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Toys Are Not for Children

Toys Are Not for Children is a 1972 American exploitation film directed by Stanley H. Brassloff and starring Marcia Forbes, Harlan Cary Poe, Evelyn Kingsley, and Fran Warren. Its plot follows a developmentally-stunted young woman, obsessed with her absent father, who delves into a world of prostitution. The film was also released under the titles How to Make Love to a Virgin and Virgin Dolls.[3]

Toys Are Not for Children
Directed byStanley H. Brassloff
Screenplay byMacs McAree
Story byStanley H. Brassloff
Starring
  • Marcia Forbes
  • Harlan Cary Poe
  • Evelyn Kingsle
  • Luis Arroyo
  • Fran Warren
CinematographyRolph Laube
Edited byJerry Siegel
Music by
Distributed byBoxoffice International Pictures
Release date
Running time
85 minutes[2]
CountryUnited States[1]
LanguageEnglish

Plot edit

Jamie Godard is a naive, emotionally-stunted young woman who was raised by her single mother, Edna, after her philandering father abandoned their family. Though her father was absent, he frequently sent Jamie toys, which she became fixated on, developing a concurrent father complex. As an adult, Jamie works in a toy store in upstate New York. She marries her co-worker, Charlie Belmond, but finds herself unable to consummate their marriage; Charlie is disturbed by Jamie's obsession with the various toys she has accumulated from her father.

At the toy store, Jamie meets Pearl Valdi, a middle-aged store patron from Manhattan who purchases a toy oven for her daughter. The two strike a conversation, and Pearl offers to meet with Jamie during her next visit to the city. Jamie is impervious to the fact that Pearl is in fact a prostitute, though Edna suspects Pearl is one of the women that her husband had relations with. When Edna finds that Jamie has visited Pearl, she throws her out of the house. During one of her visits to Pearl's, Pearl's pimp, Eddie, attempts to rape Jamie, but Pearl saves her. Later, frustrated by Jamie's lack of intimacy, Charlie goes to a local bar to pursue sex, but is spotted by his and Jamie's boss, who chastises him for flirting with other women.

Pearl finally reveals to Jamie that she is a prostitute, and admits to knowing Jamie's father, who was one of her johns. After moving in with Pearl and Eddie, Jamie reluctantly agrees to allow Eddie to take her virginity in Pearl's absence, during which the two engage in sexual roleplay in which Jamie refers to Eddie as her "daddy". After, Eddie appoints Jamie as a new one of his prostitutes, much to Pearl's upset, as she feels protective of her. Charlie visits Edna seeking Jamie's whereabouts; Edna gives him Pearl's address, and dismisses Jamie, telling him she has disowned her.

Meanwhile, Jamie callowly begins her career as a prostitute, engaging in further father-daughter roleplay with various men. Charlie soon reaches Pearl's apartment, where Jamie arrives shortly after, and the two finally engage in sex despite Jamie's initial reluctance. Jamie's prostitution endeavors prove fruitful as she begins to earn a significant amount of money, much to Pearl's dismay, as she begs Eddie to put a stop to it. In a radical, desperate attempt to save Jamie from a life of prostitution, Pearl orchestrates a meeting between Jamie and her father, Phillip; Jamie believes it to simply be a familial reunion, while Phillip, unaware that Jamie is in fact his daughter, is under the impression that it is a casual sexual encounter with a random prostitute.

Jamie arrives at Phillip's hotel room, while Pearl regretfully attempts to phone him to stop the encounter, but is unable to reach him. Jamie psychologically regresses to her childhood, and lies in bed, asking Phillip tuck her in; her childlike demeanor is assumed to be mere roleplay by Phillip. The two then have sex. Afterward, Jamie informs Phillip she has kept all the toys he sent her over the years; a bewildered Phillip realizes that he has just engaged in incest with his daughter. Phillip orders Jamie to leave, which sends her into a psychological breakdown, during which she pushes him out the window to his death. Jamie collapses on the floor in a catatonic state.

