The Intruder (1972)
“The Intruder” is a 1970s color, PSA-style film that seeks to teach the viewer safety tricks for keeping their home safe from burglary and intruders. Produced by Julian Bercovici of Julian Films Production and directed by Bob Kelljan, this film is shot in and around residential areas of southern California and depicts various home invasion scenarios and safety methods such as alarms, locks, and general tips that are narrated by Noah Keen. Made in collaboration with the California Locksmiths Association and the Los Angeles, Burbank, and Glendale Police Departments, the film features interviews with police as well as a burglar himself.
Director: Bob Kelljan
Runtime: 25 min
Release Date: January 1, 1972
Production: Julian Films
Country: United States of America
Original Language: en
Keywords
self-defense, burglary, home invasion, intruder, home security
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is The Intruder about?
- “The Intruder” is a 1970s color, PSA-style film that seeks to teach the viewer safety tricks for keeping their home safe from burglary and intruders. Produced by Julian Bercovici of Julian Films Production and directed by Bob Kelljan, this film is shot in and around residential areas of southern California and depicts various home invasion scenarios and safety methods such as alarms, locks, and general tips that are narrated by Noah Keen. Made in collaboration with the California Locksmiths Association and the Los Angeles, Burbank, and Glendale Police Departments, the film features interviews with police as well as a burglar himself.
- Who directed The Intruder?
- The Intruder was directed by Bob Kelljan.
- How long is The Intruder?
- The Intruder has a runtime of 25m (25 minutes).
- Where was The Intruder produced?
- The Intruder was produced in United States of America.