Woodenhead was created in 2003.
The duration of Woodenhead is 1.5 hours.
Woodenhead - 2003 is rated/received certificates of: New Zealand:M
Woodenhead - 2003 was released on: New Zealand: August 2003 (Wellington Film Festival) UK: 6 May 2004 (Commonwealth Film Festival) Hungary: 2 April 2006 (Titanic International Filmpresence Festival) USA: 2 June 2006 (New York City, New York)
The cast of Woodenhead - 2003 includes: Warwick Broadhead as Hugo Nicholas Butler as Gert Lutz Halbhubner as Goerdel Georgie Hill as The Talented Anala David Hornblow as Tramp Kerryn McMurdo as Dancer Teresa Peters as Plum Mardi Potter as Plum Matthew Sunderland as Strong Man Alexa Wilson as Dancer
I am a JB Hood biographer. No contemporary ever called Hood "Old Woodenhead". The caption of a JB Hood portrait displayed at the Atlanta Cyclorama in the 1960s erroneously stated that Hood was called Old Woodenhead by his troops, even though there is no evidence that any soldier ever called Hood by that name. It is a myth.
There isn't a single contemporary record of anyone ever calling John Bell Hood "Old Woodenhead." It is a myth.Unfortunately, theperception of Hood as "Old Woodenhead" has become so common that Wikipedia and New World Encyclopedia list John Bell Hood's nicknames as "Sam" and "Old Woodenhead." Yet there is no historical evidence that anyone ever called Hood "Old Woodenhead."The genesis of this derogatory epithet seems to be Lost Cause historian E.A. Pollard, who was a devotee of Hood's arch-rival Joseph E. Johnston. Pollard provided no source when he wrote in Southern History of the War in 1866 that Hood "had the heart of a lion, but, unfortunately, with it a head of wood." In 1914, James C. Nisbet, apparently paraphrasing Pollard, wrote in Four Years on the Firing Line: "It has been said of Hood, 'He was a man with a lion's heart, but a wooden head.'" Because of Hood's physical condition, it is probable that some of his men called him "Old Pegleg," but "Woodenhead" seems to have evolved from later Hood critics combining "Old Pegleg" with the disparaging remark from Pollard and Nisbet.(Edward Albert Pollard, Southern History of the War: The Last Year of the War, [New York: C. B. Richardson Publisher, 1866], 86; James Cooper Nisbet, Four Years on the Firing Line,[Chattanooga, TN: The Imperial Press, 1914], 305.)
Lutz Halbhubner has: Played Drunk in "Shortland Street" in 1992. Played Tarkis in "Xena: Warrior Princess" in 1995. Played Goerdel in "Woodenhead" in 2003. Played Stage Hypnotist in "The Last Magic Show" in 2007. Played Hans in "Journey of a Story" in 2012. Played Ringmaster in "Cirque du Soleil: Worlds Away" in 2012.
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