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Sony uses Jackson stand-ins on movie?
Published Monday, Oct 26 2009, 11:33 GMT | By Mayer Nissim

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According to the News of the World, Michael's father Joe and sister La Toya believe that the film company is "fooling" fans with the use of impersonators.
Joe, who has seen 12 minutes of the film, said: "This movie features body doubles, no doubt about it. I think people will tear this movie apart."
La Toya's business partner Jeffre Phillips added: "I see all these great movements in the trailers but I don't believe most of those shots were Michael.
"He wasn't well enough. I've seen clips where I even thought, 'That's not Michael's voice'." It's very upsetting for La Toya."
Navi Parasram, a 36-year-old Michael lookalike from Essex, claimed: "They asked me to do long shots, visuals, placements."
Sony declined to comment to the newspaper.
La Toya has said that she has no plans to see the movie, which is released in UK cinemas on October 28.
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