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Mannequin Two: On the Move (1991)

“She's been frozen for a thousand years...now it's time to break the ice.”

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In the bustling realm of Prince and Company department store, the eccentric Hollywood Montrose ascends to the esteemed position of head window dresser, recruiting the enigmatic Jason Williamson as his assistant. Unbeknownst to the world, Jason harbors a deeply hidden past, once reigning as the prince of the distant Hauptmann-Koenig kingdom. The department store, eager to honor the kingdom's heritage, unveils plans to showcase a charming mannequin, the Enchanted Peasant Girl, stirring a mysterious familiarity within Jason. When he daringly removes a necklace from the mannequin, a long-lost love story unfolds. The mannequin transforms into Jessie, a peasant girl from Jason's past, who had been doomed to a thousand-year spell by a sinister sorcerer. As the veil of the past lifts, their dormant love story reawakens, setting the stage for a timeless romance under the glittering lights of the modern-day department store. However, the re-emergence of their love does not go unnoticed. The malevolent sorcerer, reborn in his descendant Count Gunther Spretzle, resurfaces with his own dark intentions for Jessie. As the clock ticks, Jessie is in dire need of a kiss from her one true love to shatter the ancient curse before the scheming Count Spretzle can catch her. In a whirl of enchantment, romance, and suspense, "Mannequin Two: On the Move" is a tale of love transcending time, where an intern falls for a bewitched mannequin, unearthing an epic love story that was once lost to the ages.

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Mannequin Two: On the Move is a comedy movie featuring Kristy Swanson and directed by Stewart Raffill.

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