Otto - Der Katastrofenfilm Filming Locations
Otto - Der Katastrofenfilm Filming Locations
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Otto - Der Katastrofenfilm (2000)
Otto has been a foundling and always dreamed about becoming a sailor on the "Queen Henry", because his adoptive grandfather suggested he has been captain there. When Otto finally gets aboard some catastrophes lie ahead..