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Excerpt: Chapter 3
Peter Lorre's Credits (A Sample)
Peter Lorre: Biographical Sketch
Peter Lorre FAQ
Peter Lorre On DVD
Peter Lorre Photos
Peter Lorre Poster Art
Critics Are Saying . . .
Interview With The Author
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Except where noted, all photos are from the collection of Stephen
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Lorre loved dogs. The earliest photo of man and dog that I have discovered
pictures Peter with a spaniel (mid-air) and a boxer, Berlin, 1932. In Santa Monica,
he also kept an Airedale which he named "Gogol." Later, at Mandeville Canyon,
Peter and Karen owned an un-housebroken St. Bernard named "Bum."
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Lorre shares a snack with a canine friend during the filming of
Secret Agent (Gaumont-British, 1936).
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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
(Floating Platform 1 Doesn’t Answer, 1931). Number 1 is Hans Albers, who
co-starred with Lorre in F.P.1 antwortet nicht (1932). Conrad Veidt
(number 2) starred in the English version, F.P. 1. Peter Lorre, in hat, is
number 3, standing in front of Veidt. Shaved bald for his role in Der weisse
Dämon, Peter wore a wig as "Foto-Johnny" in F.P.1 antwortet nicht.
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A close shot of Conrad Veidt and Peter Lorre en route to Oie Island to
film F.P.1. antwortet nicht. Although the actors appeared in different
versions of the film, they developed a close friendship during the three-month
location shoot.
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The height difference – exactly one foot – between Lorre and Conrad
Veidt (of Dr. Caligari fame) made them the perfect Ping-Pong team. This
contemporary sketch pictures the fearsome Doppels-paar at one of their evening
matches while Lorre was filming F.P.1 antwortet nicht (1932) and Veidt
was starring in the English version, F.P.1.
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Lorre kept his Ping-Pong skills sharp after coming to America. Santa
Monica, 1935.
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Peter Lorre during a lunch break on F.P.1 antwortet nicht, 1932.
The actor’s joke-making (director Karl Hartl threatened to throw him into the water
if he didn’t stop) carried over to the dinner table. With lightly nuanced stories and
subtle facial expressions, he brought the house down. Without Peter, said
screenwriter Walter Reisch, talking of the three-month shoot on the island of
Greifswalder Oie in the Baltic Sea, it would have been gloomy.
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Lorre came up with nicknames for many of his close friends and
co-workers. Alfred Hitchcock soon became "Hitchy." This relaxed moment on the
set of The Man Who Knew Too Much (Gaumont-British, 1934) pictures
"Hitchy," Peter and Leslie Banks.
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Peter and Celia aboard the Cunard White Star Liner Majestic
bound for New York, mid-July of 1934. Unlike most émigré artists, Lorre arrived
with a film contract in hand and great expectations for the future.
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On the way to Hollywood in July 1934, the Lorres changed trains in
Chicago, and during the hour or so layover, took time to visit the 1933-34 World's
Fair. Here, Peter tries to light his cigarette from a snowman in the Black Forest
Village while Celia looks on. The caption noted the Lorres were "thrilled with the
fleeting glimpse they had of the Exposition and [planned] to return later in the
season." In the early hours of July 27, 1934, they boarded the Santa Fe Chief and
continued their journey to California.
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After arriving in America in July, 1934, Peter and Celia rented a house
on 326 Adelaide Drive in Santa Monica. There, Columbia photographers captured
the Lorres reveling in their new lifestyle.
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During his first idle months in this country, Lorre read widely. He kept
Edgar Allan Poe's collected works in German and also cited Edgar Wallace and Jack
London as two of his favorite authors. When not curling up with an improving book,
he hiked the Santa Monica hills and played badminton with Celia at their home on
Adelaide Drive in Santa Monica.
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While Harry Cohn looked for a screen vehicle to showcase his new contract
player, Lorre had a lot of time – nearly nine months – on his hands.
Always a voracious reader, he curled up with Jack London, Edgar Wallace and Edgar
Allan Poe (in German) when he wasn't hiking the Santa Monica Hills, working in the
garden, and playing with his dogs.
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Not sure how to sell its new property, Columbia publicists photographed
the many sides of Peter Lorre, in this instance capturing a serious view of the actor
studying a script.
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For Peter, it was love at first sight. He later told Celia that he sat night
after night watching her perform the part of Desdemona in Shakespeare's
Othello – and worshipped. Although the relationship eventually
evolved into that of mother and son, with Celia playing a wide range of roles, it
always preserved the essence of a storybook romance.
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Peter and Celia taking a walk in the hills outside Santa Monica. His head
was shaved bald for his role as "Dr. Gogol" in Mad Love (1935).
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