
Billy's Dad Is a Fudge-Packer
Comedy
Overview
In this, her first non acting effort, writer/director Jamie Donahue parodies the 1950's high school educational film.
Top Cast


D. C. Douglas
D. C. Douglas
Narrator (voice)
D. C. Douglas
Narrator (voice)


Robert Gant
Robert Gant
Billy's Dad
Robert Gant
Billy's Dad


Spencer Daniels
Spencer Daniels
Billy
Spencer Daniels
Billy


Cady Huffman
Cady Huffman
Billy's Mother
Cady Huffman
Billy's Mother


Alex Borstein
Alex Borstein
Betty Henderson
Alex Borstein
Betty Henderson
Gina Rodgers
Gina Rodgers
Billy's Sister
Gina Rodgers
Billy's Sister
Nathan Weiss
Nathan Weiss
Billy's Pal
Nathan Weiss
Billy's Pal
Scott Rankin
Scott Rankin
Billy's Pal
Scott Rankin
Billy's Pal


Travis Van Winkle
Travis Van Winkle
Sister's Boyfriend
Travis Van Winkle
Sister's Boyfriend
Steak House
Steak House
Factory Worker
Steak House
Factory Worker
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