
Cure for Pain: The Mark Sandman Story
Documentary · Music
Overview
Gatling Pictures' "Cure for Pain: The Mark Sandman Story" examines the life and work of Mark Sandman, deceased frontman of Boston "low rock" band Morphine. From his Newton, Mass., roots to his travels across America and around the globe, Sandman left an indelible imprint as one of the most distinctive musicians of his generation. Along with revisiting the "unique and sultry sound" of his music, the film explores the meaning of family through this critically praised and personally conflicted singer, songwriter and innovative instrumentalist.
Top Cast


Chris Ballew
Chris Ballew
Self
Chris Ballew
Self


Les Claypool
Les Claypool
Self
Les Claypool
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Dana Colley
Dana Colley
Self
Dana Colley
Self
Billy Conway
Billy Conway
Self
Billy Conway
Self
Jerome Deupree
Jerome Deupree
Self
Jerome Deupree
Self
Nic Harcourt
Nic Harcourt
Self
Nic Harcourt
Self


Ben Harper
Ben Harper
Self
Ben Harper
Self


Joshua Homme
Joshua Homme
Self
Joshua Homme
Self
Steve LaBate
Steve LaBate
Self
Steve LaBate
Self


Mike Watt
Mike Watt
Self
Mike Watt
Self
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