She comes alive every night, but only in the eyes of her Pygmalion, and in order to help him make a success of himself as a window dresser. Actually she dates back all the way to ancient Egypt, and the gags here seem somehow even older than that, perhaps nearer the Neanderthal. The camera often manages to be in the wrong spot or facing the wrong way, and never gets a good look at those crowd-gathering store windows. And was it really not possible for the filmmakers to create a mannequin who would look like Kim Cattrall, or conversely to locate another actress who would look like the mannequin? With Andrew McCarthy; directed by Michael Gottlieb. (1987) — Duncan Shepherd
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