No Man's Land (1991)

No Man's Land (1991) poster

Parisian Rita Kato follows a letter from her friend Masao Sato to Tokyo, but discovers that a new tenant is already living at the sender's address, the slacker Takeshi, called Golgo after the contract killer protagonist from Takao Saitō's long-lived manga series Golgo 13. Apathetically, the two squats on each other for a few days until Rita sets off again and is bagged on the way back by the petty criminal Kiyomi in a stolen car. In the Tokyo swampland, the two meet Golgo again...

Director: Takahisa Zeze
Runtime: 62 min
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Cinematography: Kōichi Saitō
Editing: Shōji Sakai
Country: Japan
Language: 日本語
Original Language: ja

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is No Man's Land about?
Parisian Rita Kato follows a letter from her friend Masao Sato to Tokyo, but discovers that a new tenant is already living at the sender's address, the slacker Takeshi, called Golgo after the contract killer protagonist from Takao Saitō's long-lived manga series Golgo 13. Apathetically, the two squats on each other for a few days until Rita sets off again and is bagged on the way back by the petty criminal Kiyomi in a stolen car. In the Tokyo swampland, the two meet Golgo again...
Who directed No Man's Land?
No Man's Land was directed by Takahisa Zeze.
Who stars in No Man's Land?
No Man's Land stars Takeshi Itō, Kiyomi Itō, Kazuhiro Sano, Mami Ogawa.
How long is No Man's Land?
No Man's Land has a runtime of 1h 2m (62 minutes).
Where was No Man's Land produced?
No Man's Land was produced in Japan.