No Man's Land (1987 film)

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No Man's Land

Theatrical release poster
Directed by Peter Werner
Produced by Jospeph Stern
Dick Wolf
Written by Dick Wolf
Starring D.B. Sweeney
Charlie Sheen
Brad Pitt (uncredited)
Music by Basil Poledouris
Cinematography Hiro Narita
Editing by Steven Cohen
Distributed by Orion Pictures Corporation
Release date(s) October 23, 1987
Running time 106 min.
Country Flag of the United States United States
Language English
IMDb profile

No Man's Land is a 1987 film directed by Peter Werner and starring D.B. Sweeney, Charlie Sheen and is noted for being Brad Pitt's first movie role, in which he played a waiter.

[edit] Plot

Benjy Taylor is a police officer who goes undercover to catch a gang of car thieves led by Ted Varrick.

[edit] Cast

  • D.B. Sweeney - Benjy Taylor
  • Charlie Sheen - Ted Varrick
  • Lara Harris - Ann Varrick
  • Randy Quaid - Lieutenant Vincent Bracey
  • Bill Duke - Malcolm
  • R.D. Call - Frank Martin
  • Arlen Dean Snyder - Lieutenant Curtis Loos
  • M. Emmet Walsh - Captain Haun
  • Al Shannon - Danny
  • Bernie Pock - Ridley
  • Kenny Endoso - Leon
  • James F. Kelly - Brandon
  • Lori Butler - Suzanne
  • Clare Wren - Deborah
  • Philip Benichou - Michel
  • Linda Carol - Party Girl
  • Danitza Kingsley - Margot
  • Peggy McCay - Benjy's Mom
  • Linda Shayne - Peggy
  • Robert Pierce - Jim
  • Claude Earl Jones - Uncle Roy
  • Jan Burrell - Aunt Rhea
  • Channing Chase - Aunt Fran
  • Jessica Puscas - Mary Jean
  • Molly Carter - Colleen
  • Florence Schauffler - Apartment manager
  • Guy Boyd - Jaws
  • Henry G. Sanders - Heath
  • Gary Riley - Cal
  • Jenny Gago - Tory Bracey
  • Scott Lincoln - Bailey
  • James W. Smith - Shopping center guard
  • Jack Yates - Shopping center guard
  • Tom Santo - Juio
  • Anthony Palmer - Supplier
  • Jeff O'Haco - Valet
  • Mario Roberts - Valet
  • Michael Riley - Horton
  • Denis Hartigan - Duncan
  • Richard Burns - Auto repair shop customer (uncredited)
  • John Gocha - Porsche mechanic
  • Brad Pitt - Waiter
  • Jeff Duran- Kid Auto Thief (uncredited)

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