Two live store window mannequins witness a murder late at night.Two live store window mannequins witness a murder late at night.Two live store window mannequins witness a murder late at night.
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- TriviaSculptures in the movie were made by artist Donna Nield who used the money she earned to fund her life in Paris.
- GoofsSet in the United States but there are various shots of Canadian National (CN) trains.
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[first lines]
Daphne James: That is your eighth sneeze today.
Harry Mirapolsky: Yeah?
Daphne James: You can't sneeze, you're not allowed to move!
Harry Mirapolsky: Sorry.
Daphne James: Why don't you just quit and get it over with?
Harry Mirapolsky: And lose the pleasure of your company?
- ConnectionsReferenced in Game-On: Martin's Baby (1998)
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Written by Dane DeViller and Sean Hosein
Performed by David Steele
Published by Banana Toons Music
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not worth seeking out, but decent if you happen upon it
Reasonably entertaining time-waster. Nelson and Gershon play live store-window dummies who witness a murder. The murderer doesn't realize at first that he'd been spotted. It's a plot that had been used before in City That Never Sleeps (1953), although this is not a remake. There are some plot problems, I think, as when towards the end when the killer gets into a locked, alarmed building without problems. The movie lacks anything particularly exceptional; the cinematography, editing, dialogue, etc. all work but don't stand out in any way.
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- Aug 5, 2004
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- Runtime1 hour 28 minutes
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