Cast edit

  • Marcia Forbes as Jamie Godard
    • Tiberia Mitri as young Jamie
  • Harlan Cary Poe as Charlie Belmond
  • Evelyn Kingsley as Pearl Valdi
  • Luis Arroyo as Eddie
  • Fran Warren as Edna Godard
  • Peter Lightstone as Phillip Godard
  • N. J. Osrag as Max Geunther
  • Ronnie Kahn as Hank

Production edit

The film was directed by Stanley H. Brassloff, a native of Philadelphia, based on a story he had heard in the 1950s in which a woman unknowingly had sex with her father.[3]

Release edit

The film premiered theatrically in Philadelphia on June 14, 1972.[4]

Home media edit

Something Weird Video released the film as a double-feature DVD with The Toybox (1971) in 2003.[5]

In October 2019, Arrow Films released the film for the first time on Blu-ray in the United States and United Kingdom.[6][7]

References edit

  1. ^ . British Film Institute. Archived from the original on November 14, 2021.
  2. ^ "Toys Are Not for Children". Turner Classic Movies. Retrieved November 13, 2021.
  3. ^ a b Thrower, Stephen (2019). Fragments of Stanley Brasloff (Blu-ray documentary short). Arrow Films.
  4. ^ "Advertisement". Philadelphia Inquirer. June 14, 1972. p. 15 – via Newspapers.com.
  5. ^ "The Toy Box / Toys Are Not for Children [DVD]". Amazon. from the original on July 4, 2015.
  6. ^ "Toys Are Not for Children Blu-ray (Virgin Dolls)". Blu-ray.com. from the original on November 14, 2021.
  7. ^ Corcoran, Miranda (October 27, 2019). "Of Toys and Trauma: Toys Are Not for Children". Diabolique Magazine. from the original on December 17, 2019.

