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Un joven becario de una tienda por departamentos se enamora de un maniquí femenino que en realidad es una campesina caída bajo un hechizo de mil años. Ella cobra vida cada vez que él le quit... Leer todoUn joven becario de una tienda por departamentos se enamora de un maniquí femenino que en realidad es una campesina caída bajo un hechizo de mil años. Ella cobra vida cada vez que él le quita el collar maldito.Un joven becario de una tienda por departamentos se enamora de un maniquí femenino que en realidad es una campesina caída bajo un hechizo de mil años. Ella cobra vida cada vez que él le quita el collar maldito.
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Sequel to Mannequin has little in common with the first movie, outside of Meshach Taylor's character Hollywood and the Jefferson Starship song played at the end. A lot of people hated the first Mannequin but I'm one of its fans. It's a movie that never fails to bring a smile to my face, despite its perceived faults. This one is not as good, for a variety of reasons, but it is watchable fluff. It recycles some elements from the first movie but goes in its own direction with the cursed necklace and all that. It's not very funny but there are some laughs here and there. The romance this time doesn't work as well due to the bland chemistry between William Ragsdale and Kristy Swanson. Despite this, both of them are cute and fun individually. Terry Kiser is amusing as the villain. Meshach Taylor aggressively steals every scene he's in. The trio of German bodybuilding guys are very lame. I assume they were put in this because Hans & Franz was a thing on Saturday Night Live back then. Aside from "Nothing's Gonna Stop Us Now", this is a terrible soundtrack. The gagworthy "Can't Believe My Eyes" by Gene Miller (who?) is just one of the tacky songs in this. If you liked Mannequin, give this one a shot but keep expectations low. Oh, and be prepared for a surprising fate for one of the characters. I doubt you'll see it coming.
This movie detracts from the original, its hard to believe its a sequel to such a great film. Whereas the original made me feel great when I seen it at 3 years of age, watching this utter monstrosity has really ticked me off, this movie actually made me angry, the whole time I felt like getting out of my chair, jumping into the TV and giving the actors lessons "No no F^%ing NO!, you dont write movies like this (slaps script writers). This is a crap movie that devalues the original, I hope whoever wrote it never finds work in the industry again, thank for destroying the original for me, butthole.
The movie is an excellent comedy with the usual simple laughs you come to expect. Kristy Swanson is ok, but the original Kim Cattrall was much funnier. Besides the obvious reasons, Kim Cattrall is also a much better actress, and I think she does well in just about every movie she plays in. This film is a 3.5 of 4 and the original is a perfect 4 in its category. -Peter "When you're smart people need you"
Sure, its not up to the original and on a cerebral scale it wouldn't even register a reading - but so what? I cannot fathom however, why, with the number of quite acceptable reviews it has pulled here, the flick is locked-in to a voting poll of just 2.8 ?? Queen of the B-Graders Kristy Swanson does an acceptable job as the mannequin - she never CLAIMED to be Vivian Leigh! Whatever else she may be, she's uniquely wholesome and appealing and in a little flick like this she's all you need. William Ragsdale is another mega clean-cut youngster (He's 42 now, can u believe?) who in his just nine movies has never to my knowledge uttered a single profanity! No matter he has been immortalised as Charlie Brewster in the two FRIGHT NIGHT movies both of which just get better with time!
Terry Kiser, the long suffering deceased Bernie in the two WEEKEND AT BERNIE'S movies turns up in another offbeat little characterisation as the sorcerer.
Hell, leave the flick alone - my kids love it!
Terry Kiser, the long suffering deceased Bernie in the two WEEKEND AT BERNIE'S movies turns up in another offbeat little characterisation as the sorcerer.
Hell, leave the flick alone - my kids love it!
Even though this is a pretty badly made movie, it's something that I just enjoyed when I was a kid. I think because I was in my princess and "damsel in distress" phase.
Watching this movie now, it is pretty ridicules. I mean, the whole history back flash in the beginning, now I know this is a movie and it is supposed to be fairy tale like, but the peasant girl having a beautiful dress and cape with perfect hair and make up? Just didn't make sense. The knights were complete wusses when in real life they were trained to take a sword through a gut and continue in battle.
And the acting, yes it's pretty bad. But again, this was just something that I enjoyed as a kid. For the kids, just let them have fun with it. But as a movie for adults in a serious train of mind, just ignore it.
4/10
Watching this movie now, it is pretty ridicules. I mean, the whole history back flash in the beginning, now I know this is a movie and it is supposed to be fairy tale like, but the peasant girl having a beautiful dress and cape with perfect hair and make up? Just didn't make sense. The knights were complete wusses when in real life they were trained to take a sword through a gut and continue in battle.
And the acting, yes it's pretty bad. But again, this was just something that I enjoyed as a kid. For the kids, just let them have fun with it. But as a movie for adults in a serious train of mind, just ignore it.
4/10
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- TriviaMeshach Taylor, in addition to reprising his role as Hollywood Montrose from the original Me enamoré de un maniquí (1987), plays the tyrannical doorman at the nightclub.
- ErroresIn the beginning, when Jason is looking for parking as he makes the U-turn to park, you can see the street blocked off and the people watching the scene being filmed.
- Citas
Jason Williamson: You were in the marines?
Hollywood Montrose: Yes they were looking for a few good men and... so was I.
- ConexionesFeatured in Minty Comedic Arts: 10 Things You Didn't Know About Mannequin (2021)
- Bandas sonorasDo It For Love
Performed by Gene Miller
Produced by Phil Galdston and John Van Tongeren
Words & Music by John Van Tongeren and Phil Galdston
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Detalles
- Fecha de lanzamiento
- País de origen
- Idioma
- También se conoce como
- Mannequin 2: On the Move
- Locaciones de filmación
- 1300 Market Street, Filadelfia, Pensilvania, Estados Unidos(Prince and Company department store)
- Productora
- Ver más créditos de la compañía en IMDbPro
Taquilla
- Presupuesto
- USD 13,000,000 (estimado)
- Total en EE. UU. y Canadá
- USD 3,752,428
- Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
- USD 1,692,817
- 19 may 1991
- Total a nivel mundial
- USD 3,752,428
- Tiempo de ejecución1 hora 35 minutos
- Color
- Relación de aspecto
- 1.85 : 1
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