
Hell on Earth
War
Overview
Hell on Earth (German: Niemandsland) is a 1931 German film directed by Victor Trivas. The film is also known as No Man's Land in France.
Top Cast


Ernst Busch
Ernst Busch
Ernst Kohler
Ernst Busch
Ernst Kohler


Vladimir Sokoloff
Vladimir Sokoloff
Lewin
Vladimir Sokoloff
Lewin


Renée Stobrawa
Renée Stobrawa
Frau Kohler
Renée Stobrawa
Frau Kohler
Elisabeth Lennartz
Elisabeth Lennartz
Lewin's Bride
Elisabeth Lennartz
Lewin's Bride
Hugh Douglas
Hugh Douglas
Charles Brown
Hugh Douglas
Charles Brown
Louis Douglas
Louis Douglas
Joe Smile
Louis Douglas
Joe Smile
Zoe Frank
Zoe Frank
Mrs. Brown
Zoe Frank
Mrs. Brown


Georges Péclet
Georges Péclet
Charles Durand
Georges Péclet
Charles Durand
Rose-Mai
Rose-Mai
Frenchman's Sweetheart
Rose-Mai
Frenchman's Sweetheart


Holmes Zimmermann
Holmes Zimmermann
Bit Part
Holmes Zimmermann
Bit Part
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