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Toys Are Not for Children

  • 1972
  • R
  • 1h 25min
NOTE IMDb
6,0/10
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Toys Are Not for Children (1972)
Drame

Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueJamie, fixated on her absent father and childhood toys, marries coworker Charlie but leaves him. She moves to NYC, becomes a prostitute catering to men with father-daughter fetishes, acting ... Tout lireJamie, fixated on her absent father and childhood toys, marries coworker Charlie but leaves him. She moves to NYC, becomes a prostitute catering to men with father-daughter fetishes, acting as their "daddy's little girl."Jamie, fixated on her absent father and childhood toys, marries coworker Charlie but leaves him. She moves to NYC, becomes a prostitute catering to men with father-daughter fetishes, acting as their "daddy's little girl."

  • Réalisation
    • Stanley H. Brassloff
  • Scénario
    • Macs McAree
    • Stanley H. Brassloff
  • Casting principal
    • Marcia Forbes
    • Harlan Cary Poe
    • Evelyn Kingsley
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  • NOTE IMDb
    6,0/10
    736
    MA NOTE
    • Réalisation
      • Stanley H. Brassloff
    • Scénario
      • Macs McAree
      • Stanley H. Brassloff
    • Casting principal
      • Marcia Forbes
      • Harlan Cary Poe
      • Evelyn Kingsley
    • 17avis d'utilisateurs
    • 22avis des critiques
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
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    Marcia Forbes
    • Jamie Godard
    Harlan Cary Poe
    • Charlie Belmond
    Evelyn Kingsley
    • Pearl Valdi
    Luis Arroyo
    Luis Arroyo
    • Eddie
    Fran Warren
    Fran Warren
    • Edna Godard
    Peter Lightstone
    • Phillip Godard
    Tiberia Mitri
    • Jamie as a Child
    N.J. Osrag
    • Max Geunther
    Jack Cobb
    • The Blindfolded 'John'
    Ronnie Kahn
    • Hank
    Ralph Shaw
    • Hotel Waiter
    Robert Hazelton
    • Justice of the Peace
    Salee Corso
    • Elaine - Girl in Club
    Irene Signoretti
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    Mark Justin
    • Roy - Postman
    Herbert Martin
    • Frankie - Bartender
    Sally Moore
    • Lady in Hallway
    Madelyn Killeen
    • Desk Clerk
    • Réalisation
      • Stanley H. Brassloff
    • Scénario
      • Macs McAree
      • Stanley H. Brassloff
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    9imdbfan-9506574948

    Distrubing

    Brace yourself for a profoundly unsettling cinematic experience-this film stands out as one of the most disturbing pieces of art ever created. It delves into the complexities of the human psyche, weaving a storyline filled with darkness and perverse twists that will resonate in your thoughts long after the final credits have rolled. Each frame is meticulously crafted, dripping with an overwhelming sense of foreboding that pulls you into an uncanny world where the line between reality and nightmare blurs and horrors appear in the most unexpected forms.

    Approach this film with utmost caution, for it is not a narrative for the timid or faint-hearted. Prepare to confront your deepest fears as you navigate through a labyrinth of psychological terror, where every moment keeps you on edge and makes you question your own perception of reality.
    6Coventry

    This Movie is not for everybody!

    The good people at Something Weird Video obviously don't watch any of the exploitative junk they distribute and simply put films together purely based on matching titles or something! "Toys are not for Children" sounds like an ideal companion for another movie called "The Toy Box", but if you've seen them both, you can immediately conclude these two movies differ enormously when it comes to atmospheres, filming styles, substance and intensity level. "The Toy Box" is totally lurid and nonsensical crap about sexist aliens, whereas "Toys are not for Children" is an aspirant-controversial and mildly perverted tale about a girl with an unhealthy desire for her father. This is not a particularly pleasant movie – and definitely not the usual type of light-headed sleaze Something Weird brings forward – but it's nevertheless a curious attempt at drama and adult themes. 19-year-old Jamie is obsessed with her daddy ever since her shrewish mother kicked him out for visiting prostitutes. He still sends her presents and she "plays" with them, all right, but let's just say the toy soldier didn't get any training for this type of field work… Jamie gets married but refuses to sexually satiate with her husband and still only wants to play with daddy's toys and recapture memories of her early childhood. She then flees to the big city and moves in with an elderly prostitute who introduces her to a lot of old perverts that just love to act like Jamie's daddy. You don't need a degree in quantum-physics to predict the film builds up towards an actual encounter between Jamie and her dad in a climax oozing with incestuous vibes, bizarre fetishism and abrupt acts of vengeance. The atmosphere and themes of "Toys …" may be extremely sordid and sleazy, but there's actually very little nudity or sexual content on screen. Writer/director Stanley Brassloff had copious opportunities to turn the movie into one gigantic sex feast (Jamie's husband picks up randy girls in bars, Pearl's pimp assaults women, etc…) but the sexual content largely remains suggestive and off-screen. Rather than to focus on all the luscious and willing women in the film, the story solely revolves on the frigid Jamie and her messed up sentiments. Like the other genius reviewer already stated, "Toys are not for Children" probably one of the sleaziest concepts ever thought up, but the actual content is rather sober. That's quite a remarkable accomplishment; especially for the early 70's. The production values are also fairly decent, with monotonous but relatively stylish photography and nice musical guidance. Definitely recommended for avid cult fanatics, but stay clear if you're just looking for rancid sleaze. In that case, you're better off watching the aforementioned "The Toy Box".
    10Weirdling_Wolf

    'This bracingly adult film is certainly not for childish minds!'

