
Final Faeces 2006
In Frank Daft's outrageous 2006 short comedy *Final Faeces*, the seedy underbelly of a suburban town collides with absurd chaos when Richard McReady Jr., the spoiled son of a corrupt police commissioner, teams up with his junkie sidekick John Gay Jr.
Director: Frank Daft
Cast
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Final Faeces (2006) about?
The film follows Richard McReady Jr., a spoiled police commissioner's son, and his strung-out friend John Gay Jr. as they embark on a violent rampage to hunt down a prank caller obsessed with hamburgers. Their chaotic quest spirals into madness, testing the limits of their friendship and sanity.
Who directed Final Faeces?
Frank Daft directed *Final Faeces* in 2006, helming this audacious and unfiltered comedy short.
Who stars in Final Faeces?
The film features Frank Daft, Simon James, Ben Crothers, Emma Jean Gilmour, and Donna Green in its core cast.
Is Final Faeces (2006) worth watching?
As an unaffiliated 8-minute comedy short with no IMDb rating, *Final Faeces* stands out for its sheer audacity and dark humor. Fans of underground, no-budget madness will appreciate its offbeat charm, though it's not for the faint of heart.
How long is Final Faeces?
The runtime of *Final Faeces* is 8 minutes.
About Final Faeces (2006) — A Bloody, Bizarre Comedy Short from Frank Daft
In Frank Daft's outrageous 2006 short comedy *Final Faeces*, the seedy underbelly of a suburban town collides with absurd chaos when Richard McReady Jr., the spoiled son of a corrupt police commissioner, teams up with his junkie sidekick John Gay Jr. for a twisted quest for vengeance. Their target? A deranged prank caller whose bizarre obsession with hamburgers has spiraled into violent mayhem. As the duo descends into a bloody rampage, the line between justice and madness blurs, culminating in a darkly hilarious climax that questions whether Richard will ever find his own 'final faeces'—or just more trouble.
With its raw, no-holds-barred energy and unapologetic absurdity, *Final Faeces* delivers a cult-classic satire of suburban decay and anarchic human behavior.