Billy’s Dad Is A Fudge-Packer!

5.0

Synopsis:

This mock 1950s-styled educational film chronicles a phase in the life a school aged boy, Billy, whose thoughts turn to what he wants to be when he grows up, as career day is approaching at school. Not knowing what he wants to do, he wishes he had it as easy as his sister, who only has to attract a man to become his wife. Billy has as role models his father, mother, and neighbor Betty Henderson whose double entendre activities demonstrate that Billy can be and do whatever and whoever he wants when he grows up.

Quick Thoughts:

Do you enjoy sexual innuendos? How about a parody of 1950’s education films? Black & white films? All of these things can be found in “Billy’s Dad Is A Fudge-Packer!” In her first non-acting effort, writer/director Jamie Donahue parodies the 1950’s “Jimmy Goes To School” educational films to create this hysterical queer short film. Balancing a witty script full of sexual innuendos, I can guarantee that you will be laughing before the film is over. But not everyone views it with such adoration. Is it dated? Misogynist? A bit “over the top”? Absolutely – that’s why it’s so enjoyable to watch! But hey, don’t take my word for it. Go find yourself a copy of this Queer Short film today – I honestly would be shocked if you don’t love it too!

Watched?

Yes

Worth It?

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Release Date:

7 November, 2004

Duration:

10m

Director:

Jamie Donahue

Writers:

Jamie Donahue

Stars:

D.C. Douglas, Robert Gant, Cady Huffman, Spencer Daniels

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