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Engaging fantasy/comedy stars Andrew McCarthy as Jonathan Switcher, a Philadelphia department store window dresser who gets the shock of a lifetime when a fetching figurine he once built magically comes to life as the beautiful Emmy (Kim Cattrall). Jonathan's career thrives and the two fall madly in love but there's just one problem He's the only one who can see Emmy in her human form. With Estelle Getty, James Spader, G.W. Bailey, and Meshach Taylor as Hollywood. 88 min. Widescreen; Soundtrack English. Region Free
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Engaging fantasy/comedy stars Andrew McCarthy as Jonathan Switcher, a Philadelphia department store window dresser who gets the shock of a lifetime when a fetching figurine he once built magically comes to life as the beautiful Emmy (Kim Cattrall). Jonathan's career thrives and the two fall madly in love but there's just one problem He's the only one who can see Emmy in her human form. With Estelle Getty, James Spader, G.W. Bailey, and Meshach Taylor as Hollywood. 88 min. Widescreen; Soundtrack English. Region Free

A romantic confection, Mannequin Two On The Move is a comic look at reincarnation, lost love and fabulous window displays. This sequel to the popular Mannequin finds the outrageous Hollywood Montrose (Meshach Taylor, TV's Designing Women) promoted to Prince & Company's display department. Joining Hollywood on the job is new assistant, Jason Williamson (William Ragsdale, Fright Night) who in a past life was the prince of the Hauptmann-Koenig kingdom. Stuart Raffill (Mac and Me) directs from a screenplay by Edward Rugoff, David Isaacs, Ken Levine and Betsy Israel based on the characters created by Rugoff and Michael Gottlieb.

Burgeoning artist Jonathan Switcher (Andrew McCarthy, Pretty In Pink) is reunited with the love of his life (well, his artistic life anyway) when he discovers the beautifully crafted mannequin he created years earlier is now prominently displayed in the window of the Prince & Company department store. Much to his surprise, and to the delight of the viewer, Jonathan will discover that his art project has more than superficial human traits when it quite literally springs to life in the form of "Emmy" (Kim Catrall, S*x And The City). This inspired comedy, a nod to such romantic fantasy films as One Touch of Venus, is directed and co-written by Michael Gottlieb (A Kid In King Arthur's Court) with Edward Rugoff (Double Take). The film co-stars James Spader (Pretty In Pink) as Switcher's work rival; Meshach Taylor (TV's Designing Women) as his outrageous and flamboyant co-worker; Estelle Getty (TV's Golden Girls) as the owner of Prince & Company; and G.W. Bailey (Police Academy, TV's Major Crimes) as the store's security chief.