No Man's Land
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No Man's Land
Summary
No Man's Land is a film[1]. It ranks in the top 4% of film entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (7 views/month).[2]
Key Facts
- No Man's Land's image is recorded as Terranessuno39 donne.jpg[3].
- No Man's Land's instance of is recorded as film[4].
- No Man's Land's director is recorded as Mario Baffico[5].
- No Man's Land's screenwriter is recorded as Mario Baffico[6].
- No Man's Land's screenwriter is recorded as Stefano Landi[7].
- No Man's Land's composer is recorded as Franco Casavola[8].
- No Man's Land's genre is recorded as drama film[9].
- No Man's Land's cast member is recorded as Mario Ferrari[10].
- No Man's Land's cast member is recorded as Nelly Corradi[11].
- No Man's Land's cast member is recorded as Laura Solari[12].
- No Man's Land's cast member is recorded as Umberto Sacripante[13].
- No Man's Land's cast member is recorded as Maurizio D'Ancora[14].
- No Man's Land's cast member is recorded as Lamberto Picasso[15].
- No Man's Land's cast member is recorded as Lola Braccini[16].
- No Man's Land's cast member is recorded as Tina Pica[17].
- No Man's Land's cast member is recorded as Vasco Creti[18].
- No Man's Land's cast member is recorded as Giovanni Grasso[19].
- No Man's Land's cast member is recorded as Giuseppe Gambardella[20].
- No Man's Land's cast member is recorded as Virginia Balistrieri[21].
- No Man's Land's director of photography is recorded as Ugo Lombardi[22].
- No Man's Land's IMDb ID is recorded as tt0030844[23].
- No Man's Land's original language of film or TV show is recorded as Italian[24].
- No Man's Land's Commons category is recorded as Terra di nessuno (film 1939)[25].
- No Man's Land's color is recorded as black-and-white[26].
- No Man's Land's country of origin is recorded as Italy[27].
Body
Authorship and Creation
No Man's Land's director is recorded as Mario Baffico[5]. Screenwriters include Mario Baffico[6] and Stefano Landi[7]. Cast members include Mario Ferrari[10], Nelly Corradi[11], Laura Solari[12], Umberto Sacripante[13], Maurizio D'Ancora[14], and Lamberto Picasso[15].
Publication
No Man's Land's publication date is recorded as +1939-01-01T00:00:00Z[28]. Its original language of film or TV show is recorded as Italian[24]. Its genre is recorded as drama film[9].
Why It Matters
No Man's Land ranks in the top 4% of film entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (7 views/month).[2]