2 thoughts on “No Man’s Land – Hell on Earth (1931)

  1. I missed the picture in 1933 (was only 3.5 years old). Impressive for that time, and goes very well with the “Tag” and its redactor’s policy.Later (1937/8) the Roxy brought mainly Wild West a la Zorro films,it was considered a Revolver Kino. I did not miss many of those pictures.

  2. What a poignant, beautifully crafted film. I loved the symbolism; the three languages used in the film; the way the Jew is simply from “somewhere in Eastern Europe.” Of course, he is silenced, wearing white and exits the bunker unarmed… how ominous.Thank you, Edgar, for sharing this.

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