Blue, Green or Cyan filters should do it. Just be sure to add a little exposure because pan films are not as sensitive to the blue-green spectrum.
I know this is probably a really simple, dumb question, but if I use a red filter with Pan film, can I make it look like it has Ortho properties?

If I recall correctly, Ed has it right with the Wratten 44. I have a whole box full of Kodak Wratten gels stuffed away somewhere and I might have some information with them. I'll try to find them.
Ilford Otho is sensitive from about 350 - 550 nM to my recollection. Not sure about Rollei, or about any of the graphic arts films, such as Kodalith or Arista APHS, etc.
Steve,
I think an 80A boosts the right cool wavelengths in relation to the warm ones, but as it is a color conversion filter, it does not totally block the warm light as well. All it does it tweak the balance between warm and cool. I think as much as 20% of yellows through reds pass through an 80A.
Thanks, I knew it was for color correction under tungston lights, so it was, if you will, a shot in the dark [pun intended].
Steve
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