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Play Safe

1978 | 10m | English

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Popularity: 1 (history)

Director: David Eady
Writer: David Eady, Neil Ewart
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Sponsored as part of the Electricity Council's 'Understanding Electricity' campaign, Play Safe is a series of three hard-hitting fillers designed to highlight to children the potentially fatal consequences of playing near overhead electric lines and substations. The carefree attitude of the youngsters as they fly their kites and radio-controlled planes in the open air is undermined by composer Harry Robinson's electronic soundtrack, which pulsates with menace throughout.
Release Date: Jan 02, 1978
Director: David Eady
Writer: David Eady, Neil Ewart
Genres: Animation, Drama, Family
Keywords short film
Production Companies Children's Film Foundation (CFF), Electricity Council, Barrier Films
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Feb 02, 2026
Entered: Aug 11, 2024
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Name Character
Bernard Cribbins Robin (voice)
Brian Wilde Owl (voice)
Jayne Tottman Amy
Name Job
David Eady Writer, Director
Dudley Lovell Cinematography
Neil Ewart Story
Harry Robertson Music
Roy Ayton Editor
Name Title
Antony Barrier Producer
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Geronimo1967
6.0

There are three parts to this public information message that advises kids to be careful when they are playing outdoors. The first sees a frisbee inadvertently wedge itself into an electricity substation and the fetching lad unfortunately makes friends with a 66,000 volt shock. It's a similar story ... with kites and planes - this one narrated by the inimitable voice of Brian Wilde - as we are all warned that the guide cables are perfectly capable of conduction should they get tangled up in the wires from pylons. Finally, we look at my own personal favourite hobby (not!) - camping. Again it's the thrust of the story to be aware of overhead power cables especially if you have an enormous great circus tent to put up, or more likely a fishing rod. Essentially all three advise you to be aware of your surroundings when you play outdoors and it's decent enough advice even now.

Jan 23, 2025