Billy's Dad Is a Fudge-Packer

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Billy's Dad is a Fudgepacker
Directed by Jamie Donahue
Produced by Steak House
Juli Vizza
Written by Jamie Donahue
Starring Spencer Daniels
Robert Gant
Music by Rob Cairns
Cinematography Thomas L. Callaway
Editing by Juli Vizza
Distributed by Power Up Films
Release date(s) November 7, 2004
Running time 7 mins.
Country United States
Language English
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Billy's Dad is a Fudge-Packer is a 2004 black and white short comedy film written and directed by Jamie Donahue in her first non acting effort. It is a parody of the 1950's social guidance films, and depicts the life of a boy learning about adulthood in a traditional family. The apparently innocent account of family life in the 1950s is loaded with sexual innuendo. It was made by production company POWER UP.

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Billy is a boy who has to decide what he will do with his life. His father works at the candy factory as a "fudge packer" (which is modern slang for homosexual anal sex) and "has several men under him". His mother is visited by a short, mannish woman who knows how to please the local housewives. His sister is preparing to be a good wife, and in almost every shot is moving a phallic object to her mouth.

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