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Release Date:
January 1, 1986
Original Title:
Gary Coleman: For Safety's Sake
Genres:
Documentary | Family
Production Companies:
CCR Video Corporation
New World Television
Production Countries:
Canada | United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 40
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.
Animal Wrangler:
Vicki Blitz
Art Direction:
Becky Block
Assistant Director:
Stephen Goepel
Boom Operator:
Greg Zadikov
Casting Director:
Margaret McSharry
Co-Executive Producer:
Rick Melchior
Craft Service:
Skye Olsen
Director:
Leslie H. Martinson
Director of Photography:
Dan Swietlik
Driver:
Jim Stringham
Editor:
Peter Henton
Executive Assistant:
Gailya Melchior
Executive In Charge Of Production:
Richard Heus
Executive Producer:
Patti Jackson
Executive Producer's Assistant:
Patricia R. Hebein
Leadman:
Ritchie Kremer
Location Manager:
Barry Bookin
Makeup Artist:
Caroline Brandon
Original Music Composer:
Richard Flauding
Post Production Supervisor:
Harvey W. Berger
Producer:
Patricia A. Stallone
Production Accountant:
Dee Balser
Production Assistant:
Rosey Bell
Rourke Oakland
Lisa Pastori
Property Master:
Tom Talbert
Researcher:
Nancy Zearfoss
Script Supervisor:
Corinne Saaranen-Welch
Second Assistant Camera:
Arledge Armenaty
Sound Mixer:
Lee Haxall
Sound Recordist:
Paul Schremp
Still Photographer:
Joe Foto
Story:
Patti Jackson
Teleplay:
David Moorehead
Transportation Captain:
George Laverdiere
Wardrobe Assistant:
Harold O'Neal
Wardrobe Master:
Jill M. Ohanneson
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