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The
Wiz
1978;
134 minutes
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A
black-culture version of The Wizard of Oz. Directed
by Sidney Lumet. Starring Michael Jackson as
the Scarecrow and Diana Ross as Dorothy.
The
film premièred at the Pitt's Century Plaza Theater
in Century City, Los Angeles October 25th 1978.
The
Wiz soundtrack featured Michael on 6 songs;
Ease On Down The Road (3 versions), Brand New Day, Be A Lion, A Brand New Day
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Motown
25:
Yesterday, Today and Forever
1983;
130 minutes
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Videorecording
of the two-hour special Motown 25: Yesterday,
Today and Forever. A reunion of many former Motown groups including The Jackson 5.
Michael's
first ever live performance of Billie Jean and the now famous moonwalk.
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Making
of Michael Jackson's Thriller
1983;
60 minutes
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A
video about the video - a look behind the scenes
of the making of Thriller. Written
by Michael Jackson and John Landis.
Directed
by John Landis.
Interviews
with Michael Jackson, John Landis and others.
Includes
the whole Thriller video and never before released
video Can You Feel It, excerpts
of Beat It and Billie Jean, in addition to footage
of Michael's Motown 25 performance.
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We
Are The World: USA for Africa
1985;
30 minutes
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A
look behind the scenes at the night of January
28, 1985 when 45 American pop stars came together
to record the song 'We are the world'.
USA
for Africa aimed at reducing hunger in Africa
and the U.S.
The
video event is narrated by Jane Fonda.
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Captain
EO
1986;
17 minutes.
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3-D
science-fiction musical film shown in the Disney
parks. Directed by Francis Coppola, produced
by George Lucas.
Never
commercially released.
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Moonwalker
1988;
94 minutes.
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A
full length feature film described as a magical
musical journey into the world of Michael Jackson.
Includes
videos Speed Demon, Man in the Mirror, Leave
Me Alone, Smooth Criminal and Come Together,
as well as a parody of the Bad video performed by children.
Story
written by Michael Jackson. Click
here
to read the whole story.
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Michael
Jackson: The Legend Continues
1989;
53 minutes
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Provides an intimate portrait of MJ the living
legend; from his humble beginnings in Indiana,
to his rise to the very top. An ultimate collector's
item, packed with rare film footage from the
vaults of the Jackson family and Motown records.
Special
appearances by Gene Kelly, Katherine Hepburn,
Quincy Jones, Smokey Robinson, Sophia Loren,
Elizabeth Taylor and more.
Produced
by Michael Jackson. Narrated by James Earl Jones.
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Dangerous:
The Short Films
1993;
112 minutes
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Captures
the visual and musical highlights of Michael's
Dangerous album. Contains extensive behind-the-scenes
profiles of the making of Michael's state-of-the-art
short films.
Includes
Black or White, Remember The Time, Will You
Be There, In The Closet, Gone Too Soon, Jam,
Heal The World, Give In To Me, Who Is It and
Dangerous, as well as Dangerous tour highlights,
Michael's Grammy Awards highlights, NAACP Image
Awards and more.
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Grammy's
Greatest Moments V. 1
1994;
60 minutes
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Includes
Michael's electrifying live performance of 'The
Way You Make Me Feel' and 'Man In The Mirror'
at the 30th Annual Grammy Awards, March 2th,
1988.
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Video
Greatest Hits - HIStory
1995;
75 minutes
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Includes
Brace Yourself, a kaleidoscope of MJ's HIStory,
Billie Jean, The Way You Make Me Feel, Black
or White, Rock With You, Bad, Thriller, Beat
it, Remember the Time, Don't Stop 'til You Get
Enough, Heal the World.
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HIStory
On Film,
Volume II
1997;
117 minutes
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Nearly
two hours of the short films that made HIStory.
Produced by Michael Jackson.
Scream,
Earth Song, You Are Not Alone, They Don't Care
About Us, Stranger In Moscow, Billie Jean (Motown
25), Beat It, Liberian Girl, Smooth Criminal,
1995 MTV Video Music Awards Performance, Thriller,
Childhood, Blood On The Dance Floor, and more.
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Ghosts
1997;
38 minutes
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Short
film, written by Michael Jackson and Stephen
King. Direced by Stan Winston.
For
more information click here.
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