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The Toy (1982)
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In The Toy, director
Richard Donner
and screenwriter
Carol Sobieski
update the 1976
Pierre Richard
farce
Le Jouet
as a vehicle for comedian
Richard Pryor
. Pryor stars as out-of-work journalist Jack Brown, who's hit with the sudden realization that his idle book writing won't pay a 10,000-dollar sum necessary to keep his house from going to auction. Desperate, he is improbably hired as a cleaning lady in the offices of rich businessman and newspaper magnate U.S. Bates (
Jackie Gleason
). Running afoul of Bates' quick temper, Jack gets the axe, but is later spotted goofing around in a Bates-owned toy store by Bates' bratty son, Eric (Scott Schwartz), who's spending his annual week together with his estranged father. Taking his father's offer that he may have "anything in the store" quite literally, the spoiled kid asks for Jack as his personal toy for the week. Initially unwilling to be treated as a possession, Jack soon agrees after Bates offers to pay him enough to climb out of debt. When Eric's idea of fun includes dumping buckets of booby-trapped oatmeal on Jack's head and riding down the stairs of his father's mansion with Jack riding shotgun in a miniature car, it tests both Jack's patience and his resolve. But Jack discovers that Bates is ignoring Eric, which strengthens the bond between them and prompts them to seek revenge on the big jerk. ~ Derek Armstrong, All Movie Guide
Cast
Ned Beatty
Mr. Morehouse
Virginia Capers
Ruby Simpson
Annazette Chase
Angela
Teresa Ganzel
Fancy Bates
Jackie Gleason
U.S. Bates
Don Hood
O'Brien
Wilfrid Hyde-White
Barkley
Tony King
Clifford
Karen Leslie-Lyttle
Fraulein
Linda McCann
Honey
Scott Schwartz
Eric Bates
Richard Pryor
Jack Brown
Production Crew
Margaret Booth
Associate Producer
Laszlo Kovacs
Cinematographer
Patrick Williams
Composer (Music Score)
Moss Mabry
Costume Designer
Richard Donner
Director
Michael A. Stevenson
Editor
Richard A. Harris
Editor
Bill Scott
First Assistant Director
Bill Scott
First Assistant Director
Phil Feldman
Producer
Raymond Stark
Producer
Charles Rosen
Production Designer
Jerry A. Baerwitz
Production Manager
Carol Sobieski
Screenwriter
Gene S. Cantamessa
Sound/Sound Designer
Jesse Wayne
Stunts
Bob Porter
Stunts Coordinator
Year: 1982
Runtime: 99
Country: USA
MPAA Rating: PG
Category: Feature
Genre
Comedy
Color type
DeLuxe Color
Produced by
Columbia Pictures
Rastar
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