The Flying Car | |
---|---|
German | Das fliegende Auto |
Directed by | Harry Piel |
Written by | Max Bauer Harry Piel |
Produced by | Harry Piel |
Starring | Harry Piel |
Cinematography | Georg Muschner |
Production company | Metro Film GmbH |
Release date |
|
Country | Germany |
Languages | Silent German intertitles |
The Flying Car (German: Das fliegende Auto) is a 1920 German silent fantasy film directed by and starring Harry Piel. [1]
The film's sets were designed by the art director Albert Korell .
In alphabetical order
Achtung! Auto-Diebe! is a 1930 German crime film directed by Harry Piel and written by Hans Rameau. The film starred Harry Piel and Leopold von Ledebur.
Heinrich Piel, known professionally as Harry Piel, was a prolific German actor, film director, screenwriter, and film producer who was involved in over 150 films.
A flying car is a roadable aircraft, a vehicle which can travel both on roads and in the air.
Johnny Steals Europe is a 1932 German comedy crime film directed by Harry Piel and Andrew Marton and starring Piel, Dary Holm and Alfred Abel. The film was based on a novel by Werner Scheff. It was shot at the Staaken Studios in Berlin and on location on the French Riviera. Released by the German branch of Universal Pictures, it premiered on 15 June 1932.
Dary Holm was a German actress. She married film star Harry Piel in 1927. Holm starred alongside Piel in several films, such as Johnny Steals Europe (1932).
Rivals is a 1923 German-British silent adventure film directed by Harry Piel and starring Piel, Inge Helgard and Adolf Klein. It premiered in Berlin on 23 February 1923.
Dangerous Clues is a 1924 German silent crime film directed by Harry Piel and starring Piel, Henrik Galeen and Dary Holm. It premiered in Berlin on 10 June 1924.
Zigano is a 1925 French-German silent historical adventure film directed by Gérard Bourgeois and Harry Piel and starring Piel, Denise Legeay and Dary Holm. It premiered in Berlin on 27 July 1925.
Panic is a 1928 German silent crime film directed by Harry Piel and starring Piel, Dary Holm and Eugen Burg. It premiered in on 23 February 1928.
The Man Without Nerves is a 1924 German silent crime film directed by Harry Piel, assisted by Gérard Bourgeois and starring Piel, Dary Holm and Albert Paulig. It premiered in Berlin on 5 December 1924.
Georg Muschner was a German cinematographer. He worked on over sixty productions during his career in the Weimar Republic, Austria, and Nazi Germany. Muschner originally worked as a portrait photographer, before entering the film industry during the silent era. He worked on several Harry Piel films, including His Greatest Bluff. During the 1930s he often worked with the director Johann Alexander Hübler-Kahla.
Adventure on the Night Express is a 1925 German silent thriller film directed by Harry Piel and starring Piel, Dary Holm and José Davert.
The Fake Emir is a 1924 German silent adventure film directed by and starring Harry Piel. It also features Hermann Leffler and Claire Rommer. It was followed by A Dangerous Game.
A Dangerous Game is a 1924 German silent adventure film directed by Harry Piel and starring Piel, Hermann Leffler and Claire Rommer. It is the sequel to The Fake Emir.
His Best Friend is a 1929 German silent film directed by and starring Harry Piel.
Circus Beely or What's Going On at the Beely Circus? is a 1927 German silent thriller film directed by and starring Harry Piel.
A Night's Adventure is a 1923 German silent thriller film directed by and starring Harry Piel.
Eyes Open, Harry! is a 1926 German silent thriller film directed by and starring Harry Piel.
Ship Without a Harbour is a 1932 German thriller film directed by Harry Piel and starring Piel, Trude Berliner and Charly Berger.
The Air Pirates is a 1920 German silent adventure film directed by and starring Harry Piel.