

Toys Are Not for Children | reviewed by: William O'Donnell | October 10, 2019
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A genuinely unnerving thriller with a climax that is one of the more unsettling moments I can recall in recent reviews.

genre | Thriller |
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synopsis | Miserable with her marriage to a toy-store clerk and obsessed with memories of her long-absent father, child-like Jamie learns that toys are not for children when she turns her life around--by becoming a hooker! Playing |
lead actors | Sally Moore | Evelyn Kingsley | Jack Cobb | Fran Warren | Harlan Cary Poe | N.J. Osrag | Peter Lightstone | Marcia Forbes | Tiberio Mitri | Irene Signoretti | Luis Sosa Arroyo |
director | Stanley H. Brassloff |