
Imagine… Pet Shop Boys: Then and Now
Documentary · Music
Overview
Featuring exclusive access to their recent tour and their new album, this documentary reveals the fascinating world of Pet Shop Boys, Neil Tennant and Chris Lowe.
Top Cast


Alan Yentob
Alan Yentob
Self - Interviewer
Alan Yentob
Self - Interviewer


Neil Tennant
Neil Tennant
Self - Interviewee
Neil Tennant
Self - Interviewee


Chris Lowe
Chris Lowe
Self - Interviewee
Chris Lowe
Self - Interviewee


Olly Alexander
Olly Alexander
Self - Interviewee
Olly Alexander
Self - Interviewee


Marc Almond
Marc Almond
Self - Interviewee
Marc Almond
Self - Interviewee
Angela Becker
Angela Becker
Self - Interviewee
Angela Becker
Self - Interviewee
Jeffrey Bryant
Jeffrey Bryant
Self - Interviewee
Jeffrey Bryant
Self - Interviewee
Javier De Frutos
Javier De Frutos
Self - Interviewee
Javier De Frutos
Self - Interviewee


Es Devlin
Es Devlin
Self - Interviewee
Es Devlin
Self - Interviewee
Mark Farrow
Mark Farrow
Self - Interviewee
Mark Farrow
Self - Interviewee
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