Remember Marvin Gaye Trailer

Remember Marvin Gaye Trailer (2002)

01 January 2002 Factual, Music 55 mins

Documentary on Marvin Gaye made during his stay in Belgium, Ostende

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Cast

Marvin Gaye

as Himself

Michel Jouve

as Voice-over

Monique Licht

as Interviewer

Crew

Manu Bonmariage

Manu Bonmariage Director of Photography

International Releases Dates

Belgium 01 January 2002

Production Companies

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