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''Cow'', also titled ''Only Stwpd Cowz Txt N Drive'', is a 30-minute
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directed by Peter Watkins-Hughes with assistance from
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and
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Graphic film about dangers of texting is internet hit
" '' Western Mail''. 26 August 2009. Retrieved on 18 August 2010.
The August 2009 film was a co-production by Gwent Police and Tred Films, with special effects by Zipline Creative Limited. The film features original music by Stuart Fox, a composer and sound designer from
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, England. A previous film, "Lucky Luke," was intended to warn about the dangers of joyriding; "Cow" was intended to be a sequel of sorts. The film was shown to students in the UK and was released on
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. The film, using local drama students as actors, tells the story of 17-year-old Cassie "Cow" Cowan (Jenny Davies), who texts and drives and gets into a car accident; her friends Emm and Jules (Amy Ingram and Laura Quantick) are in the vehicle with her. Four people die as a result of Cassie's actions. The police intended for the film to be aired in British schools. The film cost 'a few thousand pounds' to make. 300 drama students auditioned for the film.Inbar, Michael.
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''. 25 August 2009. Retrieved on 18 August 2010.
The full film is shown to students in the United Kingdom.Scouten, Ted.
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." CBS 4. 25 August 2009. Retrieved on 18 August 2010.
As of 2009 the film had not been aired on television stations in the United States. In 2010, a modified 30-second version of the public service announcement was to begin airing during certain hours on 13 television stations in central and upstate
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Story

Cassie "Cow" Cowan, Emma "Emm" Williams, and Jules O'Shea, three teenage friends who work at the same hardware shop, agree to leave work early in order to cheer up Jules, who threw up on duty after discovering that she was pregnant. On the way home, Cassie texts while driving and her car drifts across the road and collides head-on with another car on the outskirts of
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, Gwent. Subsequently, a third driver accidentally crashes into them. Emma and Jules are killed in the accident, along with a couple in the second vehicle involved in the crash, while the couple's young son survives. It is not clear what the outcome is for the third driver or a young baby of the second driver. The rest of the film depicts the accident's aftermath and consequences. The police break the news to bereaved relatives, and Cassie herself almost dies in hospital, but is revived. At the hospital, Cassie's father meets the grandmother of the couple's son. In the aftermath of the accident, Cassie and her parents are ostracised by the local community, starting with when Cassie's parents attend Emm's funeral but are demanded to leave the wake on account of Cassie being the cause of Emm's death. Cassie gets berated by another person in hospital over her actions, while Jules' boyfriend Morgan appeared on television to express his grief about the death of their unborn baby (although he had previously dumped her because of the pregnancy). Cassie's mother visited the supermarket but was refused service at the checkout because one of the assistants there was a relative of one of the victims in the second car. When a local paper reports that she was breathalyzed shortly before the accident, Cassie's father gets shunned by his colleagues at work (she was stopped by the police for speeding, but passed the test). The last straw was when Cassie's parents' garage door got sprayed with graffiti. Eventually, despite her mother's reassurances, Cassie is sentenced to seven years imprisonment for causing death by dangerous driving. But the families of the victims failed to sue them.


Reception

The clip of the public service announcement received worldwide attention, and the clip received over one million views on
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by 25 August 2009 and reuploaded on 28 May 2016. The video received attention due to the graphic content. The film earned honours in the
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's weekly Creativity Top 5 video. and became an overnight worldwide internet hit after being shown on the US ''
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'' television show.
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, advertising executive and American TV host, said "I will show this to every kid I know, and I salute the police department" and "I would really implore various local stations: Run this stuff, put this on the air. It will help." Mick Giannasi, the then chief constable of Gwent Police, said "The messages contained in the film are as relevant to the people of
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as they are to the residents of
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." He also said "Texting and driving can have tragic consequences, and the more this film is viewed, the better."


Cast

* Jenny Davies – Cassie "Cow" Cowan * Amy Ingram – Emma "Emm" Williams * Laura Quantick – Jules O'Shea * Roger Evans – Michael Cowan * Adrienne O'Sullivan – Laura Cowan * Phylip Harries – Mr. Williams * Jason May – Mr. O'Shea * Gareth Price-Stephens – Morgan Davis *
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External links

* * " /www.youtube.com/watch?v=TsloQZQH7X8&feature=fvst Graphic Texting & Driving PSA" –
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* " /www.youtube.com/watch?v=xiEFjt6ouqI Shocking Video Warning To Teen Drivers" –
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