This film is a Department of National Defence safety film that aired in classrooms all over Canada in the 1970s. The film is about two boys who venture into a military training area, find some unexploded ordnance, and nearly get blown up. If it were not for the fast reaction of the Explosive Ordnance Disposal team, the ending would not have been as happy. It was made in CFB Borden in the mid-70s and most of the actors/actresses were taken from the community. The main child actor was in my circle of friends.
The lessons taught in this film are real and well portrayed, as tragically, more than once, someone has been injured by venturing into the training area.
The film is a safety awareness film, not likely one to rent for a good evening of TV viewing.
The lessons taught in this film are real and well portrayed, as tragically, more than once, someone has been injured by venturing into the training area.
The film is a safety awareness film, not likely one to rent for a good evening of TV viewing.