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Release Date:
January 1, 2005
Original Title:
The Safe Side: Stranger Safety
Genres:
Family
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: NR
Runtime: 42
This award-winning, laugh-out-loud video teaches kids how to avoid dangerous situations with people they “don’t know” and those they “kinda know.” Full of important hot tips that are presented with humor, Stranger Safety will empower your child to make super-smart decisions. Perfect for elementary school-aged kids!
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Art Direction:
Donna Ekins Kapner
Casting:
John Papsidera
Director:
Douglas Aarniokoski
Director of Photography:
Jimmy Lindsey
Editor:
Mark Burr
David Wruck
Executive Producer:
Julie Aigner-Clark
John Walsh
Jason Black
Chris B. Moore
Music:
Bill Weisbach
Musician:
Ken Sebesky
Bill Weisbach
Producer:
Julie Aigner-Clark
Sound Designer:
Bill Weisbach
Sound Mixer:
Jim Machowski
Writer:
Carol Cordova
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