Never Go with Strangers
Never Go with Strangers is one of the most talked-about Documentary movies released in 1971, attracting audiences with its cinematic storytelling and memorable performances.
Never Go With Strangers was intended for children aged between seven and ten and its purpose was ‘to warn them of the dangers of accepting lifts or presents from strangers’. Due to potential distress government officials instructed that the film only be shown under ‘responsible adult supervision’, thus denying it a TV airing for many years.