Friday, May 31, 2013

Mannequin 1987





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Mannequin is a 1987 romantic comedy fantasy film starring Andrew McCarthyKim CattrallMeshach TaylorJames SpaderG. W. Bailey, andEstelle Getty. Directed and written by Michael Gottlieb, the film was also co-written by Edward Rugoff. The original music score was composed bySylvester Levay. The film tells about a chronically underemployed artist named Jonathan Switcher (played by Andrew McCarthy) who gets a job as a department-store window dresser and falls in love with a mannequin (played by Kim Cattrall)—the attraction being that she comes to life on occasion, but only for him.
Mannequin received a nomination for an Academy Award for Best Original Song for its main title tune: "Nothing's Gonna Stop Us Now", byStarship.[3] The song reached #1 in the Billboard Hot 100 on April 4, 1987, and #1 on the UK Singles Chart for four weeks the following month.
In 1991, a partial sequel to the film called Mannequin Two: On the Move was released.


In Ancient Egypt, Emmy (Kim Cattrall) hides in a pyramid from her mother, who wants her daughter to marry against Emmy's will. Emmy prays for the gods to get her out of the mess and to find her true love.
Philadelphia, 1987; young mannequin-manufacturer, Jonathan Switcher (Andrew McCarthy), loses himself in his work. Jonathan finds odd jobs; yet none of these jobs work out.
The next morning, Jonathan waits outside the store. He saves the owner, Claire Timkin (Estelle Getty), from being crushed to death. The grateful Claire hires Jonathan under protest from Vice President Richards (James Spader), who assigns Jonathan to be a stock boy. In his spare time, Jonathan hits it off with flamboyant window dresser Hollywood Montrose (Meshach Taylor). That night, Hollywood and Jonathan construct a window display. They have a run-in with the store's night security chief, Captain Felix Maxwell (G. W. Bailey). When Jonathan is alone, the mannequin he is obsessed with comes to life as Emmy.
Jonathan's window-dressing for Prince & Company attracts large audiences, including Roxie (Carole Davis) and, B.J. Wert (Steve Vinovich), president of Illustra, a rival department store. It is revealed that Mr. Richards is a corporate spy for Wert. At their board meeting, Richards wants to fire Jonathan, who is ostensibly showing off with the window displays. In contrast, the board members promote Jonathan to visual merchandising.
Emmy and Jonathan's relationship snowballs over the following week. Every night, she helps him to create window displays which dazzle everyone at Prince & Company. As a result, Claire promotes Jonathan to vice presidency.
As the window designs are bringing tremendous amount of profits and customers for Prince & Company, people from Illustra plan to steal Emmy—not knowing that she is alive—and put her on display at Illustra. The next day, Roxie offers Jonathan work at Illustra, but refused as he and Emmy are in love.
Maxwell and Richards break into Prince & Company and search for Emmy. The next morning, Hollywood and Jonathan discover what has happened to Emmy. Jonathan suspects the truth as he dashed to Illustra and turns Wert down. Roxie storms out of the office, swearing that Jonathan will never see Emmy ever again. Jonathan chases Roxie while being pursued by a dozen security guards. Roxie loads Emmy along with the other mannequins into a trash incinerator. Jonathan charges up the trash incinerator's conveyor belt to rescue Emmy. She comes to life in his hands.
Maxwell and his fellow guards rush in, followed by Wert, who attempts to have Jonathan arrested for trespassing. Then Claire walks in and accused Richards and Maxwell for breaking and entering, conspiracy, kidnapping Emmy, and grand theft. Claire, who now owns Illustra as well as Prince & Company, promotes Hollywood to manage the former.
Emmy and Jonathan are married in the shop window of Prince & Company, with Claire as a bridesmaid, and with Hollywood as best man.

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