This cheerful cycling cautionary tale was directed by Anthony Simmons just before his feature breakthrough with Four in the Morning (1965). It was commissioned under the more prosaic title Child Cyclists, and intended to promote the work of the National Cycling Proficiency Scheme. Founded in 1958 by the Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents (RoSPA), it established a minimum recommended standard for cycling on British roads, offering training through schools and local authorities, a process culminating in a badge and certificate.
Негізгі бет No Short Cut 1964
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