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Field Punishment No.1
Field Punishment No.1

Field Punishment No.1

The war heroes we never heard about

Genres

WarDrama

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In 1916, the New Zealand Government secretly shipped 14 of the country's most outspoken conscientious objectors to the Western Front in an attempt to convert, silence, or quite possibly kill them. This is their story.

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Budget

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Revenue

$--

Status

Released

Original Language

English

Runtime

90 mins

Rating

8/10

Release Date

22 April 2014

Country

New Zealand

Cast

Fraser Brown

Fraser Brown

Archibald Baxter

Michael Whalley

Michael Whalley

William Little

Byron Coll

Byron Coll

Mark Briggs

Damien Avery

Damien Avery

Sandy Baxter

Victoria Abbott

Victoria Abbott

Sophie

Colin Moy

Colin Moy

Sergeant Bolton

Andrew Robertt

Andrew Robertt

Lieutenant-Colonel CMO

Joseph Rye

Joseph Rye

Lieutenant Nessam

Jason Hodzelmans

Jason Hodzelmans

John Baxter

Tim Carlsen

Tim Carlsen

James

Richard Chapman

Richard Chapman

Lawrence Kirwan

Daniel Cleary

Daniel Cleary

Old Soldier

Barry Duffield

Barry Duffield

Dunkirk Warder

Coen Falke

Coen Falke

Goldie

Robert Hartley

Robert Hartley

Sam

Stephen Hunter

Stephen Hunter

Aussie Bill

Tama Jarman

Tama Jarman

Hugh

Eli Kent

Eli Kent

Garth Ballantyne

Phil Peleton

Phil Peleton

Doctor Claude Brissaud

Andrew Robertt

Andrew Robertt

Lieutenant-Colonel

Jordan Selwyn

Jordan Selwyn

Terry

Will Wallace

Will Wallace

Peter

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