Hell's Highway: The True Story of Highway Safety Films

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This film covers the early history of post World War II educational films, especially those involving traffic safety by the Highway Safety Foundation under direction of Richard Wayman. In the name of promoting safe driving in teenagers, these films became notorious for their gory depiction of accidents to shock their audiences to make their point. The film also covers the role of safety films of this era, their effect on North American teenage culture, the struggle between idealism and lurid exploitation and how they reflected the larger society concerns of the time that adults projected onto their youth.

Country:

United States of America

Genre:

Documentary

Duration:

91 minutes

Year:

2003

Director:

Bret Wood

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Company:

Livin' Man Productions

Cast:
John P. Butler

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Earle Deems

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John R. Domer

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David Krug

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Eric Krug

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Crew:
Bret Wood

Director

Bret Wood

Writer

Felicia Feaster

Producer

Tommy Gibbons

Producer

Bret Wood

Producer