    Infrequently lauded, boundary-blasting Grindhouse impresario, Stanley H. 'Two Girls' Brasloff reaches his onanistic apogee in his anti-Sirkian, wonderfully wrong-headed, sadistically squirrelly, promiscuously incestuous, preternaturally potty pot-boiler 'Toys are not for Children' (1972) which arguably remains one of the most sinisterly outrageous grope operas ever conceived to boggle previously thought as 'un-boggle-able' B-Movie minds!

    Taking a deliciously degenerated, John Waters approach to sweaty-palmed, morally napalmed family values, Brasloff paints a fascinatingly lurid, stink-fingered portrait of the sin suppurating, salaciously-skewed Godard family. We savour the flavoursome interlude of lusciously ripe young, Jamie Godard (Marcia Forbes) squirming avidly upon the bed suggestively appropriating her childhood plush toy for intimate tasks, perhaps, entirely extra to its original design! Hamming it up with scummy aplomb, the majestically malevolent matriarch Godard (Fran Warren) strides into the bedroom incensed by the sight of daughter, Jamie's breathy exhortations over her absentee father!

    This heady 'opening' sordidly telegraphs the transgressive, manifestly strange milieu of gamine, infantile Jamie's troubled, rigorously unconsummated marriage to peachy-keen, handsomely lean Toy Shop co-worker, Charlie (Harlan Cary Poe), and Jamie's singularly misguided quest to locate her long absconded, highly suspect, serially abusive father. Our ingenuous heroine having to endure the profoundly unpleasant, morally repugnant undertakings of her truly venal pimp, Eddie (Luis Arroyo), and suffering additional ignominy at the insensitive hands of her dysfunctional mother/guardian/abuser, Pearl (Evelyn Kingsley).

    The technical aspects of Brasloff's twisted drama are quite exemplary, being of a much higher standard than the outre subject matter might suggest. Especially notable is the refined quality of acting, which gives this exquisitely dark and fetishistic tale of starkly forbidden familial love some remarkably heartfelt pathos, demonstratively absent from similarly illicit 42nd Street fare of the period. Fondly recalled, and deservedly so, the evocative opening theme 'Lonely Am I' is an ear-wormingly diggable ditty that belies the film's queasy examination of child abuse and its deleterious effects upon the wholly corrupted lives of all those involved. 'This bracingly adult film is certainly NOT for childish minds!'
    9movieman_kev

    a mind&%#$ of a film, i liked it

    Jamie is a mentally stunted adult obsessed with the father whom her mom kicked out when she was a young girl. This movie is insane. it did keep my interest throughout. Those who go into this film, thinking it'll be another 70's-era skin flick are in for a surprise. Nudity is kept to a minimum. This is more of a psychological mind&*%$ If you stick with it, it's a pretty good, creepy b-movie. This movie is coupled with "The Toy Box" on the Something Weird DVD.

    My Grade:B

    DVD Extras: Art Gallery;2 short subjects ( the Toy Telephone Truck, & the Christmas Eves); Trailers for Toys are not for Children, the Toybox, The Exquisite Cadaver, Tales of the Bizarre, The Single Girls, Ann and Eve, The Depraved, Sextet, The Naked Countess, and Labyrinth of Sex
    8jamesmorgan-04114

    Incredibly Bizarre Psychodrama

    Toys Are Not For Children and this movie isn't for everyone. Aesthetically, it looks like it was scrapped together with a child's leftover lunch money, but the story, while sleazy, seems to have higher aspirations than low budget sleaze.

    A young woman has an unhealthy obsession with her father whom she never sees since her mother separated from him due to his various infidelities. She lives in a stunted kind of existence, still playing with toys he bought her. This infuriates her husband whose upset that she doesn't want to have sex with him. Unhappy with her life, she runs away and ends up befriending a middle aged high class prostitute who gets her into the world's oldest profession where she meets men who are old enough to be her father and...well...let's just leave it at that.

    If one were to read this script, I'm sure it would practically ooze sleaze, but the film itself feels more like a slightly more edgy after school special with precious little actual nudity or sexual content. Performances are spirited in that grand old low budget film way and one could almost believe they were brought over from the John Waters or Andy Milligan flick filming a few states away.

    Toys Are Not For Children does a great job of balancing true drama and sleaze.

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    • Anecdotes
      Fran Warren, who plays the dramatic role of Edna Godard, was a major recording star in the 1940s and '50s. Her most famous recording was "A Sunday Kind of Love." Her only previous feature film was Les joyeux pirates (1952).
    • Citations

      Max Geunther: I've never seen anyone who loves toys like she does.

      Charlie Belmond: Maybe you can love toys too much, Max.

      Max Geunther: Never, Charlie, never! That's why I'm in this business.

    • Connexions
      Featured in Dirty Dolls: Femininity, Perversion and Play (2019)
    • Bandes originales
      Lonely Am I
      Written by Cathy Lynn (uncredited)

      Sung by T.L. Davis

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    • Date de sortie
      • juin 1972 (États-Unis)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • How to Make Love to a Virgin
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Ville de New York, New York, États-Unis(scenes on city streets)
    • Sociétés de production
      • Boxoffice International Pictures (BIP)
      • SHB Productions
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