Danger Women at Work!

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Danger Women at Work! is a short film from ca. 1940s released on 16mm. It is held in the Prelinger Archives collection.

World War II-vintage film on health and occupational safety issues facing women workers

Old-time footage of male workers leaving factory door and dispersing MS line of women punching in at time clock and entering plant HA looking down at women walking by on sidewalk VS women in machine shop foreman explains dangers of hair, jewelry, high heeled shoes and skirts to woman dissolves into same woman dressed in sensible, safe gear (pants, hairnet, flats) VS woman's feet stepping on scale VS CU well-balanced meals HA very busy urban street corner, people crossing street, bus in traffic Many great shots of women working in factories, but film wobbles left and right VS combat LS covered wagons on road moving upper right to lower left in frame Antique stock shot of Western pioneer woman firing gun, presumably at Indians Parade of uniformed WACs

VS women factory workers (better quality than before)

Danger Women at Work!
Produced byVision Educational Productions
Production
company
Vision Educational Productions
Distributed byVision Educational Productions
Release date
ca. 1940s
LanguageEnglish
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