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Phil
Collins on film and video
1993-1995
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1993
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1995 |
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The
History of Rock 'N' Roll, Vol. 6 (TV) .... Himself ... aka My Generation
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You
Can't Do That! The Making of 'A Hard Day's Night'(V) .... Himself/Host
... aka The Making of 'A Hard Day's Night' (V) (USA: short title)
A behind-the-scenes
look at the making of the Beatles classic 'A Hard Day's Night' hosted
by Phil Collins which includes the performance of 'You Can't Do
That' which was cut from the original movie (deleted in the UK since
8th Jan 2002)
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Balto
(voice) .... Muk and Luk
Heroic
tale of Balto, half-wolf and the town outcast, who courageously
battles the forces of nature and his own self-doubts in a race to
save the children of Nome. Features: Bridget Fonda , Miriam Margolyes,
Bob Hoskins, Kevin Bacon and Phil Collins.
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1994 |
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Grammy's
Greatest Moments Vol. 1
Features:
Phil Collins, Tina Turner, Eurythmics, Donna Summer, Bonnie Raitt,
Gloria Estefan,Marvin Gaye, Sting, Natalie Cole, Michael Jackson,
Barbra Streisand, Neil Diamond
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1993 |
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Calliope
.... Jackson Dover
A 15
minute thriller produced by Carl Schmitt and directed by Alun Harris,
Calliope was shot with the guidance of Oscar-winning cinematographer
Freddie Francis on 35mm and brought together the most impressive
cast ever seen in a British short film, e.g. Richard E. Grant, Michael
Winner, Phil Collins Martin Jarvis, etc.
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The
Who's Tommy, the Amazing Journey, .... Himself (song
"Drum Duet")
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Frauds
.... Roland Copping
Story
about an eccentric insurance investigator involved in fraud and
blackmail. Directed by Stephan Elliott.
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And
the Band Played On (TV) .... Eddie Papasano
This
film of Randy Shilts's documentary book by the same name tells the
scientific, political, and human story of the first five years of
AIDS in the U.S. Features: Alan Alda, Matthew Modine, Lily Tomlin.
Directed by Roger Spottiswoode
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The
Gift Of Song
A fifteen
track compilation from artists including: Phil Collins, Genesis,
Eric Clapton, Annie Lennox, Bryan Adams, Elton John, Cliff Richard,
Cher and more (deleted in the UK in 1997)
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