Toys Are Not for Children (1972)


Toys Are Not for Children (1972)
aka
Virgin Dolls

Emotionally stunted child woman Jamie Godard (a solid and touching performance by adorable brunette Marcia Forbes) not only suffers from an unhealthy fixation on her whoring no-count long absent father Philip (well played by Peter Lightstone), but also has an obsession with all the toys her wayward pop gave her as a kid. After getting a job at a toy store, Jamie decides to marry co-worker Charlie Belmond (a sturdy and likable portrayal by Harlan Cary Poe). When the marriage doesn't work out, Jamie runs away to New York City and becomes a prostitute who specializes in servicing perverted old men who like to play daddy with her.

Although the seamy premise sounds like ideal grindhouse fodder, director Stanley H. Brasloff and writer Macs McAree surprisingly deliver very little nudity and no simulated soft-core sex. Instead they tackle such dark and disturbing themes as incest, pedophilia, sexual repression, childhood trauma, kinky fetishism, and arrested adolescent syndrome gone tragically wrong in an unflinchingly stark and head-on confrontational manner. (IMDB Woodyanders)


Marcia Forbes as Jamie Godard 

Fran Warren as Edna Godard

Marcia Forbes

Evelyn Kingsley as Pearl Valdi 

Harlan Cary Poe as Charlie Belmond



Harlan Cary Poe and Marcia Forbes

Robert Hazelton as the Justice of the Peace 


Harlan Cary Poe as Charlie Belmond


Luis Arroyo as Eddie

N.J. Osrag as Max

Mark Justin as Roy the mailman

Pocket knife with blade fully extended


Peter Lightstone as Phillip Godard 

Tiberia Mitr as young Jamie

Harlan Cary Poe as Charlie Belmond

Herbert Martin as Frankie the Bartender 

Irene Signoretti as Gloria  

Marcia Forbes


Marcia Forbes

Jack Cobb 

Marcia Forbes

Sally Moore

Marcia Forbes

Madelyn Killeen

Peter Lightstone and Marcia Forbes

Marcia Forbes and Peter Lightstone

Evelyn Kingsley as Pearl Valdi 

Peter Lightstone "Oh My God!"


Marcia Forbes


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