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Michael Jackson: Searching for Neverland
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It's a powerful, realistic look from the film about Michael Jackson in his last days. The film begins with one of Jackson's trusted professional guards, Bill Whitfield and Javan Baird, who give us a deep insight. There seems to be more that we do not know about Michael Jackson with that hidden drama that occurred during the last two years of his legendary life.
It's a powerful, realistic look from the film about Michael Jackson in his last days. The film begins with one of Jackson's trusted professional guards, Bill Whitfield and Javan Baird, who give us a deep insight. There seems to be more that we do not know about Michael Jackson with that hidden drama that occurred during the last two years of his legendary life.
Actors:
Yvonne Senat Jones,
A. Russell Andrews,
Amor Sanchez,
Kristofer Gordon,
Navi,
James Quattrochi,
Kyla-Drew,
Jordyn Chang,
Char Richards,
Vincent M. Ward,
Gail Borges,
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Yvonne Senat Jones
13 January 1985, Dallas, Texas, USA
A. Russell Andrews
Amor Sanchez
Kristofer Gordon
Navi
James Quattrochi
19 June 1961, Bronx, New York, USA
Kyla-Drew
Jordyn Chang
Char Richards
Vincent M. Ward
Gail Borges
Director:
Dianne Houston
Dianne Houston
22 July 1954, Washington, District of Columbia, USA
Country:
United States
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May 26, 2017
They seem earnest in their avowals to do right by Jackson, and [it] is indeed a gentle portrayal...; Searching for Neverland mourns the exploitation of him in his final years; its very existence also, necessarily, exploits his final years.

