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* CanadaEh: Set in Nova Scotia, filmed in Nova Scotia and with an entirely Canadian cast, too. You'll hear a reference to a half-price lawn chair sale at Zellers from Mandy that might make older Canucks feel nostalgic.
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''Life With Billy'' won 3 Gemini Awards. It was based on the book of the same title, as well as the sequel book ''Life After Billy'', both written by Brian Vallée. The film starred Nancy Beatty, Stephen [=McHattie=], Deb Allen, Glenn Wadman, Matthew Ferguson, Joadi Newcomb, Nancy Marshall, Tony Quinn and Richard Donat. It was filmed in Halifax, Nova Scotia.

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''Life With Billy'' won 3 Gemini Awards. It was based on the book of the same title, as well as the sequel book ''Life After Billy'', both written by Brian Vallée. The film starred Nancy Beatty, Stephen [=McHattie=], Deb Allen, Glenn Wadman, Matthew Ferguson, Creator/MatthewFerguson, Joadi Newcomb, Nancy Marshall, Tony Quinn and Richard Donat. It was filmed in Halifax, Nova Scotia.
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* CanadaEh: Set in Nova Scotia, filmed in Nova Scotia and with an entirely Canadian cast, too. You'll hear a reference to a half-price law chair sale at Zellers from Mandy that might make older Canucks feel nostalgic.

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* CanadaEh: Set in Nova Scotia, filmed in Nova Scotia and with an entirely Canadian cast, too. You'll hear a reference to a half-price law lawn chair sale at Zellers from Mandy that might make older Canucks feel nostalgic.
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* DaylightHorror: Much of the abuse towards Jane happens in broad daylight and in front of other people, including a sunny scene during which Billy shows up drunk to pick up Jane after she has just given birth to their son, berating her for having tubal ligation to prevent further pregnancies after she almost ''bled to death'' on the operating table during a traumatic C-section.
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* DrivenToSuicide: Allan Whynot appears to be reading himself to jump off the nearby bridge until Jane stops him, because Billy quitting his job (hosting a retirement party meanwhile) will give the man more time at home to terrorize the other family members.

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* DrivenToSuicide: Allan Whynot appears to be reading readying himself to jump off the nearby bridge until Jane stops him, because Billy quitting his job (hosting a retirement party meanwhile) will give the man more time at home to terrorize the other family members.
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* AbusiveParents: Billy also targets his and Jane's preschooler-aged son Darren as well as her teenage son Allan Whynot (from a previous relationship) for explosive displays of wrath.


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* DrivenToSuicide: Allan Whynot appears to be reading himself to jump off the nearby bridge until Jane stops him, because Billy quitting his job (hosting a retirement party meanwhile) will give the man more time at home to terrorize the other family members.


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* HairTriggerTemper: Billy is prone to unpredictable acts of violent rage at next to no provocation. Just to name one example, he ''smacks Jane's elder son Allan Whynot onto the floor'' [[DisproportionateRetribution for eating potato skins on his dinner plate]] (because he thinks doing so is animal-like).
* MamaBear: Jane attempts to intervene on her younger son's Darren behalf when Billy repeatedly assaults him, getting mistreated ''herself'' after that for her troubles.


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* UngratefulBastard: Jane purchases a bucket of fried chicken for Billy (noting it's something he likes). Instead of thanking her, he jumps to the conclusion that she bought the meal just to impress him, then follows up with his first onscreen act of domestic violence.
* WouldHitAGirl: Billy holds '''no restraint''' if someone seemingly crosses him, even if they're female. Jane is not the only victim, as two other female common law partners before him suffered (but eventually managed to escape) and he even violently throws neighbor Bernice out of the house (just for conversing with Jane about her situation).
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* DaylightHorror: Much of the abuse towards Jane happens in broad daylight and in front of other people, including a sunny scene during which Billy shows up drunk to pick up Jane after she has just given birth to their son, berating her for having tubal ligation to prevent further pregnancies after she almost ''bled to death'' on the operating table during a traumatic C-section.


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* DysfunctionJunction: Pretty much every character in the film.
* FanDisservice: Even setting aside the fact that Billy is abusive, the times where he and Jane do have sex are never attractive in any way whatsoever:
** Their first time having sex, Jane realizes that Billy snuck her into a stranger's boat to do it, lying to her that the boat was his.
** After they move in together, Billy makes a point of not allowing Jane to use birth control despite the fact that her last pregnancy was a bad one that almost killed her.
** Jane describes sex with Billy as nothing short of horrific, stating that he wanted to do it "back-ass, like dogs" and describing how, to make anal sex less painful, Billy [[spoiler:greased a PVC pipe with Vaseline, shoved the pipe "up my bum" and forced her to keep the pipe inserted for weeks on end. The pipe was several inches in diameter.]]
** Jane tells the court about how Billy would [[spoiler:force a pet dog to rape her multiple times while walking her on the dog's leash naked around the room.]] Billy apparently had some... "interesting" fetishes.


