Halloweenie

Halloweenie

1986 · 13 min · ★ 3.7 · Comedy, Documentary

A ridiculous mini-doc about Bill Daughton and his creation of a six-foot penis costume at the Halloween Parade in Greenwich Village, New York. See Daughton dressed up in the giant penis costume, walking around campus, catching the subway, and chatting with people about the costume on his way to the Halloween Parade. (Oddball Films)

Directed by Bill Daughton

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