
Overview
This film covers the early history of post World War II educational films, especially those involving traffic safety by the Highway Safety Foundation under direction of Richard Wayman. In the name of promoting safe driving in teenagers, these films became notorious for their gory depiction of accidents to shock their audiences to make their point. The film also covers the role of safety films of this era, their effect on North American teenage culture, the struggle between idealism and lurid exploitation and how they reflected the larger society concerns of the time that adults projected onto their youth.

Hell's Highway: The True Story of Highway Safety Films (2003)
Genre: Documentary
Cast: John P. Butler, Earle Deems, John R. Domer, David Krug, Eric Krug
Crew: Bret Wood, Bret Wood, Bret Wood, Steve Anderson, Felicia Feaster
Release: 2003-06-27
Valve Repairer OR Regulator Repairer: Kyla Volkman
Shampooer: Rodrick Kutch DVM
Sound Engineering Technician: Violette Bartoletti
Psychiatric Technician: Devonte Hartmann
Sales and Related Workers: Thalia Von
Budget: $8,948,509
Service Station Attendant: Jenifer Braun
Physical Scientist: Dr. Jeramy Rolfson II
Biological Science Teacher: Miss Della Von III
Career Counselor: Raleigh Gerlach
Law Clerk: Mr. Lennie Vandervort II
Mechanical Drafter: Haven Jones DVM
Revenue: $10,539,932
Fire Inspector: Miss Sarina Mraz
Cast: John P. Butler, Earle Deems, John R. Domer, David Krug, Eric Krug
Crew: Bret Wood, Bret Wood, Bret Wood, Steve Anderson, Felicia Feaster
Release: 2003-06-27
Valve Repairer OR Regulator Repairer: Kyla Volkman
Shampooer: Rodrick Kutch DVM
Sound Engineering Technician: Violette Bartoletti
Psychiatric Technician: Devonte Hartmann
Sales and Related Workers: Thalia Von
Budget: $8,948,509
Service Station Attendant: Jenifer Braun
Physical Scientist: Dr. Jeramy Rolfson II
Biological Science Teacher: Miss Della Von III
Career Counselor: Raleigh Gerlach
Law Clerk: Mr. Lennie Vandervort II
Mechanical Drafter: Haven Jones DVM
Revenue: $10,539,932
Fire Inspector: Miss Sarina Mraz
'Hell's Highway'.
Hell's Highway: The True Story of Highway Safety Films.
May 14, 2012 ... Trailer of Hell's Highway. ... BORAT 2 Trailer (2020) Sacha Baron Cohen, Comedy Movie. Movie Coverage. Movie Coverage. •. 546K views 2 ....
Kino on Video presents an engaging look at the Highway Safety Foundation with their packed release of Hell's Highway: The True Story of Highway Safety Films. Packaged here in a special double-disc edition, this set dives into the vast history of Ohio's grassroots company that changed.
Hell's Highway - Wikipedia.
Film critic David Edelstein reviews the new documentary Hell's Highway: The True Story of Highway Safety Films by director Bred Wood. It's about the Highway Safety Foundation of Mansfield, Ohio, which made a series of graphic driver's education films in the 1960s to warn students about the dangers of driving recklessly, sleepily or drunk..
Movie Review: 'Hell's Highway'.
Hell's Highway: The True Story Of Highway Safety Films (DVD).
Bret Wood’s documentary on the gory Driver’s Ed movies that are fondly (or traumatically) remembered by Baby Boomers and Gen-Xers opens by acknowledging that a big part of the appeal is the urban l….
Hell's Highway: The True Story of Highway Safety Films, a 2002 documentary film by Bret Wood · Violent Road, a 1958 film also known as Hell's Highway. See ....
As the 1950s drew to a close, high school hygiene films and VD cautionary tales gave birth to another, far more graphic sort of fear-inducing curriculum: the driver's-ed movie. Bearing such titles as Signal 30, The Third Killer, Wheels of Tragedy, and Highways of Agony, these films -- usually produced by the Highway Safety Foundation -- intercut staged, fictional tales of impudent hot-rodders and drunk-driving, non-safety-belt-wearing teens with actual accident footage. Director Bret Wood chronicles the history of this grisly subgenre with Hell's Highway, a documentary that details the growing need for teen-cautionary films in the late-'50s/early-'60s and the man who fulfilled it, Richard Wayman. Wayman, Wood learns, was an armchair policeman who liked to drop in on the scenes of various crimes, taking snapshots and other amateur-forensics data. He turned his hobby into a profession, however, when he hooked up with another accident-obsessive, Phyllis Vaughn, her sister, and a newspaper photographer. Pitching.
Jul 11, 2003 ... Now, director Bret Wood has chronicled the rise and fall of the company in Hell's Highway: The True Story of Highway Safety Films (Kino Films), ....
Are highway safety films ographic?.
A fascinating companion piece to last year's superb Christian-haunted-house documentary Hell House, Hell's Highway captures another hypnotic slice of American life in the explicit car-safety scare films that traumatized generations of American children with gory crashes and grim cautionary tales. Bret Wood's straightforward documentary focuses on Highway Safety Films Inc., a company that dominated the field in large part due to an almost unhealthy commitment to realism. Rather than just staging car crashes (although they did plenty of that), the company's employees often hustled to the sites of horrific crashes to shoot footage of real-life fatalities. The result is almost unbearably horrifying. Though some of the movie's subjects insist that contemporary society's ever-growing explicitness has made the car-safety films' gore and guts less jarring, the film suggests otherwise, as its footage of dead infants and mangled teens is disturbing in a way modern-day horror films could neve.
