It’s Just Good Manners (1995)
Do you know a child who needs help with manners? Here’s a fun approach to learning and using manners every day!
Lonely Water (1973)
Warning children not to play near 'dark and lonely' water, a horror film style look and voice-over is used in this film to highlight the dangers.
Mickey's Safety Club: Street Safe, Street Smart (1989)
Mickey and his friends take a close look at important street safety situations and tips.
Hidden Wounds (2022)
The impact of lingering trauma on an ex-serviceman, triggered by sounds of everyday life.
When love is dead (2015)
It's a slice of life of a couple in love as on their first day shopping. She fills her cart and deals with the rambunctious kids while he recounts his day. Back in the parking lot, happiness collapses.
Wild at the Wheel (1973)
This short film looks at the importance of maintaining safe driving practices and heeding traffic rules. A traffic cop investigates a serious car crash and attempts to understand the cause.
Gates of Heaven (2018)
Gates of Heaven explores the unnerving intersection between society’s addictive relationship with their devices, delivered with a satirical comedic twist.
In Which We Live: Being the Story of a Suit Told by Itself (1943)
Government information film on how to get maximum wear from a man's suit, narrated by one such suit in the form of an autobiography.
The Ballad of the Battered Bicycle (1947)
Henry demonstrates his two-wheel tomfoolery, but there's no happy ending for this bike.
Granny Gets the Point (1971)
A short information film produced to get Britain ready for decimalisation.
Fair Rent (1947)
Power cuts, housing shortages and exorbitant rents – Aberdeen man goes head to head with his greedy landlady.
Broken Glass (1973)
As part of a wider anti-litter message, this film addresses the problems of rubbish left on beaches.
Only a Fool Breaks the 2 Second Rule: Pile-up (1975)
A mysterious stranger foreshadows Death, but is good enough to give a handy driving safety tip along the way.
The Fun of Making Friends (1950)
Joey is a withdrawn little boy who prefers to be by himself than go out and make friends. His mother, deciding that it's not healthy for him to by alone so much, sets out to teach Joey how to make friends with people.
Stop Look and Listen (1967)
Stop Look and Listen is a 1967 sort comedy film written, directed by and starring Len Janson and Chuck Menville. It was mostly filmed in Griffith Park in pixilation [stop-motion photography].The film generates comedy by contrasting the safe and dangerous styles of two drivers who drive in the way made famous by Harold Lloyd: by sitting in the street and seeming to move their bodies as though they were automobiles. The film was nominated for an Oscar for Best Short Subject, Live Action.
Never Be A Victim (1996)
POLICE OFFICER JIM BYRNE, Canada's most honoured Safety Education Specialist brings you his famous TEN RULES, with which he has personally tested more than 25,000 students. Learn key strategies now taught in many schools and used by police working with the full NEVER BE A VICTIM Institutional Study Program. Develop your own personal streetproofing skills so you can train and test your family. Robert Gordon, who created this remarkable program in partnership with Metropolitan Police introduces this family video library against a backdrop of today's troubled society. TEACHING LIFE SKILLS FOR A SAFER COMMUNITY OFFICER JIM'S TEN RULES FOR STREETPROOFING • STRANGER MYTHS • ABDUCTION • BEING FOLLOWED • DANGEROUS PLACES • AVOIDING CARS AND VANS • GOOD TOUCHING-BAD TOUCHING