
Just because Jonathan's fallen in love with a piece of wood, it doesn't make him a dummy.
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.
- 6.9
- 1987
- Released
- 1h 29m

Andrew McCarthy
Jonathan Switcher
Kim Cattrall
Ema 'Emmy' Hesire
Estelle Getty
Claire Prince Timkin
James Spader
Mr. Richards
G.W. Bailey
Captain Felix Maxwell
Carole Davis
Roxie Shield
Meshach Taylor
Hollywood
Steve Vinovich
B.J. Wert
Christopher Maher
Armand
Phyllis Newman
Emmy's Mother
Phil Rubenstein
Mannequin Factory Boss
Kenneth Lloyd
Superdad
Jake Jundef
Superkid
Harvey Levine
Balloon Boss
Thomas J. McCarthy
Head Gardener
Pat Ryan
Pizzeria Manager
Glenn Davish
Effete Executive
Steve Lippe
Male Sales Clerk
Lee Golden
Wino
Vernon R. DeVinney
Older Man in Boardroom
Olivia Frances Williams
Woman in Boardroom
Charles Lord
Man in Boardroom
Ben Hammer
Hans the Maitre d'
Jane Moore
Tina
Jane Carol Simms
Lupe
Judi Goldhand
Mrs. Thomas
Lara Harris
Mannequin in Photo Window
Dan Lounsbery
Senior Citizen
Kitty Minehart
Senior Citizen
Katherine Conklin
Wert's Secretary
Andrew Hill Newman
Compactor Room Janitor
Bill Greene
Police Officer
Constance Baranzano
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Released
en
$6,000,000.00
$42,700,000.00
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- #mannequin
- #department store
- #transformation
- #puppet
- #romcom
- #window dresser
- #mannequin come to life
- #adoring
- #comforting
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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 sev

<em>'Mannequin'</em> 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 Gon

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 stand