Hell's Highway: The True Story of Highway Safety Films (2003).
Movie Madness and/or Mania: Hell’s Highway, The True Story of Highway Safety Films (Bret Wood, 2003).
Hell's Highway: The True Story Of Highway Safety Films.
Free shipping on orders of $35+ from Target. Read reviews and buy Hell's Highway: The True Story Of Safety Films (DVD) at Target. Get it today with Same Day Delivery, Order Pickup or Drive Up..
Hell's Highway Trailer.
From the 1950s through the 1970s, millions of students in driver's education classes watched films that offered a grisly brand of highway safety education -- they used actual footage of bodies twisted by car crashes to instill the fear of reckless road behavior. A new documentary called Hell's Highway tracks the history of these shock-value films. NPR's Steve Inskeep speaks with director Bret Wood.
Hell's Highway: The True Story of Highway Safety Films.
May 14, 2012 ... Trailer of Hell's Highway. ... BORAT 2 Trailer (2020) Sacha Baron Cohen, Comedy Movie. Movie Coverage. Movie Coverage. •. 546K views 2 ....
Kino on Video presents an engaging look at the Highway Safety Foundation with their packed release of Hell's Highway: The True Story of Highway Safety Films. Packaged here in a special double-disc edition, this set dives into the vast history of Ohio's grassroots company that changed.
Hell's Highway - Wikipedia.
Film critic David Edelstein reviews the new documentary Hell's Highway: The True Story of Highway Safety Films by director Bred Wood. It's about the Highway Safety Foundation of Mansfield, Ohio, which made a series of graphic driver's education films in the 1960s to warn students about the dangers of driving recklessly, sleepily or drunk..
Movie Review: 'Hell's Highway'.
Hell's Highway: The True Story Of Highway Safety Films (DVD).
Bret Wood’s documentary on the gory Driver’s Ed movies that are fondly (or traumatically) remembered by Baby Boomers and Gen-Xers opens by acknowledging that a big part of the appeal is the urban l….
Hell's Highway: The True Story of Highway Safety Films, a 2002 documentary film by Bret Wood · Violent Road, a 1958 film also known as Hell's Highway. See ....
As the 1950s drew to a close, high school hygiene films and VD cautionary tales gave birth to another, far more graphic sort of fear-inducing curriculum: the driver's-ed movie. Bearing such titles as Signal 30, The Third Killer, Wheels of Tragedy, and Highways of Agony, these films -- usually produced by the Highway Safety Foundation -- intercut staged, fictional tales of impudent hot-rodders and drunk-driving, non-safety-belt-wearing teens with actual accident footage. Director Bret Wood chronicles the history of this grisly subgenre with Hell's Highway, a documentary that details the growing need for teen-cautionary films in the late-'50s/early-'60s and the man who fulfilled it, Richard Wayman. Wayman, Wood learns, was an armchair policeman who liked to drop in on the scenes of various crimes, taking snapshots and other amateur-forensics data. He turned his hobby into a profession, however, when he hooked up with another accident-obsessive, Phyllis Vaughn, her sister, and a newspaper photographer. Pitching.
Jul 11, 2003 ... Now, director Bret Wood has chronicled the rise and fall of the company in Hell's Highway: The True Story of Highway Safety Films (Kino Films), ....
Are highway safety films ographic?.
A fascinating companion piece to last year's superb Christian-haunted-house documentary Hell House, Hell's Highway captures another hypnotic slice of American life in the explicit car-safety scare films that traumatized generations of American children with gory crashes and grim cautionary tales. Bret Wood's straightforward documentary focuses on Highway Safety Films Inc., a company that dominated the field in large part due to an almost unhealthy commitment to realism. Rather than just staging car crashes (although they did plenty of that), the company's employees often hustled to the sites of horrific crashes to shoot footage of real-life fatalities. The result is almost unbearably horrifying. Though some of the movie's subjects insist that contemporary society's ever-growing explicitness has made the car-safety films' gore and guts less jarring, the film suggests otherwise, as its footage of dead infants and mangled teens is disturbing in a way modern-day horror films could neve.
Hell's Highway: The True Story of Highway Safety Films (2003).
Movie Madness and/or Mania: Hell’s Highway, The True Story of Highway Safety Films (Bret Wood, 2003).
Hell's Highway: The True Story Of Highway Safety Films.
Free shipping on orders of $35+ from Target. Read reviews and buy Hell's Highway: The True Story Of Safety Films (DVD) at Target. Get it today with Same Day Delivery, Order Pickup or Drive Up..
Hell's Highway Trailer.
From the 1950s through the 1970s, millions of students in driver's education classes watched films that offered a grisly brand of highway safety education -- they used actual footage of bodies twisted by car crashes to instill the fear of reckless road behavior. A new documentary called Hell's Highway tracks the history of these shock-value films. NPR's Steve Inskeep speaks with director Bret Wood.
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