Putting aside the fact that it took me a few minutes to get over studio Dark Green Hanky’s name, I was most interested to see what they had put together with their new title Daddy Pack. I wasn’t familiar with the studio at all, in fact I was going in quite blind to the title, not having heard of director Bud Gellar and most of the cast – save the scrumptious Tober Brandt, of course.
This also extended to genre. My initial thoughts were a sort of daddy-on-younger intergenerational compilation feature, but in truth this film has a bit of everything: Daddy on Daddy, Daddy on Younger, or Younger on Daddy. The 71-minute film consists of five such scenes and is inspired by the films of the 70’s – some of my favorites – based on the idea of masculine men being men. It’s also a bareback title, so there were plenty of surprises all up really.











