Mannequin: On the Move Soundtrack (

Mannequin: On the Move Soundtrack (1991) cover

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Rating: 4.40/10 from 6800 votes
Tags: horrible boss, bad boss
Alternate Names:
Title in Español:

Atrapa ese maniquí

Title in Italiano:

Aiuto! Mi sono persa a New York

Synopsis

The flamboyant Hollywood Montrose is promoted to head window dresser at Prince and Company department store. Hollywood hires his new assistant Jason Williamson, who in a past life was the prince of the Hauptmann-Koenig kingdom.

Prince and Company plans to display a mannequin known as the Enchanted Peasant Girl in celebration of the kingdom. And Jason has a nagging feeling he has seen this mannequin somewhere before. Removing a necklace from the mannequin reveals that the Enchanted Peasant Girl is really Jessie, the love of his past life who was placed under a thousand year spell by an evil sorcerer.

Their rekindled romance is not without its challenges when the evil sorcerer reappears in his descendant Count Gunther Spretzle, who has plans of his own for Jessie. But Jessie must receive a kiss from her one true love to break free from the curse before Count Spretzle finds her.

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Mannequin: On the Move
Do It For Love
Phil Galdston: Produced
Gene Miller: Performer
John Van Tongeren: Performer
Wake Up
Phil Galdston: Produced
Gene Miller: Performer
John Van Tongeren: Performer
Can't Believe My Eyes
John Bettis: Performer
Jon Lind: Produced
Gene Miller: Performer
Pick Up the Pieces to My Heart
Cindy Valentine Leone: Performer
Tony Green: Produced
Casa De Coati
Meshach Taylor: Performer
Coati Mundi: Produced
Coati Mundi: Performer
The Sea Hawk
Feel the Way I Do
Shoes: Produced
Shoes: Performer
That Love Thang
Phil Bonanno: Produced
Nothing's Gonna Stop Us Now
Jefferson Starship: Performer
Albert Hammond: Performer
Narada Michael Walden: Produced
Can't Believe My Eyes
Gene Miller: Performer
Nothing's Gonna Stop Us Now
Jefferson Starship: Performer

User reviews

Nancy Nelson
8/10

The catchy tunes in the soundtrack add a playful and lighthearted touch to the film, making it a joy to listen to while watching the characters' adventures unfold on screen.

Steven Williams
8/10

The instrumental compositions in the soundtrack create a magical atmosphere that transports the listener to the enchanting world of Prince and Company department store.

Kimberly Thompson
8/10

The soundtrack effectively builds tension during the confrontations with the evil sorcerer and Count Spretzle, adding an element of suspense and drama to the film.

Ashley Thomas
5/10

The soundtrack effectively builds tension during the confrontations between the protagonists and the antagonist, enhancing the dramatic impact of these scenes.

Elizabeth Baker
6/10

The love theme that accompanies the rekindled romance between Jason and Jessie is both tender and nostalgic, evoking the bittersweet nature of their past lives.

Mary Williams
6/10

The use of vocal choirs in certain tracks adds a haunting and ethereal quality to the music, underscoring the magical elements of the storyline.

Matthew Campbell
5/10

The incorporation of medieval-inspired melodies and instruments helps to transport the audience to the fantastical world of Hauptmann-Koenig kingdom.

Kenneth Nelson
6/10

The musical motifs associated with the Enchanted Peasant Girl and the evil sorcerer create a sense of mystique and intrigue throughout the film.

William Walker
5/10

The use of orchestral music in key romantic moments adds depth and emotion to the storyline, enhancing the audience's connection to the characters.

Anthony Parker
7/10

The emotional depth of the music enhances the love story between Jason and Jessie, making their rekindled romance all the more poignant and heartfelt.

Emily Lewis
8/10

The music captures the essence of the fairy-tale romance between Jason and Jessie, evoking feelings of nostalgia and longing with its beautiful orchestrations.

Elizabeth Martinez
5/10

The energetic and lively tracks during the comedic moments provide a lighthearted and fun contrast to the more serious themes of the film.

Lisa Baker
2/10

The musical score often feels disconnected from the scenes, making it difficult to fully immerse myself in the story. The lack of cohesive themes or motifs in the soundtrack diminishes the impact of key moments in the film, leaving the audience feeling disconnected and disengaged.