From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Freak Orlando
Freak Orlando
Freak Orlando • Delphine Seyrig ... Helena Müller, als
Lebensbaumgöttin, Kaufhausonsängerin, Mutter der
Directed by Ulrike Ottinger Wundergeburt....
Produced by Renée Gundelach • Albert Heins – Herbert Zeus
Sibylle Hubatschek-Rahn • Claudio Pantoja – Zwei Tänzer
• Hiro Uchiyama – Zwei Tänzer (as Hiro Uschiyama)
Written by Ulrike Ottinger
• Galli – Chronistin
Starring Magdalena Montezuma • Eddie Constantine – Säulenheiliger
Cinematography Ulrike Ottinger • Else Nabu – Heilige Wilgeforte
• Maria Bucholt – Kleine Menschen
Editing by Dörte Völz-Mammarella • Paul Glauer – Kleine Menschen
Release date(s) 6 November 1981 (1981-11-06) • Alfred Raupach – Kleine Menschen
• Luzig Raupach – Kleine Menschen
Running time 126 minutes
• Monika Ullemeyer – Kleine Menschen (as Monika
Country West Germany Ullemayer)
• Dirk Zalm – Kleine Menschen
Language German
• Luc Alexander – Zwolf Lederboys
Freak Orlando is a 1981 West German comedy film directed
by Ulrike Ottinger and starring Magdalena Montezu- References
ma.[1]
[1] "New York Times: Freak Orlando". NY Times.
http://movies.nytimes.com/movie/150509/Freak-
Cast Orlando/overview. Retrieved 2008-07-23.
• Magdalena Montezuma – Orlando, als Pilger, Orlando
Zyldopa, Orlando Orlanda, Orlando Capricho... External links
• Freak Orlando at the Internet Movie Database
Retrieved from "http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Freak_Orlando&oldid=471870543"
Categories:
• 1981 films
• West German films
• German-language films
• 1980s comedy films
• Films directed by Ulrike Ottinger
• 1980s German film stubs
• 1980s comedy film stubs
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