Regarding Billy
- Director: Jeff London
- Writer: Jeff London
- Producer: Jeff London
CGiii Comment
Oh no – more from Jeff London...
Sink your teeth into a gargantuan lump of cheese because this is what this is – accompanied with witless acting, fountains of fake tears and too many Christmas lights.
Pouring sulphuric acid into your eyes will undoubtedly make you cry – this movie will make you want to empty your stomach so many times that you will probably be incarcerated for anorexia.
If you want to see what happens when a film runs out of money - here it is...
It just ends - without any warning - a delight because the pain suffered is beyond description.
Trailer...
The(ir) Blurb...
After Billy's parents are killed he moves home to care for his little brother Johnny, who is mentally challenged. Together the two struggle through the loss of their parents. Meanwhile, Billy's best friend from childhood, Dean, has moved back to town having been injured from the war in Iraq. Over time, Billy's childhood feelings toward Dean resurface, feelings that he fears may end their friendship if discovered. Both men discover hidden secrets that will change their lives forever. These three people must come together to rebuild friendships and family in a time where everything in their world seems unsure.
Cast & Characters
Ron Smith as Billy;
Jack Sway as Johnny;
Jason Van Eman as Dean