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No Man’s Land movie synopsis. When an undercover detective is shot dead while investigating a string of Porsche 911 thefts, Lieutenant Vincent Bracey assigns 22-year-old San Diego officer Benjamin “Benjy” Taylor to infiltrate a Porsche garage suspected to be a front for the grand theft auto scheme. Benjy is chosen because of his extensive mechanical knowledge of German cars and his rookie status, which dissuades others from suspecting that he is a cop. Bracey wants Benjy to obtain evidence that millionaire playboy Ted Varrick is the mastermind behind the thefts and the murder of the detective.
Using the alias “Billy Ayles”, Benjy moves to Los Angeles and gets a job at Technique Porsche as a mechanic. After Benjy fixes Ted’s Porsche one night, the two men become close friends, and Benjy becomes romantically attached to Ted’s sister Ann. Benjy also discovers the presence of a rival syndicate led by Frank Martin, which leads him to believe that Ted is not the prime suspect despite Bracey’s insistence.
Eventually, Ted brings Benjy into his side business of stealing Porsches, with garage manager Malcolm coordinating the operations. Benjy’s first few attempts at stealing cars fail miserably, with Martin’s syndicate catching on and slashing his hand as a warning. While doing a job at the mall, Benjy and Ted are confronted by Frank and his thugs, but they manage to lose them in a lengthy car chase. Ted rewards Benjy with a red Porsche that night. The next day, Ted goes to Technique Porsche and finds Malcolm has been murdered. In retaliation, he kills Frank at a night club.
During a phone conversation at a party, corrupt police Lieutenant Curtis Loos – who was hired by Ted to take out the detective in the film’s opening – tells Ted about Benjy’s real identity. The next night, Ted has Benjy meet Loos at a warehouse for a payoff. When Loos tries to kill Benjy, Ted runs him over to save his friend in spite of what he knows. Later, Benjy stops at Bracey’s house to inform him of what happened with Loos, and accuses the Lieutenant of conspiring with him. Bracey kicks Benjy out, but tells him to call in the morning so they can work things out. Benji drives off, unaware that Ted is nearby, spying on him.
The next day, Benjy’s cover is blown in front of Ann when his uncle Mike pays him a visit at his apartment. He goes to Bracey’s house, only to find that Ted has murdered him. Ted is preparing to flee the country when Benjy convinces him to meet up at the mall, where he tries to arrest Ted for the murders. Ted refuses to go quietly and a gunfight breaks out; Benjy is wounded, but manages to shoot and kill Ted.
No Man’s Land is a 1987 American crime film written by Dick Wolf directed by Peter Werner, and stars Charlie Sheen, D.B. Sweeney, Lara Harris, Randy Quaid, Bill Duke, Arlen Dean Snyder, Bernie Pock, Kenny Endoso, James F. Kelly, Lori Butler and Clare Wren. The basic plotline (undercover policeman falls in love with prime suspect’s sister and cannot bring himself to make an arrest) is frequently cited as inspiring the film The Fast and the Furious.
No Man’s Land (1987)
Directed by: Peter Werner
Starring: Charlie Sheen, D.B. Sweeney, Lara Harris, Randy Quaid, Bill Duke, Arlen Dean Snyder, Bernie Pock, Kenny Endoso, James F. Kelly, Lori Butler, Clare Wren
Screenplay by: Dick Wolf
Production Design by: Paul Peters
Cinematography by: Hiro Narita
Film Editing by: Steven Cohen, Daniel P. Hanley
Costume Design by: Jodie Lynn Tillen
Set Decoration by: Ethel Robins Richards
Music by: Basil Poledouris
Distributed by: Orion Pictures
Release Date: October 23, 1987
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