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Mannequin

  • 6.0 /10

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  • 20%

Plot

Jonathan Switcher, an unemployed artist, finds a job as an assistant window dresser for a department store. When Jonathan happens upon a beautiful mannequin he previously designed, she springs to life and introduces herself as Emmy, an Egyptian under an ancient spell. Despite interference from the store's devious manager, Jonathan and his mannequin fall in love while creating eye-catching window displays to keep the struggling store in business.

Cast

Andrew McCarthy as Jonathan Switcher
Andrew McCarthy

as Jonathan Switcher

Kim Cattrall as Ema 'Emmy' Hesire
Kim Cattrall

as Ema 'Emmy' Hesire

Estelle Getty as Claire Prince Timkin
Estelle Getty

as Claire Prince Timkin

James Spader as Mr. Richards
James Spader

as Mr. Richards

G.W. Bailey as Captain Felix Maxwell
G.W. Bailey

as Captain Felix Maxwell

Carole Davis as Roxie Shield
Carole Davis

as Roxie Shield

Meshach Taylor as Hollywood
Meshach Taylor

as Hollywood

Steve Vinovich as B.J. Wert
Steve Vinovich

as B.J. Wert

Christopher Maher as Armand
Phyllis Newman as Emmy's Mother
Phyllis Newman

as Emmy's Mother

Movie Facts

Rated

  • PG

Status

  • Released

Release Date

  • February 13, 1987

Production Companies

  • Gladden Entertainment

  • 20th Century Fox

Production Countries

  • United States of America

Spoken Language

  • English

Budget

  • $6,000,000.00

Revenue

  • $42,700,000.00

Runtime

  • 1.48 hrs

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Reviews

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 stan…

'Mannequin' 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 Go…

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 se…

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