Michael Jackson: Remember the King Trailer

Michael Jackson: Remember the King Trailer (2018)

15 May 2018 Factual 62 mins

This documentary will cover all aspects of his life, from the Jackson 5 to This Is It, from his humble beginnings to Neverland, and from his abusive father to his alleged abuse cases.

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Michael Jackson

as Self (archive footage)

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International Releases Dates

United Kingdom 15 May 2018

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