Duck and cover
Duck and cover was a propaganda campaign during the Cold War era in the United States. The campaign encouraged citizens to protect themselves in the event of a nuclear attack by quickly seeking cover, typically under desks or tables. It was designed to promote a sense of preparedness and safety during the threat of nuclear war.
Duck and Cover - 1952 was released on: USA: 7 January 1952
The cast of Duck and Cover - 1952 includes: Robert Middleton as Narrator Carl Ritchie as Bert
It comes from the Cold War when it was said to remind people if a nuclear attack takes place to get under something ( duck) and cover.
Bert from the "Duck and Cover" cartoon made for the government ."There was a turtle by the name of Bertand Bert the turtle was very alert;when danger threatened him he never got hurthe knew just what to do. . .He'd duck!And cover!Duck!And cover! He did what we all must learn to doYou And you! And you ! And you!'Duck, and cover!"
A coot ( a type of duck) when in a group is referred to as a: cover of coots.
duck,cover,and run.
duck and cover it saves your life
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The Wire - 2002 Duck and Cover 2-8 is rated/received certificates of: Netherlands:16
The Duck and Cover was an early film meant to teach Americans what to do in case of a nuclear attack.