External links edit

  • Toys Are Not for Children at AllMovie
  • Toys Are Not for Children at IMDb  

toys, children, 1972, american, exploitation, film, directed, stanley, brassloff, starring, marcia, forbes, harlan, cary, evelyn, kingsley, fran, warren, plot, follows, developmentally, stunted, young, woman, obsessed, with, absent, father, delves, into, world. Toys Are Not for Children is a 1972 American exploitation film directed by Stanley H Brassloff and starring Marcia Forbes Harlan Cary Poe Evelyn Kingsley and Fran Warren Its plot follows a developmentally stunted young woman obsessed with her absent father who delves into a world of prostitution The film was also released under the titles How to Make Love to a Virgin and Virgin Dolls 3 Toys Are Not for ChildrenDirected byStanley H BrassloffScreenplay byMacs McAreeStory byStanley H BrassloffStarringMarcia Forbes Harlan Cary Poe Evelyn Kingsle Luis Arroyo Fran WarrenCinematographyRolph LaubeEdited byJerry SiegelMusic byLenny HambroEmmanuel VardiJacques UrbontDistributed byBoxoffice International PicturesRelease dateJune 14 1972 1972 06 14 Philadelphia Running time85 minutes 2 CountryUnited States 1 LanguageEnglish Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast 3 Production 4 Release 4 1 Home media 5 References 6 External linksPlot editJamie Godard is a naive emotionally stunted young woman who was raised by her single mother Edna after her philandering father abandoned their family Though her father was absent he frequently sent Jamie toys which she became fixated on developing a concurrent father complex As an adult Jamie works in a toy store in upstate New York She marries her co worker Charlie Belmond but finds herself unable to consummate their marriage Charlie is disturbed by Jamie s obsession with the various toys she has accumulated from her father At the toy store Jamie meets Pearl Valdi a middle aged store patron from Manhattan who purchases a toy oven for her daughter The two strike a conversation and Pearl offers to meet with Jamie during her next visit to the city Jamie is impervious to the fact that Pearl is in fact a prostitute though Edna suspects Pearl is one of the women that her husband had relations with When Edna finds that Jamie has visited Pearl she throws her out of the house During one of her visits to Pearl s Pearl s pimp Eddie attempts to rape Jamie but Pearl saves her Later frustrated by Jamie s lack of intimacy Charlie goes to a local bar to pursue sex but is spotted by his and Jamie s boss who chastises him for flirting with other women Pearl finally reveals to Jamie that she is a prostitute and admits to knowing Jamie s father who was one of her johns After moving in with Pearl and Eddie Jamie reluctantly agrees to allow Eddie to take her virginity in Pearl s absence during which the two engage in sexual roleplay in which Jamie refers to Eddie as her daddy After Eddie appoints Jamie as a new one of his prostitutes much to Pearl s upset as she feels protective of her Charlie visits Edna seeking Jamie s whereabouts Edna gives him Pearl s address and dismisses Jamie telling him she has disowned her Meanwhile Jamie callowly begins her career as a prostitute engaging in further father daughter roleplay with various men Charlie soon reaches Pearl s apartment where Jamie arrives shortly after and the two finally engage in sex despite Jamie s initial reluctance Jamie s prostitution endeavors prove fruitful as she begins to earn a significant amount of money much to Pearl s dismay as she begs Eddie to put a stop to it In a radical desperate attempt to save Jamie from a life of prostitution Pearl orchestrates a meeting between Jamie and her father Phillip Jamie believes it to simply be a familial reunion while Phillip unaware that Jamie is in fact his daughter is under the impression that it is a casual sexual encounter with a random prostitute Jamie arrives at Phillip s hotel room while Pearl regretfully attempts to phone him to stop the encounter but is unable to reach him Jamie psychologically regresses to her childhood and lies in bed asking Phillip tuck her in her childlike demeanor is assumed to be mere roleplay by Phillip The two then have sex Afterward Jamie informs Phillip she has kept all the toys he sent her over the years a bewildered Phillip realizes that he has just engaged in incest with his daughter Phillip orders Jamie to leave which sends her into a psychological breakdown during which she pushes him out the window to his death Jamie collapses on the floor in a catatonic state Cast editMarcia Forbes as Jamie Godard Tiberia Mitri as young Jamie Harlan Cary Poe as Charlie Belmond Evelyn Kingsley as Pearl Valdi Luis Arroyo as Eddie Fran Warren as Edna Godard Peter Lightstone as Phillip Godard N J Osrag as Max Geunther Ronnie Kahn as HankProduction editThe film was directed by Stanley H Brassloff a native of Philadelphia based on a story he had heard in the 1950s in which a woman unknowingly had sex with her father 3 Release editThe film premiered theatrically in Philadelphia on June 14 1972 4 Home media edit Something Weird Video released the film as a double feature DVD with The Toybox 1971 in 2003 5 In October 2019 Arrow Films released the film for the first time on Blu ray in the United States and United Kingdom 6 7 References edit Toys Are Not for Children 1972 British Film Institute Archived from the original on November 14 2021 Toys Are Not for Children Turner Classic Movies Retrieved November 13 2021 a b Thrower Stephen 2019 Fragments of Stanley Brasloff Blu ray documentary short Arrow Films Advertisement Philadelphia Inquirer June 14 1972 p 15 via Newspapers com The Toy Box Toys Are Not for Children DVD Amazon Archived from the original on July 4 2015 Toys Are Not for Children Blu ray Virgin Dolls Blu ray com Archived from the original on November 14 2021 Corcoran Miranda October 27 2019 Of Toys and Trauma Toys Are Not for Children Diabolique Magazine Archived from the original on December 17 2019 External links editToys Are Not for Children at AllMovie Toys Are Not for Children at IMDb nbsp Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Toys Are Not for Children amp oldid 1192337302, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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