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Billy's Dad Is a Fudge-Packer!

  • 2004
  • Not Rated
  • 10m
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7.4/10
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Billy's Dad Is a Fudge-Packer! (2004)
ParodyComedyShort

In her first non-acting effort, writer/director Jamie Donahue parodies the 1950s high school educational film.In her first non-acting effort, writer/director Jamie Donahue parodies the 1950s high school educational film.In her first non-acting effort, writer/director Jamie Donahue parodies the 1950s high school educational film.

  • Director
    • Jamie Donahue
  • Writer
    • Jamie Donahue
  • Stars
    • D.C. Douglas
    • Robert Gant
    • Cady Huffman
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.4/10
    523
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Jamie Donahue
    • Writer
      • Jamie Donahue
    • Stars
      • D.C. Douglas
      • Robert Gant
      • Cady Huffman
    • 4User reviews
    • 5Critic reviews
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    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    D.C. Douglas
    D.C. Douglas
    • Narrator
    • (voice)
    Robert Gant
    Robert Gant
    • Billy's Dad
    Cady Huffman
    Cady Huffman
    • Billy's Mother
    Alex Borstein
    Alex Borstein
    • Betty Henderson
    Gina Rodgers
    Gina Rodgers
    • Billy's Sister
    Spencer Daniels
    Spencer Daniels
    • Billy
    Nathan Weiss
    • Billy's Pal
    Scott Rankin
    • Billy's Pal
    Travis Van Winkle
    Travis Van Winkle
    • Sister's Boyfriend
    Steven Guy
    • Factory Worker
    Benjamin Wilkins
    • Factory Worker
    Tom Sanchez
    Tom Sanchez
    • Factory Worker
    • (as Thomas Sanchez)
    Steak House
    Steak House
    • Factory Worker
    Jim Pojas
    • Factory Worker
    Adam Hidalgo
    • Factory Worker
    Steven Portigiani
    • Factory Worker
    Adam Oldershaw
    • Factory Worker
    Stephen Brophy
    • Dog Walker
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Jamie Donahue
    • Writer
      • Jamie Donahue
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    2The-Silent-Photoplayer

    Ham-fisted?

    As an aficionado of ephemeral films of the 1950s, a friend of mine put me in the direction of this parody of said genre. Unfortunately, the almost three minutes credits in its mere ten minute running time (!) betray its origins as yet another clueless Hollywood product.

    While clearly a lot of effort went into the production of this short (judging by how many people worked on it), director/writer Donahue is derailed by not being true to the source material, and ultimately, a script that is not very funny. What the audience is presented with is a ghoulish caricature of 1950s American culture, made by someone who either didn't study or didn't grasp the lexicon of industrial films from that era. This caricature/alternate world is apparently a gag that is regularly cultivated in modern film, so to some degree, the false notes this film hits come to no surprise.

    The look of the film is that of someone who thinks that the only characteristic that defines 1950s industrial film-making is to shoot in black and white. Many of the other aspects of the photography are anachronistic, such as the lighting, compositions of set-ups, and the fatal use of a zoom lens in a couple of its shots.

    The short (and I do mean short) sabotages itself with its own brand of humor. The film's message is either an effect of or effected by its production company, POWER UP, a non-profit organization that is dedicated to offering lesbian film-makers support. This may come as something of a shock to some viewers, as the film's script is decidedly mean-spirited, mocking the genre's supposedly misogynistic attitudes, while overlooking the fact that most industrial films of that time were made outside of Hollywood by particularly left-wing and even black-listed filmmakers. Much of the subversive humor than can be found in these shorts is lost here entirely.

    All sorts of questionable sexual innuendos are underlined and highlighted twice over by the ubiquitous 1950s narrator. These basic jokes could have been much more effective by subtlety, but their obvious and in-your-face attitude aren't funny if you're even mildly intuitive. Could the lesbian grocery lady pull out anything *but* a phallic object from her bag? The answer is yes: a pair of melons. How many times have we seen *that* gag? The only character that comes close to being identifiable with the audience is that played by Alex Borstein, and even she is the butt of several jokes. Donahue doesn't realize that you can't make statements with cardboard characters, even if if you do so by making them the polar opposite of what you believe in.

    I'll give it a "2" for the fact that the picture obviously employed a number of people for it, but my suggestion to like-filmmakers is to use this picture only as a reference of what *not* to do when creating a satire. In contrast, watch Mel Brooks' YOUNG FRANKENSTEIN and compare it to any of the 1930s Universal Horror films it lampooned. You will see where BILLY'S DAD lands astray.
    LCWGringoLoco

    Quite a funny, high-quality short.

    I was fortunate to catch this short-film at this year's Cinequest Film Festival in San Jose, CA. Among the other 10 films, it ranked easily in the top 3. The film is a black-and-white, 50s-style film, which parodies those old "Jimmy Goes to School" videos. The narrator of the film is dead on. Too great.

    And it was great to see Alex Borstein as Jimmy's mother's friend.

    The entire short is filled with sexual innuendos which will either crack you up, offend you, or go right over your head. The audience I watched with seems to go with the first response. The crowd was roaring from beginning to end.

    If you ever get a chance to see Billy's Dad is a Fudgepacker, I'd recommend it whole-heartedly.

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    • Release date
      • October 20, 2005 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Папа Билли - упаковщик сладостей
    • Filming locations
      • Los Angeles, California, USA
    • Production company
      • Power Up Films
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    • Runtime
      • 10m
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1

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