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Mannequin Two: On the Move

Mannequin Two: On the Move

5.773

1991

95 min

Fantasy

Comedy

Science Fiction

Romance

Although Jason works as a department store clerk, he is also a reincarnated prince. Long ago, his beloved Jessie was snatched away from him by an evil wizard who used his powers to transform her into wooden statue. Now Jessie is in Jason's department store as a mannequin. When he encounters her, she awakens from her thousand-year sleep. They quickly revive their romance, but the evil wizard has been reincarnated as well, and he's up to no good.

Mannequin Two: On the Move

5.773

1991

95 min

Fantasy

Comedy

Science Fiction

Romance

Although Jason works as a department store clerk, he is also a reincarnated prince. Long ago, his beloved Jessie was snatched away from him by an evil wizard who used his powers to transform her into wooden statue. Now Jessie is in Jason's department store as a mannequin. When he encounters her, she awakens from her thousand-year sleep. They quickly revive their romance, but the evil wizard has been reincarnated as well, and he's up to no good.

Cast

Kristy Swanson

Jessie

William Ragsdale

Jason Williamson / Prince William

Meshach Taylor

Hollywood Montrose / Doorman

Terry Kiser

Count Spretzle / Sorcerer

Stuart Pankin

Mr. James

Cynthia Harris

Mom / Queen

Heather Henderson

Lipstick Girl

Andrew Hill Newman

Andy Ackerman

John Edmondson

Rolf, Soldier #1

Erick Weiss

Mr. James' Assistant

Julie Foreman

Gail

Phil Latella

Egon, Soldier #2

Reviews

r96sk

@r96sk

7 months ago

'Mannequin Two: On the Move' does a great job at showing how badly the first film could've went, had they got it wrong (which they didn't, thankfully). This sequel to that 1987 movie is absolutely awful, it dragged hard for me; a final 30mins has rarely felt as long as this. Kristy Swanson and William Ragsdale don't do much wrong themselves in the two lead roles, though their characters are portrayed/written woefully. Nice to see Meshach Taylor again, even if he isn't as good as before; Taylor is the only actor from last time out to return. It's simply a knock off/cash grab/whatever of the first flick. They even try to force a new song on us, in this case "Can't Believe My Eyes" - they play the same part of it at least three times. It's no "Nothing's Gonna Stop Us Now", that's for sure.