
Michael Jackson: Remember The Time
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Overview
Michael Jackson's short film for the song 'Remember the Time.'
Top Cast


Michael Jackson
Michael Jackson
Michael Jackson
Michael Jackson
Michael Jackson


Eddie Murphy
Eddie Murphy
King (uncredited)
Eddie Murphy
King (uncredited)
Roman J. Artiste
Roman J. Artiste
Sentry (uncredited)
Roman J. Artiste
Sentry (uncredited)


Magic Johnson
Magic Johnson
Herald (uncredited)
Magic Johnson
Herald (uncredited)
Aytl Jensen
Aytl Jensen
Kid (uncredited)
Aytl Jensen
Kid (uncredited)


Iman
Iman
Queen (uncredited)
Iman
Queen (uncredited)


Tommy Lister Jr.
Tommy Lister Jr.
Sentry (uncredited)
Tommy Lister Jr.
Sentry (uncredited)


Joe Torry
Joe Torry
Sentry (uncredited)
Joe Torry
Sentry (uncredited)


Kevin Grevioux
Kevin Grevioux
Palace Servant (uncredited)
Kevin Grevioux
Palace Servant (uncredited)
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