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Baxter's story was dramatised in the 2014 TV movie Field Punishment No 1. [3] [4] In Field Punishment Number Two, the prisoner was placed in fetters and handcuffs but was not attached to a fixed object and was still able to march with his unit. This was a relatively tolerable punishment. In both forms of field punishment, the soldier was also ...
Andrew Robertt is a New Zealand actor whose work covers a diverse range of characters across multiple genres. He studied arts and sciences at The University of Auckland, and horticulture and business management at trade school.
Field Punishment Number One, David Grant, paintings by Bob Kerr, Steel Roberts publishers, Wellington, 2008, page 106, ISBN 978 1 877448 46 1; My Brother's War, David Hill, Penguin, 2012 ISBN 9780143307174 – the story in this book draws from Baxter's experiences. [48] Field Punishment No 1, (2014) – docu-drama based on David Grant's book
In 2014, he acted in the drama of Peter Burger Field Punishment N°1 in the role of Dunkirk Warder. [7] Since 1988, [2] he has been a part of the Robert Bruce Agency which represents TV shows, cinema and theater actors. [8] Since 2000, he has been a director and a screenwriter for DreamChaser productions. [2]
Field Punishment No 1: Peter Burger: Four brothers who are conscientious objectors are deported to the front in France and successfully refuse military service and oppose military inhumanity even confronted with cruel field punishment: D 2014 Australia ANZAC Girls: Australian women at the Western Front: D M 2014 UK The Crimson Field
1 episode: "I Remember Nothing" 2011 Rescue: Special Ops: Kenny Whaley 1 episode "True Romance" 2014 Field Punishment No.1: Aussie Bill TV movie 2016 Janet King: Felix Murphy 4 episodes 2015/6 Home & Away: Barry 2 episodes 2016 Rosehaven: John 1 episode 2017 The Leftovers: Hazmat Man 1 episode 2017 Wolf Creek: Richie 2 episodes 2018 WANTED ...
The Longest Yard is a 1974 American prison sports comedy-drama film directed by Robert Aldrich, written by Tracy Keenan Wynn, based on a story by producer Albert S. Ruddy, and starring Burt Reynolds, Eddie Albert, Ed Lauter, Michael Conrad and James Hampton.
[1] 14 January – It is announced that Trackside, the New Zealand horse racing channel, will no longer be aired on Freeview and will become a pay-per-view channel. [2] 16 January – TVNZ reveal they will be airing the 2014 Grammy Awards on their free-to-air channels direct from the United States. A first for New Zealand free-to-air networks [3]