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List Price: $14.98 | | Label: MGM (Video & DVD)
Salesrank: 3068
Released: April 15, 2008 |
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MPAA Rating: Unrated Media: DVD |
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Editorial Review:
Disc 1: MANNEQUIN Disc 2: MANNEQUIN 2 ON THE MOVE (1991)
Description of Mannequin & Mannequin 2: On the Move:
Mannequin
Mannequin is notionally a romantic comedy in which Andrew McCarthy plays a luckless department-store employee and Kim Cattrall (Sex and the City) is an Egyptian princess reincarnated as a shop-window dummy, who comes to life when she encounters McCarthy, only to revert to mannequin status when anyone else is watching her. With her encouragement, he becomes emboldened in his career as a window decorator as well as falling in love with the princess. James Spader's oily, stammering executive is just one of the many examples of a film that tries way too hard to be funny, the sort of characterization that would be barely adequate for a TV commercial, let alone a 90-minute movie. Still, for fans of Sex and the City who might want to feast upon the spectacle of a younger Kim Cattrall, Mannequin might offer a measure of relief. --David Stubbs
Mannequin 2: On the Move
Fairy tales can come true, it can happen to you... The lyrics to "Young at Heart" could be the theme song for this, well, enchanting 1991 light teen comedy, a sequel to Mannequin. Kim Cattrall was the store window statue-come-to-life of the first film, and Kristy Swanson, pre-Buffy the Vampire Slayer, and is a natural for this sweet fable of a handsome prince breaking a centuries-old spell that trapped our sweet heroine in plastic. Fans of the more recent Enchanted will find much to like in the story of Jessie (Swanson) who, was cursed back in the old country to be a statue. Then department store employee Jason (William Ragsdale) removes the necklace from the mannequin that had cemented the curse, bringing Jessie back to life in a whole new world, which includes Meshach Taylor, reprising his role from the first film as reliable comic relief. Swanson is charming as the dewy-eyed princess, taking in the modern world alongside her true love, who's adorably bewildered--while slowly, just like audiences, becoming enchanted himself. --A.T. Hurley
Mannequin & Mannequin 2: On the Move Reviews:
two movies in one 
2009-08-20 - I like both movies. Both funny. Actually, I remember seeing the 2nd movie, first time on tv, when I was only 7. The ending song by Starship really stuck inside my head. This was before I saw the first movie 5 years later. Now I have both on DVD for a very good price.
80s Funnies! 
2009-06-24 - Classic 80s! I actually think the second one is better, but both movies are a good watch.
MANNEQUIN 
2009-06-13 - I LOVE THIS MOVIE...whenever I need to get out of a funky mood and feel good I know it will lighten my mood and bring many laughs.....it is a great love story and filled with hiolarious characters...like, HOLLOWOOD THE WINDOW DRESSER,....THE MOVIE IS A CHICK FLICK but then it makes me happy......and my husband enjoys it too.
I have not seen Manniquin 2 but doubt it could be better than the original....I will let you knoiw after I view it.
Mannequin 
2009-06-08 - My friends received the video quickly & we watched it while I was visiting them! The quality was very good! Thank you for having the video!
Manniquin & Mannequin 2 never gonna stop us now 
2009-06-07 - I loved watching it when I was young. Getting the dvd again especially with the second movie is awesome. I loved the song by Starship. I am happy that they included it in the second movie made all the more meaningful.