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Mannequin

Jonathan Switcher, an unemployed artist, lands a job as an assistant window dresser at a department store. He discovers a stunning mannequin he had designed, who suddenly comes to life and reveals herself as Emmy, an Egyptian under an ancient spell. Despite interference from the store's devious manager, Jonathan and the living mannequin fall in love while crafting eye-catching window displays to keep the struggling store in business.

Director(s)

Michael Gottlieb

Michael Haley

Buddy Joe Hooker

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Cast & Crew

Kim Cattrall

Kim Cattrall

Ema 'Emmy' Hesire

James Spader

James Spader

Mr. Richards

Michael Haley

Michael Haley

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G.W. Bailey

G.W. Bailey

Captain Felix Maxwell

Estelle Getty

Estelle Getty

Claire Prince Timkin

Meshach Taylor

Meshach Taylor

Hollywood

Andrew McCarthy

Andrew McCarthy

Jonathan Switcher

Jane Moore

Jane Moore

Tina

Charles Lord

Charles Lord

Man in Boardroom

Andrew Hill Newman

Andrew Hill Newman

Compactor Room Janitor

Steve Vinovich

Steve Vinovich

B.J. Wert

Katherine Conklin

Katherine Conklin

Wert's Secretary

Phil Rubenstein

Phil Rubenstein

Mannequin Factory Boss

Buddy Joe Hooker

Buddy Joe Hooker

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Harvey Levine

Harvey Levine

Balloon Boss

Ben Hammer

Ben Hammer

Hans the Maitre d'

Jeffrey Lampert

Jeffrey Lampert

Factory Worker

Dan Lounsbery

Dan Lounsbery

Senior Citizen

Christopher Maher

Christopher Maher

Armand

Pat Ryan

Pat Ryan

Pizzeria Manager

Olivia Frances Williams

Olivia Frances Williams

Woman in Boardroom

Carole Davis

Carole Davis

Roxie Shield

Phyllis Newman

Phyllis Newman

Emmy's Mother

Kenneth Lloyd

Kenneth Lloyd

Superdad

Jake Jundef

Jake Jundef

Superkid

Thomas J. McCarthy

Thomas J. McCarthy

Head Gardener

Glenn Davish

Glenn Davish

Effete Executive

Steve Lippe

Steve Lippe

Male Sales Clerk

Lee Golden

Lee Golden

Wino

Vernon R. DeVinney

Vernon R. DeVinney

Older Man in Boardroom

Jane Carol Simms

Jane Carol Simms

Lupe

Judi Goldhand

Judi Goldhand

Mrs. Thomas

Lara Harris

Lara Harris

Mannequin in Photo Window

Kitty Minehart

Kitty Minehart

Senior Citizen

Bill Greene

Bill Greene

Police Officer

Constance Baranzano

Constance Baranzano

Illustra Executive

Michael Gottlieb

Michael Gottlieb

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Details

GenresComedy, Romance, Fantasy
Runtime1h 29 mins
Released on13 Feb 1987
Languageen
Age RatingPG
Produced InUnited States of America

Reviews

r96sk

7/10

<em>'Mannequin'</em> is pure cheese and very silly, but I can't deny it's a nice piece of light entertainment; it's cute, in its own way, too. Andrew McCarthy and Kim Cattrall both fit their respective roles well, so does everyone else on the cast; Meshach Taylor is the standout of the rest. There really isn't much more to say. It's a simple movie and I simply enjoyed it. Oh, and "Nothing's Gonna Stop Us Now" is a banger.

John Chard

5/10

Looking in your eyes I see a paradise. Mannequin is either a sweet affectionate nostalgia movie – or an empty vacuous experience that fronts the bad side of 1980s American film making? Of all the teen comedies and brat packer pictures that flooded the decade, Mannequin appears to be the one that has no in between fan base, you either love it for what it is, or despise it and everything it stands for. So how do you review something like that? I mean if you have seen it already and are reading this, you don’t need any guidance from me. Your minds are already made up, if you have not seen it and have any interest in the 1980s strand of such fare, then give it a go. It’s hardly an abomination, while for fans of Kim Cattrall and Andrew McCarthy it has to be worth a watch to see them try to cope with such under written lead characters. It’s frothy and cheerful, but yes, devoid of substance, while one stereotype coupled with James Spader’s worst performance hardly help matters these days. Soundtracking is decent enough, led by power pop ballad Nothing’s Gonna Stop Us Now sung by Starship, while the costuming is garishly period. Not to be taken seriously, obviously, and it has flaws galore, but it does have fans. Who knows, you may become one as well? Or you may want to stick sharp implements in your eyes instead? Roll the dice and take the chance. 5/10

CinemaSerf

6/10

After an altercation with a department store sign, the young “Jonathan” (Andrew McCarthy) saves the day and gets himself a job from it’s owner (Estelle Getty). This is much to the chagrin of the shop’s boss “Richards” (James Spader) especially when he starts to make a great impression on the public with his window displays. For that skill, he must thank an ancient Egyptian who has materialised several thousand years after having had a row with her mother in an Edfu temple. She (Kim Cattrall) is a lively and bubbly lass, but she is only animate when they are alone. Otherwise, well she’s the mannequin. What they don’t know is that “Richards” is a duplicitous son-of-gun and is in league with a rival store owner to force them out of business and pick up the place for ten cents on the dollar. Can his window-dressing generate enough new business to save the place before his secret is discovered, or before he is carted off to the asylum for his fetishist behaviour with a life sized plastic doll? McCarthy was probably my favourite of the “Brat Pack” and he brings a cheeky enthusiasm to this rather flat and predicable, almost slapstick, comedy that sees him and Cattrall gel quite amiably. Spader, on the other hand, is just plain terrible and but for a few typically feisty appearances from Getty, so is just about everyone else in this cheesy rom-com. It’s only really memorable for the “Nothing’s Gonna Stop Us Now” closing theme from “Starship” and for a scene with some furs in the shop window but that’s about the height of it. The originality and popularity of this genre was very much on the wain by now, and this is probably the most throwaway of all of them, but if you are of a certain age it still raises a nostalgic smile.

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