

Mesquite ISD: Stranger Danger
Genres
Overview
A 90s educational video detailing how to protect kids from strangers that are up to no good.
Details
Budget
$0
Revenue
$0
Runtime
13 min
Release Date
1996-08-11
Status
Released
Original Language
English
Vote Count
0
Vote Average
0
Timberly Faubion
Host #1
P.J. Kryfko
Host #2
Amanda Dunn
Kid watching TV
Brent Dunn
Kid watching Tv
Misti Upton
Field Reporter
Kevin Wade
Boy in trouble
Paula Dunn
Neighbor Woman
E.J. Stewart
Lady pushing shopping cart
Cameron Mackay
Police Officer
Jan Spann
Stranger in car
Cheryl Gregg
Stranger in car
Wei-Tung Chou
Stranger in Park
Don Williams
Stranger
John Horn
Self
Harmon Ivie
Police Chief
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