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Mannequin 2: On the Move
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Synopsis
Flamboyant window dresser Hollywood Montrose (Meshach Taylor) provides the link between this film and the original Mannequin after the departure of Kim Cattrall and Andrew McCarthy from the cast. Hollywood has now been promoted to the head of Prince & Company's Visual Display Department. He takes on a new assistant, Jason (William Ragsdale) who, in times past, was the dauphin of the kingdom of Hauptmann-Koenig. One thousand years ago, he lost his beloved Jessie (Kristy Swanson) when an evil sorcerer (Terry Kiser) turned her into a wooden icon, now known as the Enchanted Peasant Girl. As a tribute to Hauptmen-Koenig, the Enchanted Peasant Girl is being sent to Prince & Company for a window display. Jason awakens Jessie and the two get re-acquainted, having a millennium of things to catch up on. But the evil sorcerer, now reincarnated as Count Spretzle, arrives on the scene to take Jessie (and a prized necklace) and hop a flight for Bermuda, with Jason the only one who can stop him. ~ Paul Brenner, All Movie Guide

Cast

John Edmondson Rolf/1st Soldier
Julie Foreman Gail
Mark Gray Arnold/3rd Soldier
Cynthia Harris Mom/Queen
Terry Kiser Count Spretzle/Sorcerer
Phil Latella Egon/2nd Soldier
Stuart Pankin Mr. James
William Ragsdale Jason Williamson
Kristy Swanson Jessie
Meshach Taylor Hollywood Montrose

Production Crew

Norman B. Dodge, Jr. Art Director
Larry Pizer Cinematographer
Malcolm R. Harding Co-producer
David McHugh Composer (Music Score)
Ernest Misko Costume Designer
Stewart Raffill Director
Joan E. Chapman Editor
John Rosenberg Editor
Edward N. Rugoff Producer
John C. Foreman Producer
Kate Bales Producer
William J. Creber Production Designer
Betsy Israel Screenwriter
David Isaacs Screenwriter
Edward N. Rugoff Screenwriter
Ken Levine Screenwriter
Scott Jacobson Set Designer
Year: 1991
Runtime: 98
Country: USA
MPAA Rating: PG
Category: Feature


Color type
Duart Color

Produced by
Gladden Entertainment
WinStar Productions

Release
May 17, 1991 (USA)
by 20th Century Fox