No Man's Land (1964 film)

No Man's Land is a 1964 American black-and-white[2] war drama film written and produced by Russ Harvey, who also plays the main role.

No Man’s Land was released under Harvey's name as director but the film appears to have actually been directed by Pat Boyette.

[3] No Man's Land was filmed in and around San Antonio, Texas in 1962,[1][4] partly on the ranch of Major General Harry H. Johnson on the S. Flores Road.

[7] Various sources mention Pat Boyette as director or co-director[8]/producer of No Man's Land, even stating that he had "complete creative control"[9] over the film, which Frank T. Thompson confirms in Texas Hollywood: Filmmaking in San Antonio Since 1910.

The best things about the movie are stock newsreel shots of actual combat.