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Otto - Der Film

  • 1984
  • 1h 25m
IMDb RATING
6.4/10
4.9K
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Otto Waalkes in Otto - Der Film (1984)
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Otto, a young man from East-Frisia, comes to the big city of Hamburg to make his fortune. Most of all he is engaged with two problems: How can he impress Silvia, a wealthy young girl; and wh... Read allOtto, a young man from East-Frisia, comes to the big city of Hamburg to make his fortune. Most of all he is engaged with two problems: How can he impress Silvia, a wealthy young girl; and where does he get 9,876.50 DM to pay off a loan shark?Otto, a young man from East-Frisia, comes to the big city of Hamburg to make his fortune. Most of all he is engaged with two problems: How can he impress Silvia, a wealthy young girl; and where does he get 9,876.50 DM to pay off a loan shark?

  • Directors
    • Xaver Schwarzenberger
    • Otto Waalkes
  • Writers
    • Bernd Eilert
    • Robert Gernhardt
    • Pit Knorr
  • Stars
    • Otto Waalkes
    • Elisabeth Wiedemann
    • Sky du Mont
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    6.4/10
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    • Directors
      • Xaver Schwarzenberger
      • Otto Waalkes
    • Writers
      • Bernd Eilert
      • Robert Gernhardt
      • Pit Knorr
    • Stars
      • Otto Waalkes
      • Elisabeth Wiedemann
      • Sky du Mont
    • 6User reviews
    • 8Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 4 wins & 1 nomination total

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    Otto Waalkes
    Otto Waalkes
    • Otto…
    Elisabeth Wiedemann
    Elisabeth Wiedemann
    • Konsulin von Kohlen und Reibach
    Sky du Mont
    Sky du Mont
    • Ernesto
    • (as Sky Dumont)
    • …
    Jessika Cardinahl
    • Silvia von Kohlen und Reibach
    Peter Kuiper
    Peter Kuiper
    • Shark
    Andreas Mannkopff
    • Haenlein
    Gottfried John
    Gottfried John
    • Sonnemann
    Karl Lieffen
    • Floppmann
    Tilly Lauenstein
    • Dame
    Karl Schönböck
    Karl Schönböck
    • Bodo Fürst Marckbiss
    Johannes Heesters
    Johannes Heesters
    • Clochard
    Helmut Hoffmann
    Hannelore Paschier
    Engelbert Feeken
      Eric Vaessen
      • Butler Jean
      Erich Bar
      • Rocker Werner
      Horst-Hans Jochmann
      • General Stössner
      • (as H.H. Jochmann)
      Hans Nitschke
      • Bauarbeiter
      • Directors
        • Xaver Schwarzenberger
        • Otto Waalkes
      • Writers
        • Bernd Eilert
        • Robert Gernhardt
        • Pit Knorr
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      Karl Self

      King Otto

      Otto Waalkes is essentially the smallest common denominator of German humour, and a strange concoction: Waalkes himself a talented performer with a tendency to become irritating quickly if left without direction, constantly yodelling and grimacing with a Tourette syndrome - like permanence; on the other hand, much of his material was written by some of Germany's foremost satirists and poets such as Gernhardt, Knorr, Eilert.

      His first feature movie shows Waalkes at his best by balancing his goofyness with a good story line, great actors and excellent camera work -- the kind of movie I enjoy watching time and again when I am in the mood for some light entertainment.

      Unfortunately, most of Otto's other work is not really up to the standard he set with his first movie, especially the atrocious sequel "Otto, der neue Film".
      7t_atzmueller

      The highlight of Otto's career (and sadly the beginning of a steep decline)

      If you're from Germany and from my generation (born in the mid-70's, that is), there really was no way around Otto Waalkes. Kids would recite his jokes in school, parents would let the kids stay up longer just to watch a re-run of Ottos Stand-Up-Show on TV and his trademark cartoon, the "Ottiphant" was to be seen everywhere. Granted, Otto wasn't great intellectual humour like Loriot or Gerhard Polt, often crossing the border of pure, physical slapstick and grimace-humour and if I'd have to compare him to American comedians, I'd go for a cross Jerry Lewis and the Three Stooges in one persona.

      The story is simply: Otto is a young, innocent boy from a godforsaken Frisian island, who dreams of making it big in the Big City (namely Hamburg). But all doesn't go as planned once he arrives there. In fact, nothing goes as planned. In order to get cash and open a business – which consists of him making outrageous plans for all intents and purposes – he loans some money from a local loan-shark. Before he knows it, Otto (who didn't read the small print on the loan-sharks contract) finds himself in debt of exactly 9876,50 Mark. By chance and coincidence he rescues the life of Silvia (Jessika Cardinahl), daughter of a high-society lady and falls in love with her. Now Otto has to multi-task, forever trying to find a way to pay off his debt while trying to win the heart of his beloved, before she can marry the slimy socialite Ernesto (Sky du Mont).

