
Safe Play : Danger Places (1975)
Safe Play: Danger Places is a 14-minute educational film produced by Jarvis Couillard Associates and distributed by Churchill Films in 1975. The film uses pantomime to illustrate various potentially dangerous locations where children might play or hide. It features children engaging in a game of hide-and-seek with a mime, showcasing unsafe hiding spots such as the trunk of a car, a construction pipe, an abandoned house, a railroad car, and an unused freezer. The film concludes on an open-ended note, with the mime unable to find the children, emphasizing the importance of safety education and awareness of hazardous environments for children.