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The Richard Pryor film The Toy is a 1982 American comedy directed by Richard Donner and written by Francis Veber and Carol Sobieski. The film stars Pryor as Jack Brown, a down-and-out journalist who is hired by a wealthy businessman, U.S. Bates (Jackie Gleason), to be his son Eric's (Scott Schwartz) Christmas toy for a week. Jack is initially reluctant to take the job, but he eventually agrees in exchange for a large sum of money.

Jack quickly learns that Eric is a spoiled and bratty child who enjoys tormenting him. However, Jack also begins to develop a bond with Eric, and he teaches him the importance of friendship and respect.

The Toy was a critical and commercial success, grossing over $57 million at the box office. It was praised for Pryor's performance, as well as the chemistry between Pryor and Schwartz. The film was also nominated for two Golden Globe Awards: Best Motion Picture – Comedy or Musical and Best Actor in a Motion Picture – Comedy or Musical for Pryor.

Here is a brief summary of the plot of The Toy:

  • Jack Brown is an unemployed journalist who is struggling to make ends meet.
  • He is approached by U.S. Bates, a wealthy businessman who offers him a large sum of money to be his son Eric's Christmas toy for a week.
  • Jack is initially reluctant to take the job, but he eventually agrees.
  • Jack soon learns that Eric is a spoiled and bratty child who enjoys tormenting him.
  • However, Jack also begins to develop a bond with Eric, and he teaches him the importance of friendship and respect.
  • Jack and Eric eventually learn to get along, and Jack has a positive impact on Eric's life.

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Cast

  • Richard Pryor as Jack Brown
  • Jackie Gleason as Ulysses "U.S." Bates
  • Scott Schwartz as "Master" Eric Bates
  • Ned Beatty as Sydney Morehouse
  • Teresa Ganzel as Fancy Bates
  • Wilfrid Hyde-White as Barkley
  • Annazette Chase as Angela Brown
  • Virginia Capers as Ruby Simpson
  • Tony King as Clifford

Director: Richard Donner

Writer: Carol Sobieski

Box Office Gross: $47,118,057

Distributor: Columbia Pictures

Genre: Comedy

Release Date: December 10, 1982

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