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So, 'Children's Heroes - Kevin Keegan' is this intriguing little documentary from 1976. It’s a British Public Information Film that really hones in on the importance of street safety, specifically about looking both ways before crossing. The pacing is quite steady, almost methodical, which matches the serious tone of the message. It's shot in a straightforward style that feels very authentic for its time, and Keegan’s presence adds a relatable charm. It’s distinct in how it marries education with a gentle narrative, making it accessible for kids. You get this blend of practical effects to illustrate safety points, and it's fascinating to see how such films approached these topics back in the day.
This film is quite rare in collector circles, primarily existing in a few archival formats. It's been released on VHS a while back, but finding a pristine copy can be a challenge. Given its educational nature and historical context, interest is there among collectors who appreciate vintage public information films. The scarcity makes it a unique piece for those who delve into niche documentary collections.
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