Nicholas Dancy
Directing
Known For
This 1974 film is dedicated by the Chlorine Institute to the public interest. It is specifically intended to assist firefighters and other emergency services. The techniques demonstrated are appropriate for emergency use; different circumstances might require modified or additional procedure. The information is drawn from sources believed to be reliable. The Institute, its members any organizations cooperating in the development of this film, jointly or severally, cannot be responsible for how the information is used and must make this legal disclaimer. This is a 1960s era, color movie about Chlorine and emergency workers… specifically, firefighters. The film is intended to show firefighters what chlorine is, what a chlorine emergency might involve, how a company can plan ahead and how an emergency can be handled safely.
Chlorine and the Firefighter

Mets' promotional film of the 1963 season in which the Mets finished with a 51-111 record, tenth in the National League. Includes interviews with Mets players in the final season of the Polo Grounds, a look at the Mets' new home, Shea Stadium, and the presentation by New York Mayor Robert Wagner of the first Mayor's trophy to manager Casey Stengel for the Mets' victory over the Yankees.