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The movie 'Moonwalker' is a short film that tells a story of three little children who meet Michael as he tries to escape from the evil that is chasing him. Within the movie is his 'Smooth Criminal' song which includes amazing special effects and chorography. There's also 'Badder,' which is a replica video of 'Bad' except it's done by kids. 'Speed Demon,' 'Leave Me Alone,' 'Man In The Mirror,' and a special addition of Michael, present age, playing the piano with him as a younger child are also shown. The ending song for the movie is 'The Moon Is Walking' which is sung by the famous African A Capella group, Ladysmith Black Mambazo. It's a great video!
| VIDEO GREATEST HITS- HIStory VOL. II |

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This film starts with 'Brace Youself' then moves to the videos: 'Billie Jean' (Motown 25: Yesterday, Today, And Forever), 'Beat It', 'Liberian Girl', 'Smooth Criminal', the 1995 MTV Video Music Awards Performance, 'Thriller', 'Scream' (Vocal Duet With Janet Jackson), 'Childhood' (Theme From Free Willy II), 'You Are Not Alone', 'Earth Song', 'They Don't Care About Us', 'Stranger In Moscow', 'Blood On The Dance Floor' (Refugee Camp Mix), etc.
| MAKING MICHAEL JACKSON'S 'THRILLER' |

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This film is pretty self-explanatory...it's the music video of 'Thriller', proclaimed one of the best short films of all time! The special effects and dancing were mesmorizing and had audeinces eyes glued to their television. 'Thriller' truly revolutionized music and the 'Thriller' album proved to be the ascending height of Michael's career.
| FREE TO BE...YOU AND ME |

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This is a children's movie with guest stars such as: Dustin Hoffman, Mel Brooks, Harry Belafonte, Roberta Flack, Rosey Grier, and Alan Alda. It teaches children how to grow up to be great individuals--and it's a very rare video.
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This video honors black entertainers and how they've influenced the entertainment industry. It's hosted by Vanessa Williams and includes footage about Michael Jackson, Whitney Houston, Ella Fitzgerald, Sammy Davis Jr., Diana Ross, Bill Robinson, and other famous black celebrities.
| MEN IN BLACK II |

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After seeing the first 'Men In Black' Michael loved it and wanted to play a small part in the sequel. Michael makes an appearance in 'Men In Black II' as Agent 'M', who is training to be the next Will Smith to catch those bad aliens. Hehe.
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This vid. includes nine music videos of: 'Black Or White', 'Remember The Time' (one of my fav. music videos ever!), concert of 'Will You Be There', 'In The Closet' with beautiful model Naomi, a very emotional 'Gone Too Soon', 'Heal The World', 'Who Is It', 'Give In To Me', and 'Jam' with Michael Jordon. (Michael gives the other Michael a moonwalking lesson.)
| VIDEO GREATEST HITS - HIStory VOL. 1 |

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This particular video has ten short films. The beginning starts with a TiNy overlook of Michael's career with 'Brace Yourself', then has videos: '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', and 'Heal The World.' They are some of Michael's most famous and well-known songs in video--a great pick.
| MICHAEL JACKSON- THE LEGEND CONTINUES |

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This particular short film includes tracks such as 'Beat It', 'Thriller', and a song by the Jackson 5, 'I Want You Back.' It highlights 25 songs, most from the Motown era and includes appearances by Cyndi Lauper, Katharine Hepburn, Quincy Jones, Smokey Robinson, Elizabeth Taylor, Yoko Ono, and others. It also shows rare clips of Michael's home movies, and inside his career.
| THE WIZ |

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'The Wiz' was filmed in New York City and is a great, modern interpretation of 'The Wizard of Oz.' The plot is basically the same as 'The Wizard of Oz'--Dorothy drifts off and looses sense of time as her and her friends try to find the one man that can help them make their dreams become a reality. Michael Jackson plays the singing sensation scarecrow, and other vocal talents include Luther Vandross, Roberta Flack, Cissy Houston, Gwen Guthrie, and others. The film was nominated for 4 Academy Awards: best art direction - set decoration by Philip Rosenberg and Tony Walton, best cinematography, best costume design by Tony Walton, and best original song score and adaptation by Quincy Jones.
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