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The Toy is a 1982 comedy film starring Richard Pryor, Jackie Gleason, and Scott Schwartz.
Richard Pryor plays Jack Brown, a thirty-something African-American man in a large 1980s city in the United States. After numerous unsuccessful attempts to get a job working for the local newspaper, the Bugle, and under threat of repossession from his bank, he becomes desperate for a job and ends up taking a job as a part-time hostess, part-time "cleaning lady" for the boss (U.S. Bates/Jackie Gleason). He is humiliated as he clumsily attempts to serve food at a dinner party. He is quickly fired, but stubbornly stays in the store to clean up that night anyway.
Enter Eric (Scott Schwartz), the early teenage son of the boss. As Jack Brown goofs around late at night, Sydney (the boss's right hand man, played by Ned Beatty) tells Eric that he can have anything in the store for his birthday present. Eric, of course, chooses Jack. In exchange for a generous financial settlement, Jack agrees to be Eric's friend--or as they put it, his "toy"--during his two week summer vacation from boarding school.
From there, the story quickly spirals into utter chaos. Eric, a spoiled brat with megalomania, causes lots of trouble, including starting up a newspaper to compete with his father (a tabloid), and ruining his father's dinner party with the sprinkler system, and driving down the interior stairs in a toy car.
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