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Critically-acclaimed upon itās 2003 theatrical release,Ā Hellās Highway: The True Story of Highway Safety FilmsĀ is a morbidly curious exploration of the shocking driver education films of yesteryear. Produced between 1959 and 1979 in Mansfield, Ohio, films such as Signal 30 encouraged safety by force-feeding high school kids color footage of careless drivingās dark consequences: blood-stained wreckage, injured bodies, fresh corpses. In the 1970s and ā80s, these traumatic films disappeared from the American classroom and assumed an almost mythical status.Ā Hellās HighwayĀ unearths these artifacts of grim Americana and interviews the filmmakers responsible for this radical educational movement. This remastered edition includes three complete āblood-on-the-highwayā films, newly restored from the original 16mm camera elements preserved in the Richard Prelinger Collection at the Library of Congress..
Product ExtrasĀ :
- Audio Commentary by Writer/Director Bret Wood
- New Restorations of Three Driver's Ed Films:Ā Mechanized Death,Ā Wheels of Tragedy, andĀ Highways of Agony
- The Complete 2003 Pre-Restoration Version
- Trailers
- Deleted Scenes
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