R.E.M.: Parallel Trailer

R.E.M.: Parallel Trailer (1995)

30 May 1995 Music 71 mins

A collection of R.E.M. music videos from Monster and Automatic for the People. Includes Drive, Man on the Moon, The Sidewinder Sleeps Tonite, Everybody Hurts, Nightswimming, Find the River, What's the Frequency, Kenneth?, Bang and Blame, Star 69, Strange Currencies, and Crush with Eyeliner.

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Cast

Michael Stipe

as Himself

Peter Buck

as Himself

Mike Mills

as Himself

Bill Berry

as Himself

Crew

Yvonne Troxclair

Yvonne Troxclair Executive Producer

Jim McKay

Jim McKay Producer

Damian Wagner

Damian Wagner Sound Re-Recording Mixer

International Releases Dates

United States 30 May 1995

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