Otto; or, Up with Dead People (2008)
January 19, 2008Release Date
Otto; or, Up with Dead People (2008)
January 19, 2008Release Date
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This Movie Is About.
Cast & Crew.
Jey Crisfar
Otto
Marcel Schlutt
Fritz Fritze
Nicholas Fox Ricciardi
Young Man in Hooded Sweatshirt
Nicholas Fox Ricciardi
Young Man in Hooded Sweatshirt
Keith Böhm
Man in a Suit and Hat
Olivia Barth
Woman in a Black Burqa
Christophe Chemin
Maximilian
Katharina Klewinghaus
Medea Yarn
Stephanie Heinrich
Old Woman
Orion Zombie
Amusement Park Zombie #2
John Wloch
Headstone Shop Owner
John Edward Heys
Old Man
Guido Sommer
Adolf
Max Di Costanzo
Amusement Park Zombie #1
Elliat Graney-Saucke
Woman on Subway #2
Bruce LaBruce
Director
Ramin Farhadi
Young Boy on Subway
Jürgen Brüning
Producer
Nicolas Koenigsknecht
Man on Subway #1
Jörn Hartmann
Producer
Daniel Grothe
Gay Boy on Subway #1
Émile Dunichaud
Gay Boy on Subway #2
Jennifer Jonas
Producer
Gio Black Peter
Rudolf
Mikael Karlsson
Composer
Jürgen Seipel
Taxi Driver
Susanne Sachße
Hella Bent / Lascivious Ballet Dancer #2
James Carman
Cinematographer
Ferdinand Marian
Park Carnivore #1 / Night Club Zombie #1
Torsten Meyer
Park Carnivore #2
Kathryn Brink
CastingDirector
Pascal Herr
Park Carnivore #3
Stefan Dickfeld
ProductionDesigner
Ena Schnitzlbaumer
Park Carnivore #4
Stefanie Reißnecker
Park Carnivore #5
Wiebke Hoogklimmer
Park Carnivore #6
Nina Kharytonova
Park Carnivore #7
Asha Mines
Park Carnivore #8
Peter Jung
Yummy Boy eating Ice Cream Cone
Mahsun Erdogan
Street Ragamuffin #1
Serhat Erdogan
Street Ragamuffin #2
Arturam Oruç
Street Ragamuffin #3
Stefan Kuschner
Butcher, Otto's Father
Peter Bürger
Night Club Zombie #2
Alfio Tombolato
Warrior Thug #1
Fashion P.D.G.
Warrior Thug #2
Valentin Plessy
Warrior Thug #3
Nicolas Mallet
Warrior Thug #4
Kevin Murphy
Warrior Thug #5
Emanuele Rizzi
Basher #1
Burak Icer
Basher #2
Gökan Alabay
Basher #3
Haçi Alabay
Basher #4
Christophe Linéré
Somnambulistic Duet Dancer #1 / Lascivious Ballet Dancer #8
Frédéric Gies
Somnambulistic Duet Dancer #2 / Lascivious Ballet Dancer #9
Kembra Pfahler
Lascivious Ballet Dancer #3
Rudy Marchal
Lascivious Ballet Dancer #6
Christian Modersbach
Lascivious Ballet Dancer #7
Laura Berger
Little Girl in Supermarket
Pedro Sobisch
Supermarket Manager
Mandy Berger
Little Girl's Mother
Efe Yildiz
Slaughterhouse Manager
Nils Jacobson
Orgy Zombie #1 / Revolutionary Zombie #1
Stan Steel
Orgy Zombie #3 / Revolutionary Zombie #4
Michael Shade
Orgy Zombie #4 / Revolutionary Zombie #3
Marcel Hoffmann
Orgy Zombie #5 / Revolutionary Zombie #2
Florian Manns
Orgy Zombie #6
Lars Freimann
Orgy Zombie #7
Xavier Stentz
Orgy Zombie #8
Fabrice
Orgy Zombie #9
Josh Ford
Orgy Zombie #2 / Revolutionary Zombie #5
Mo
Zombie Boy
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Release DateJanuary 19, 2008
StatusReleased
Running Time1h 34m
Box Office$11,295
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Wiki.
Otto is a masculine German given name and a surname. It originates as an Old High German short form (variants Audo, Odo, Udo) of Germanic names beginning in aud-, an element meaning "wealth, prosperity".The name is recorded from the 7th century (Odo, son of Uro, courtier of Sigebert III). It was the name of three 10th-century German kings, the first of whom was Otto I the Great, the first Holy Roman Emperor, founder of the Ottonian dynasty.
The Gothic form of the prefix was auda- (as in e.g. Audaþius), the Anglo-Saxon form was ead- (as in e.g. Eadmund), and the Old Norse form was auð-.
The given name Otis arose from an English surname, which was in turn derived from Ode, a variant form of Odo, Otto.
Due to Otto von Bismarck, the given name Otto was strongly associated with the German Empire in the later 19th century. It was comparatively frequently given in the United States (presumably in German American families) during the 1880s to 1890s, remaining in the top 100 most popular masculine given names in the US throughout 1880–1898, but its popularity decreased significantly after 1900 with increasing anti-German sentiment leading up to World War I; it fell below rank 200 in 1919, below rank 500 in 1947, and below rank 1000 in 1975; it re-entered the top-1000 most popular given names in the US only in the 2010s, ranking 696th as of 2013.