Overall Rating:    4.17 out of 5, including 3 reviews Add your comments on this Title. |
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"A screwball love story!" -The Washington Post
A charming romantic comedy starring Andrew McCarthy (Pretty in Pink), Kim Cattrall ("Sex and the City"), Meshach Taylor ("Designing Women"), Estelle Getty ("The Golden Girls") and James Spader (Stargate), Mannequin is more than the sum of its fiberglass body parts... it's all heart!
Jonathan Switcher (McCarthy) has certainly been living up to his name. A frustrated artist, he switches from one dead-end job to another, never managing to hold on to any of them. But all of that changes when a mannequin he created for a department store window comes magically to life! Gorgeous and statuesque, this fiberglass femme fatale (Cattrall) helps Jonathan turn his career around, inspiring him to be the best window dresser in town. But she soon discovers that the real world isn't so easy, when they run into competitors who want to put them out of the business - for good!
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Features:
| Original Theatrical Trailer
| Video:
| Widescreen 1.85:1 Color (Anamorphic) Standard 1.33:1 Color | | Audio: (more info) | ENGLISH: Dolby Digital Surround [CC]
FRENCH: Dolby Digital Surround
| Subtitles:
| | English, Spanish, French
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| Studio: MGM / UA Production Year: 1987 Release Date: 12/26/2001
Length: 90 mins Rating: PG Chapters: 16
| Packaging: Keep Case Number of Discs: 1 Disc: DS-SL Item Code: 1002746 UPC Code: 027616869449
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It was much better when I was 10 - 3.25 out of 5 (2/14/2003)
I think I might have covered before how time often changes how we see a
film. Usually, I manage to garner some new respect for a film when I see it
years later with a more critical eye, and sometimes, it does the opposite
and shows me that my youthful taste in movies were sometimes less than
informed.
The example her is MANNEQUIN, which was one of those films that I saw
numerous times as a child, both on the drive-in circuit and playing on HBO.
I have to admit that I was eagerly lookin
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