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Release Date:
February 2, 1992
Original Title:
Michael Jackson's Remember the Time
Genres:
Fantasy | Music
Production Companies:
Universal Studios
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 9
Michael Jackson’s “Remember the Time” short film was the second short film from the Dangerous album and continued to push the boundaries of the music video medium with a star-studded, nine-minute epic co-starring Eddie Murphy, Iman and Magic Johnson. Directed by John Singleton, this short film was hailed as a “gorgeous ancient Egyptian extravaganza” by Entertainment Weekly.
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Assistant Camera:
Jalal Pashandi
Carpenter:
David Cunningham
Charge Scenic Artist:
Walter Lab
Choreographer:
Fatima Robinson
Colorist:
Mark Griffith
Costume Design:
Betsy Heimann
Director:
John Singleton
First Assistant Director:
Frank Kostenko Jr.
Gaffer:
Shane D. Kelly
Music:
Michael Jackson
Producer:
Reid Shane
Production Accountant:
Jan Clark
Production Assistant:
Darrin DeLoach
Set Dresser:
Walter Lab
Sound Designer:
Mark A. Lanza
Supervising Sound Editor:
Anthony Miceli
Transportation Captain:
Derek Raser
VFX Artist:
Adam Howard
Amie Slate
Writer:
Unknown
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