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Emotionally stunted child woman Jamie Godard not only suffers from an unhealthy fixation on her long absent father, but also has an obsession with all the toys he gave her as a little girl. After getting a job at a toy store, Jamie decides... See more »

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Marcia Forbes ...
Jamie Godard
Harlan Cary Poe ...
Charlie Belmond
Evelyn Kingsley ...
Pearl Valdi
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Eddie
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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 ...
Gloria
Mark Justin ...
Roy - Postman
Herbert Martin ...
Frankie - Bartender
Sally Moore ...
Lady in Hallway
Madelyn Killeen ...
Desk Clerk
Donna Hodge ...
Woman in Toy Store
Dorian Jackson ...
Little Boy in Toy Store

Directed by

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Stanley H. Brassloff ... (as Stanley H. Brasloff)

Written by

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Macs McAree ... (screenplay)
 
Stanley H. Brassloff ... (story) (as Stanley H. Brasloff)

Produced by

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Stanley H. Brassloff ... producer (as Stanley H. Brasloff)
Samuel M. Chartock ... producer
Harry H. Novak ... executive producer (uncredited)

Music by

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Cathy Lynn
Jack Urbont ... (score) (as Jacques Urbont)

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Rolph Laube ... director of photography (as Rolph Laubé)

Editing by

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Jerry Siegel

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Robert Shattuck ... associate editor

Set Decoration by

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Mary Lamy

Makeup Department

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Enrico A. Cortese ... makeup artist (as Enrico Cortese)
Gloria Natale ... makeup artist

Production Management

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Sammy Lambert ... unit manager
Fima Noveck ... post-production supervisor
Bill Stitt ... production manager

Art Department

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Walter Baczynsky ... set designer
William Gallery ... properties

Sound Department

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Jack Dalton ... sound mixing engineer
Bill Daly ... sound mixer / sound (as William Daly)
Frank Stettner ... boom operator

Camera and Electrical Department

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John Borton ... best boy
Steve Borton ... grip department
Dick Donovan ... gaffer
Tom Kelly ... special lighting assistant
Stacy Koff ... still photographer
George Quinn ... special lighting
John Ralph ... grip department (as Jonathan Ralph)
Jack Sachs ... grip department (as Jack Satz)
Barry Singer ... grip department
Burleigh Wartes ... assistant camera

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Janice Moore ... fashion coordinator

Music Department

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Lenny Hambro ... musician: electronic music (as Hambro)
Emmanuel Vardi ... musician: electronic music (as Vardi)
Jack Urbont ... conductor (uncredited)

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Janet Kern ... continuity (as Janet Kearn)

Transportation Department

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Rudy Churny ... teamster (as Rudy Cherney)

Additional Crew

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Joseph DeLuca ... assistant to producers
Claudia Franck ... special dialogue coach
Darlene Gilbert ... production secretary
Grace Shinnell ... assistant to director

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Plot Summary

Emotionally stunted child woman Jamie Godard not only suffers from an unhealthy fixation on her long absent father, but also has an obsession with all the toys he gave her as a little girl. After getting a job at a toy store, Jamie decides to marry co-worker Charlie Belmond. 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 want to play daddy with her. Written by Woodyanders

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Taglines The shock sets in! See more »
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Also Known As
  • How to Make Love to a Virgin (United States)
  • Virgin Dolls
  • See more »
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  • 85 min
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Did You Know?

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Trivia Fran Warren, who plays the dramatic role of Edna Godard, was a major recording star in the 40's and 50's and her most famous recording was "A Sunday Kind of Love." Her only previous feature film was Abbott and Costello Meet Captain Kidd (1952). See more »
Movie Connections Featured in Dirty Dolls: Femininity, Perversion and Play (2019). See more »
Soundtracks Lonely Am I See more »

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