
Safe Sets: Dying to Work in the Film Industry
Documentary
Overview
A doctor investigates hazardous working conditions in Hollywood, and discovers untold stories of enormous personal sacrifice and life-threatening risks for those working in an industry that brings us the movies and TV shows we cherish.
Top Cast


Jon Hamm
Jon Hamm
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Jon Hamm
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John Malkovich
John Malkovich
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John Malkovich
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Liza Huget
Liza Huget
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Liza Huget
self


Amy Greene
Amy Greene
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Amy Greene
self


Mark Ulano
Mark Ulano
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Mark Ulano
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Maryann Brandon
Maryann Brandon
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Maryann Brandon
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John Lindley
John Lindley
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John Lindley
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Dutch Merrick
Dutch Merrick
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Dutch Merrick
self
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