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.

[3] Jamie Godard is a naive, emotionally-stunted young woman who was raised by her single mother, Edna, after her philandering father abandoned their family.

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.

Jamie arrives at Phillip's hotel room, while Pearl regretfully attempts to phone him to stop the encounter, but is unable to reach him.

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.