No Man's Land (1991)
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
Release Date: May 18, 1991
Cast
Screenplay
- Takahisa Zeze (Screenplay)
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.