      It does not come as a big surprise that "Otto – The Film" went on to become the most successful German film at the box-office; a record that has not been broken yet. How else could it have been without aforementioned Otto-Boom? Technically it's a compilation of sketch-material and personas, pumped up by a cinema-production, tied together by the thin storyline and bolstered by numerous guest-appearances and cameos by well-known TV-personalities such as Johannes Heesters, Eberhard Feik ("Tatort"), Elisabeth Wiedemann (an accomplished comedian in her own rights) or Günther Kauffmann (a famed Afro-German actor since his time with Werner Rainer Fassbinder; the butt of this particular joke, namely that Otto considers himself "a negro too", because he has black/dirty feet as well, not really 'PC' by today's standards).

      We'd have to lie if we'd claim that the humor has aged very well. There are dozens of spoofs and "cultural references", from "Jaws" to Michael Jackson's "Thriller" (which Otto spoofs on a graveyard, dressed up as Heino). But all those references – both to his own show and other movies – are kept in measure, leaving Otto as naïve, chaotic but still lovable bumpkin at the heart's core. Something that Otto wouldn't (or couldn't) replicate in later films, becoming a parody of himself and the references merely the flesh to his potatoes.

      Is it compatible with foreign viewers? Hard to say. I'd give it a 30 percent "yes" and 70 percent "no". Sure, the goofy slapstick is rather universal, but unless you're fluent in German and know your way around the Germany of the 1970's and 80's, much of the wordplays and situation-humor will most likely escape you. So yes, it's probably more of a local affair.

      "Otto – Der Film" would sadly remain the highlight of Waalkes career, which has since declined. Sure, the comedian made a few new fans with more contemporary films like "Sieben Zwerge" ("Seven Dwarf"), but to many old-school fans his desperate attempts to regain former glory are often saddening, if not pathetic. Waalkes had never developed or progressed an inch from the Otto-persona which he developed in the 70's, sticking to it to this very day, even when making public appearances or giving interviews. Hence, the word "tiresome" comes to mind. Again it shouldn't come as a surprise – sad as it is – that he went on to star in Germany's bestselling comedy of all times to making a cameo in "Kartoffelsalat", which has righteously earned its place in the IMDb's Bottom-100.

      7/10
      5kosmasp

      Low brow humor

      There was a time when Otto was one of the biggest things in Germany. For some he may still be. He really imprented his style and was a responsible for a lot of the comedy and how they grew up and took over from what he started. But even for the 80s this is quite ... offensive. The use of the n word is something that viewers nowadays will not just accept. I don't mean this has to be cancelled but I doubt there is much fun in feeding of stereotypes and racism.

      Not to mention that the scene involves stealing money from an old lady. Abhorent behaviour from our main character. Now to play devils advocate though: this is a movie and you have to suspend your disbelief enough to enjoy what you are watching. Very obviously things that happening here are not meant to happen in real life.

      The question is where you stand morally and if that will take anything away from watching this. So you've been warned and have to decide for yourself if this movie is something you want to watch. I had a few "rolling eyes" moments myself ... but also had a chuckle or two ... so there you go: be silly or avoid this at all costs - and remember this is hailed as his best output cinematically speaking
      10andreas_bruderer

      Otto's first and for a lot of Otto fans the best

      After a bunch of stand-up live programs, it was the time for Otto Waalkes, a popular comedian in the late 70's and early 80's to move to the big screen. The result is a film without the smallest amount of acting ability but with a huge lot of gags and parodies. Even though I think "Otto-der Liebesfilm" is better than the first one, I like it and can it see over and over again.

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      • Trivia
        Most successful German movie of all time with 14 million viewers. Another contender is Qui peut sauver le Far West? (2001) with 12 million viewers. Since records about viewer's attendance weren't kept in the GDR, the estimated number of 14 million viewers could be ambiguous. After all, Otto - Der Film (1984) had 11 million approved viewers in West Germany, making Qui peut sauver le Far West? (2001) technically more successful.
      • Goofs
        Before Otto signs the credit contract, Shark turns over the first page of it. In the next shot (from a different angle) he turns the page over again.
      • Quotes

        Shark: You shouldn't read the small print!

        Otto: But, why not?

        Shark: It's bad for your eyesight.

      • Connections
        Featured in Auge in Auge - Eine deutsche Filmgeschichte (2008)
      • Soundtracks
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        Performed by Otto Waalkes

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      • Release date
        • July 13, 1984 (United States)
      • Countries of origin
        • West Germany
        • United States
        • United Kingdom
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      • Language
        • German
      • Also known as
        • Holly - The Movie
      • Filming locations
        • Central Station, Hamburg, Germany
      • Production companies
        • Rialto Film
        • Ruessel Video & Audio
        • Zweites Deutsches Fernsehen (ZDF)
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      • Runtime
        1 hour 25 minutes
      • Sound mix
        • Mono
      • Aspect ratio
        • 2.35 : 1

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