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Otis Greene
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Otis Greene

1924 – 1998 · Omaha, Nebraska, USA · Active 1953–1971

Otis Greene, an actor prominent in the 1950s, appears in Voodoo Woman (1957) and The Disembodied (1957), two films that embody the era's fascination with horror and the supernatural. In Voodoo Woman, he contributes to the film's eerie atmosphere, while in The Disembodied, his role adds to the unsettling narrative of disconnection and fear. Greene's performances reflect the cult cinema movement's embrace of the bizarre and the macabre, solidifying his place in the genre's history.

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The Disembodied

The Disembodied

1957 ★ 4.7
as Kabar

When men on a photo safari stumble into a misanthropic doctor’s remote camp with a wounded comrade, the doctor's restless wife supplements her usual pursuit (voodoo, especially as a way to off her husband) with a new one: seduction. As men lose their hearts (sometimes literally) to the alluring voodoo priestess, she embarks on a killing spree that turns the jungle blood red.

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Filmography

5 credits
1970s 1 credit
1971
Movie ★ 5.8
1960s 1 credit
1960
Sunrise at Campobello as Edward the House Butler
Movie ★ 6.0
1950s 3 credits
1957
Voodoo Woman as Bobo, the houseboy
Movie ★ 4.8
1957
Movie ★ 4.8
1953
White Witch Doctor as Bakuba boy
Movie ★ 6.5