Gary Coleman: For Safety's Sake (1986)

Actor Gary Coleman appears in this instructional video designed to show children how to be safe and stay safe. Included are tips on accident prevention, how to stay safe when home alone, and other procedures that have been developed by the National Safety Council and the American Red Cross.

Director: Leslie H. Martinson
Genre: Documentary, Family
Runtime: 40 min
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Cast

Screenplay

Music: Richard Flauding
Cinematography: Dan Swietlik
Editing: Peter Henton
Production: CCR Video Corporation, New World Television
Country: Canada, United States of America
Language: English
Original Language: en

Keywords

short film

More Films by Director: Leslie H. Martinson
More Films in Genre: Documentary, Family

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Gary Coleman: For Safety's Sake about?
Actor Gary Coleman appears in this instructional video designed to show children how to be safe and stay safe. Included are tips on accident prevention, how to stay safe when home alone, and other procedures that have been developed by the National Safety Council and the American Red Cross.
Who directed Gary Coleman: For Safety's Sake?
Gary Coleman: For Safety's Sake was directed by Leslie H. Martinson.
Who stars in Gary Coleman: For Safety's Sake?
Gary Coleman: For Safety's Sake stars Gary Coleman, Ami Foster, Robert Jayne, Barry Hope, Rance Howard, Wesley Pfenning.
How long is Gary Coleman: For Safety's Sake?
Gary Coleman: For Safety's Sake has a runtime of 40m (40 minutes).
What genre is Gary Coleman: For Safety's Sake?
Gary Coleman: For Safety's Sake is a Documentary, Family film.
Where was Gary Coleman: For Safety's Sake produced?
Gary Coleman: For Safety's Sake was produced in Canada, United States of America.