Into No Man's Land Explained

Into No Man's Land
Cinematography:Ted Tetzlaff
Studio:Excellent Pictures
Distributor:Excellent Pictures
Runtime:65 minutes
Country:United States
Language:Silent
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Into No Man's Land is a 1928 American silent war drama film directed by Cliff Wheeler and starring Tom Santschi, Betty Blythe, and Crauford Kent.[1]

Synopsis

A refined criminal keeps his life secret from his daughter. When he gets trouble from the police after shooting one of his underworld associates, he enlists in the US Army and goes to fight in France during World War I. While in France, he serves alongside a young man who is in love with his daughter.

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Notes and References

  1. Munden p.382