Phil Collins: A Life Less Ordinary

November. 04,2002      
Rating:
7.6
Trailer Synopsis Cast

A detailed profile of the life and career of musician Phil Collins.

Phil Collins as  Self (archive footage)
Mike Rutherford as  Self (archive footage)
Tony Banks as  Self (archive footage)

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