Status
Released
original language
English
Budget
$ 13000000
Revenue
$ 3800000
Jessie
Jason Williamson / Prince William
Hollywood Montrose / Doorman
Count Spretzle / Sorcerer
Mr. James
Mom / Queen
Lipstick Girl
Andy Ackerman
Rolf, Soldier #1
Mr. James' Assistant
Gail
Egon, Soldier #2
Arnold, Soldier #3
Mr. James' Assistant
Horned Soldier
Old Queen
Beauty Technician
Furniture Saleman
Garbage Woman
Employee #1
Dress Saleslady
Albert
Tour Guide
Grip
Younger Female Guest
Customer
Hauptmann-Koenig Pilot
Cafe Waitress
Jessie's Sister
Jewel Box Bearer
Nightclub Waitress
Southside Girl #1
Southside Girl #2
Cool Guy
Lead Dancer
Girl Outside Club
Happy Girl
Cop #1
Cop #2
Cop #3
Cop #4
Cop on Bridge
Officer Al
Duty Sergeant
Mannequin Cop #1
Girl on Video
Go Cart Flagman
Dancer
Dancer
Dancer
Dancer
Dancer
Dancer
Dancer
Dancer
Dancer
Dancer
Dancer
Dancer
Dancer
Dancer
The Paperboy (uncredited)
Nightclub Customer (uncredited)
Garbage Woman
Lover Boy
Written by r96sk on 2025-03-10
<em>'Mannequin Two: On the Move'</em> 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.