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  2. Field punishment - Wikipedia

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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 ...

  3. Archibald Baxter - Wikipedia

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    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

  4. List of World War I films - Wikipedia

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    After World War I, three pilots suffering from shell shock, band together in Paris. Feeling they have no future, the men are constantly drunk. They meet and invite a wealthy but aimless woman into their group. D N 1931 US Waterloo Bridge: James Whale: Soldier meets chorus girl turned prostitute in London during an air raid. D, R P 1931 US Mata Hari

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  6. Kuttrame Thandanai - Wikipedia

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    Kuttrame Thandanai (lit. ' Crime itself is a punishment ') is a 2016 Tamil language neo noir psychological thriller film cinematographed and directed by M. Manikandan and produced by S. Harihara Naganathan, S. Muthu, and S. Kaleeswaran under Don Production, co produced with Tribal Art Productions.

  7. Jaishankar filmography - Wikipedia

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    Jaishankar made his film debut in 1965, in the film Iravum Pagalum, directed by Joseph Thaliath Jr. The film was released on 14 January 1965 on Thai Pongal day. [2] Despite facing competition from Enga Veettu Pillai and Pazhani, released on the same day, the film become a commercial success. [3]

  8. Purampokku Engira Podhuvudamai - Wikipedia

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    The film, which was earlier titled Purampokku, a term used for a piece of land that is common to all, [5] revolves around the relevance of capital punishment in a democratic and free society. [6] The film released on 15 May 2015 to mixed reviews. It also marked Karthika's last performance before her retirement from films.

  9. The Argentina-Chile coproduction “The Punishment,” directed by Matias Bize, was named best feature over the weekend at the close of the Beijing International Film Festival.