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* MonsterMisogyny: Billy is the epitome of this; for example, after Jane has their infant son and returns home from the hospital, Billy observes her naked and remarks, "stretch marks, fat, big line (from the C-section) down your gut... what a hot mess you are." He also mocks her in front of her father-in-law at a bowling alley during her pregnancy, stating loudly that she "pisses on everything just like a ''dog''!"


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* NightmareFetishist: A man who batters his wife and also has a bestiality and anal sex fetish is a match made in Hell.

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*AssholeVictim: Billy.
* BestialityIsDepraved: Jane reveals in court that Billy, having a fetish for it, would take their pet German shepherd dog and [[spoiler: walk Jane around naked on all fours with the dog's leash on, before then forcing the German shepherd to have sex with Jane, who refused at first but was beaten if she didn't do it, thus leading to her being raped by the animal multiple times for Billy's amusement.]]



* CanadaEh: Set in Nova Scotia, filmed in Nova Scotia and with an entirely Canadian cast, too. You'll hear a reference to Zellers from Mandy that might make older Canucks feel nostalgic.

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* BittersweetEnding: Jane [[spoiler: wins her court case, but is treated as a social pariah in Nova Scotia and, 10 years after Billy's death, Jane is found dead at the Halifax Waterfront in her car, presumably from suicide. Sadly, this was her fate in real-life, as well.]]
* CanadaEh: Set in Nova Scotia, filmed in Nova Scotia and with an entirely Canadian cast, too. You'll hear a reference to a half-price law chair sale at Zellers from Mandy that might make older Canucks feel nostalgic.nostalgic.
* CopHater: Billy, but he beats his wife and kids, so it figures.



* PoliceAreUseless: Two RCMP cops show up at Billy's trailer looking for poached deer meat. Billy [[spoiler: mocks them relentlessly and calls them "pigs" until they leave. When one cop tells Billy to "grow up", he throws a wild fit and begins making threats and irrational statements. He also accuses one cop of wearing women's panties under his uniform.]]

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* {{Gorn}}: Pretty heavy for a made-for-TV movie. They can get away with more of that in Canada, but a gunshot to the head shows not only blood, but also pink brain matter and skull fragments blown up all over the window next a wide-eyed, shaking Jane. This is just the intro scene, too.
* NiceGuy: Ronnie Wamboldt aids Jane in [[spoiler:the setup for killing Billy, mainly because he has watched Billy beat her for years and he feels sorry for her.]]
* PantyThief: Billy accuses an RCMP Mountie of being a panty thief when the Mountie begins searching Jane's dresser drawers for poached meat. Billy also suggests that the Mountie is welcome to take a pair if he wants, to wear under his uniform.
* PoliceAreUseless: Two RCMP cops Mounties show up at Billy's trailer looking for poached deer meat. Billy [[spoiler: mocks them relentlessly and calls them "pigs" until they leave. When one cop Mountie tells Billy to "grow up", he throws a wild fit and begins making threats and irrational statements. He also accuses one cop Mountie of wearing women's panties under his uniform.]]]]
*TrashyTrailerHome: Billy and Jane live in a group of rather unappealing trailers populated mostly by poor and working-class folks. The trashiness is averted at first, until we get to see the constant drinking, daytime-pyjama-wearing, Billy hopping home while drunkenly chanting the catchphrase of Speedy Gonzalez, among other things...
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''Life With Billy'' is a 1994 Canadian made-for-television drama film.

Set in the province of Nova Scotia in the 1970s, the film explores the story of real-life Jane Hurshman Corkum (January 25, 1949 – February 22, 1992), a battered woman relentlessly abused by her common-law husband William "Billy" Stafford. Jane murdered Billy in 1982 by shooting him while he slept. ''Life With Billy'' reveals the traumas that she endured over her lengthy partnership with Billy, including Billy's abuse of their children.

''Life With Billy'' won 3 Gemini Awards. It was based on the book of the same title, as well as the sequel book ''Life After Billy'', both written by Brian Vallée. The film starred Nancy Beatty, Stephen [=McHattie=], Deb Allen, Glenn Wadman, Matthew Ferguson, Joadi Newcomb, Nancy Marshall, Tony Quinn and Richard Donat. It was filmed in Halifax, Nova Scotia.

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!!This film provides examples of:

* BigBad: Billy Stafford. If you think it's Jane from the film's intro, wait for it.
* CanadaEh: Set in Nova Scotia, filmed in Nova Scotia and with an entirely Canadian cast, too. You'll hear a reference to Zellers from Mandy that might make older Canucks feel nostalgic.
* DomesticAbuse: The film's plot revolves around this.
* FatIdiot: Mandy. Totally brushes off the abuse towards Jane, and then even has the nerve to [[spoiler: lie in court, which makes it sound like Jane was just a psycho and not a battered woman.]]
* PoliceAreUseless: Two RCMP cops show up at Billy's trailer looking for poached deer meat. Billy [[spoiler: mocks them relentlessly and calls them "pigs" until they leave. When one cop tells Billy to "grow up", he throws a wild fit and begins making threats and irrational statements. He also accuses one cop of wearing women's panties under his uniform.]]
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