a devoted sidekick to Albers’s hero, who affectionately teases him with a string of descriptive nicknames, including Rollmöpschen (pickle with herring wrapped around it), Rollfilm, and alter Affe (old ape)." - The Lost One: A Life of Peter Lorre
Back to behind the scenes, and the Veidt & Lorre proposal:
"After the sun set at five-thirty, everyone returned to the hotel for dinner, where one man 'provided more fun than anybody else in the whole star roster,' said Reisch. 'That was Peter. He could tell the most incredible stories with little nuances, hardly changing his face, just touching upon it and bringing the house down.'
"'It was inconceivable after working hours to have an evening without Peter. It would have been gloomy. He had an enormous sense of humor and was the happiest man on earth when people laughed.'
"After dinner, there was only one diversion—Ping-Pong. Much to everyone’s amusement, the six-foot-five Veidt and the five-foot-five Lorre paired up.
"'And these two guys, the one who played ‘Caligari’ and the other one who played the mass murderer in M became a team in Ping-Pong that was unbeatable,' said Reisch. 'It was not just if we win tonight, it was a matter of life and death to win the tournament. Not for the money, but there was a gala reception afterwards and a medal. And these guys played together like a team, with beautiful timing.'" - The Lost One: A Life of Peter Lorre
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And this is why I'd read or watch a series of Veidt & Lorre, jokesters, pranksters, Ping-Pongsters, and, despite their best attempts to keep leading a life of joviality, ending up as accidental crime-fighters because they're just that good at divining human nature.
These next pics are of Conrad Veidt & Peter Lorre in All Through the Night - but taken out of context, they work!
Conrad Veidt & Peter Lorre
And look at them all relaxed in this awesome behind-the-scenes pic on the set of All Through the Night (with Humphrey Bogart, Kaaren Verne, and director Vincent Sherman).
Here's another, albeit smaller behind the scenes image (I really thought I had a higher-res or a larger version). I love how they're facing each other and seem so comfortable with each other.
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Watched F.P.1 Antwortet Nicht yesterday and I get why Papa Löwenstein liked the movie. The version I found had the audio out of sync and the subs were like a minute late as well (see this is dedication), but I still had fun. (And yes I just learned it’s up on YouTube with properly synced audio, do not talk to me I’m suffering!)
My actual complaint is who gave my mans this look!! Gurl why he looks like an old man and a baby at the same time!!
He looks like that kid from the Google apps ad asdfghjkl
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Me: *talking* (important things!)
Gf: *smiling 😍, obviously not listening*
Me: You're not listening...
Gf: How am I supposed to listen, when I'm looking at something that cute...
Me: 😍... *realizing she's not looking at my face, looking down at myself where she's looking*
I'm wearing a Grogu T-shirt...
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Ohh so you are doing a WIP ask thingy (I'm so intruged by First Aid it's so stupid 😅) 👀 how about 11 and 16? 👀
Yes I am still doing the ask game.
(Though honestly I'm an open book pretty much anytime for anything lol). So happy that you're intrigued by First Aid. It's a fic I love and loathe to write (only because long AUs are harddd)
11. What scene are you most hyped for this chapter/fic?
For this fic there are many moments but let me share with you my hilarious notes to myself:
TK talking to Arturo and getting more of an idea that he should twist himself into a badass pretzel to be what he thinks C. wants.
A BADASS PRETZEL.
And I thought I struggle with metaphors. This is clearly a masterpiece.
16. Write the next 5 sentences and share.
Jeremy whoops. With TK still on his arm, he walks over to the kitchen island filled with colorful bottles and plastic champagne flutes. No red cups allowed in a penthouse overlooking Manhattan. There is little of the floating high in TK’s veins left, but when Jeremy asks, “What are you and Carlos drinking?” he still holds onto the last strand of sanity and replies, “None for me. And Carlos-”
Carlos picks up where TK left off. “Just soda.”
Jeremy shrugs TK’s arm off and spins around to them. The music is still off, they still have an audience watching them for a chance that this might go sideways again. “Sorry, no. No sober bitches in my apartment. You wouldn’t want to offend me again, would you?”
Thanks for pushing me to write with this ask :D
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