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Tom Hanks-starrer A Man Called Otto crosses $100 Million Globally

The film is an adaptation of the novel, A Man Called Ove, written by Fredrik Backman

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Tom Hanks-starrer A Man Called Otto has crossed the $100 Million benchmark in the global market. According to Variety, the film's tally is $100.4 million, including $61.2 million in North America and $39.2 million internationally.

Directed by Marc Foster, the film revolves around a grumpy older man who slowly starts changing after developing an unlikely friendship with his neighbours.

The film is an adaptation of the novel, A Man Called Ove, written by Fredrik Backman. A Man Called Otto is a second adaptation following the Swedish film titled the same as the book, released in 2015.

With Tom Hanks in the lead, the film's cast includes Mariana Treviño, Rachel Keller, Manuel Garcia-Rulfo, Cameron Britton, and Mike Birbiglia in supporting roles. 
 

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