Mom and Dad, known as The Family Story in the United Kingdom,[3] is a feature-length 1945 American film, directed by William Beaudine and produced by exploitation filmmaker and presenter Kroger Babb. Mom and Dad eventually became the third highest grossing film of the 1940s, while facing numerous legal challenges and condemnation by the National Legion of Decency.[4] Starring Hardie Albright, the film is known as an exploitation film: a repackaged film with controversial content, often including medical footage to circumvent censorship. Babb's marketing of the film, using old-style medicine... show techniques and unique promotions to build audiences, became a template for his later works as well as those of other filmmakers of the time. The film was added to the United States National Film Registry in 2005 in recognition of its achievements.
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| Release date: | 1945 |
| Directed by: | William Beaudine |
| Runtime: | 97 Minutes |
| Producer: | Kroger Babb |
| Screenplay by: | Mildred Horn |
| Estimated budget: | $63,000 |