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Tom's Teeny Parade Vol. 1 (also known as Teeny Parade Vol. 1 ) is a 1997 German adult film directed by

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While produced by a German studio, the dialogue was typically tracked in English or offered dual German/English audio tracks to maximize export potential across continental Europe and North America. Toms.Teeny.Parade.1.1997

“When the world shrinks to the size of a hallway, every step feels like a parade.” — Director Miriam L. Kline, on the making of Toms.Teeny.Parade.1.1997

(born 1969, New York City) wrote, directed, and co‑produced Toms.Teeny.Parade.1.1997 . A graduate of NYU’s Tisch School of the Arts, Kline’s early short films— Static (1992) and The Unfinished Letter (1994)—already displayed an obsession with the liminal spaces between childhood and adulthood. After a stint as a production assistant on Kids (1995), she secured a modest grant from the New York State Council on the Arts, which allowed her to move the production to her hometown of Ridgefield, Connecticut —a quintessential New England suburb that would become the film’s de‑facto character. Tom's Teeny Parade Vol

He began the procession. First came the trolls—the "Fuzzy Lancers"—dragging a piece of red string for a banner. Then the army men, marching in a crooked two-by-two. Then the dinosaurs, heavy and waddling. And finally, the chariot: the marble (the moon) pulled by General Snap, with Zorp riding on the alligator's back.

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The casting choice amplified the film’s authenticity. The teenagers’ natural chemistry, combined with Kline’s “guided improvisation” method—where actors were given only scenario outlines and encouraged to improvise dialogue—produced moments that feel both spontaneous and deeply resonant.

The market value of the Toms Teeny Parade 1 varies depending on condition, rarity, and demand. In recent years, the item has sold for prices ranging from $500 to $2,000, with mint-condition sets fetching the highest prices.

Due to the nature of the content and its 1997 release date, surviving information about this specific volume exists primarily in archival physical media databases, specialized adult film registries, and entertainment history repositories like IMDb . Production Background and Context