Empire Records – Rex Manning – Say No More Mon Amour! full v
April 142010
A music video we shot with our great production company ‘Twinkle Doon’ in Wilmington, North Carolina. We got hired by Warner Brothers to produce this little ditty to be utilized in the cult hit film, Empire Records (see inter cut version). This is the full length version never really before seen since it comes from my vaults… enjoy.
Duration : 0:3:54
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