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Mannequin (1987)

Mannequin (1987)
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In Mannequin, a lame attempt to revive the style and panache of fantasy-tinged romantic comedies of the '30s and '40s, Andrew McCarthy stars as a department store window-dresser who discovers that one of his mannequins (Kim Cattrall) is actually a woman from ancient Egypt when she becomes animated one evening. She then inspires him to become the most expressive window-dresser the business has ever seen. Of course, there is intrigue involving a rival department store's attempt to drive the good guys out of business, and together the two store-crossed lovers must combat the forces of evil to save the day. There is no real mystery about what will happen in the course of the film; it all seems color-by-numbers. The only thing unique about Mannequin is its uniquely bad and illogical script, which has holes larger than the Grand Canyon. Mannequin was a surprise box-office hit, earning nearly 25 million dollars in just under a month of its release -- no small feat considering its miniscule budget and seeming lack of appeal to any particular demographic. It spawned an inferior sequel, Mannequin Two: On the Move, reaffirming the belief that anything is possible. In spite of being panned by critics across the board, it did manage to receive one accolade -- its theme, "Nothing's Gonna Stop Us Now," was nominated by the Academy for Best Song. ~ Jeremy Beday, Rovi

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Starring:
Andrew McCarthyKim Cattrall, (more)
Director(s):
Michael Gottlieb
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of Mannequin

In Mannequin, a lame attempt to revive the style and panache of fantasy-tinged romantic comedies of the '30s and '40s, Andrew McCarthy stars as a department store window-dresser who discovers that one of his mannequins (Kim Cattrall) is actually a woman from ancient Egypt when she becomes animated one evening. She then inspires him to become the most expressive window-dresser the business has ever seen. Of course, there is intrigue involving a rival department store's attempt to drive the good guys out of business, and together the two store-crossed lovers must combat the forces of evil to save the day. There is no real mystery about what will happen in the course of the film; it all seems color-by-numbers. The only thing unique about Mannequin is its uniquely bad and illogical script, which has holes larger than the Grand Canyon. Mannequin was a surprise box-office hit, earning nearly 25 million dollars in just under a month of its release -- no small feat considering its miniscule budget and seeming lack of appeal to any particular demographic. It spawned an inferior sequel, Mannequin Two: On the Move, reaffirming the belief that anything is possible. In spite of being panned by critics across the board, it did manage to receive one accolade -- its theme, "Nothing's Gonna Stop Us Now," was nominated by the Academy for Best Song. ~ Jeremy Beday, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
88 mins

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Director(s):
Michael Gottlieb
Writer(s):
Michael GottliebEdward N. RugoffKen Levine
Producer(s):
Art LevinsonEdward N. Rugoff
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG(Adult Situations, Adult Language, Questionable for Children)
Categories:
Sci-Fi & FantasyComedyRomance
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Evelyn G.

a great 80s movie, but that is where it should stay! as a kid i remember HOLLYWOOD the most! what a funny guy!

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Kimber C.

This movie is what made the 80's so great!! PLEASE ignore the review that BB gave it. This is a PERFECT 80's romantic comedy, you have to love it for what it is. Old school and so cool. Just like SPLASH! and so many others!!

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Shane M.

Mannequin is one of my favorite movies from the 80s. Sure the script is bad, but the spirit of the movie is all that counts. It's a fun movie to sit down with the entire family and enjoy.

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