Yes. Hollywood Montrose, the flamboyant visual artist from the original movie, returns to serve a similar sidekick role in this sequel. Also, the store security guard, Andy Ackerman, appeared as a janitor in the original movie's ending.
It appears as though Andy is driving the convertible, and Gail is in the passenger seat. Mr. James and Mrs. Williamson are in the backseat. Jason, Jessie and Hollywood climb into the back to join them.
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- How long is Mannequin: On the Move?1 hour and 35 minutes
- When was Mannequin: On the Move released?May 17, 1991
- What is the IMDb rating of Mannequin: On the Move?4.4 out of 10
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- Who are the characters in Mannequin: On the Move?Jessie, Jason Williamson, Prince William, Hollywood Montrose, Doorman, Count Spretzle, Sorcerer, Mr. James, Mom, Queen, and others
- What is the plot of Mannequin: On the Move?A young department store intern falls in love with a female store mannequin who is really a peasant girl fallen under a thousand year spell. She comes to life whenever he removes the cursed necklace from her.
- What was the budget for Mannequin: On the Move?$13 million
- How much did Mannequin: On the Move earn at the worldwide box office?$3.75 million
- How much did Mannequin: On the Move earn at the US box office?$3.75 million
- What is Mannequin: On the Move rated?PG
- What genre is Mannequin: On the Move?Comedy, Fantasy, Romance, and Romantic Comedy
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