Information about Moonwalker

For the video game based on the film, see Michael Jackson's Moonwalker. For other uses, see moonwalk.


Moonwalker
Directed byJerry Kramer,
Jim Blashfield (episode "Leave Me Alone"),
Colin Chilvers (episode "Smooth Criminal")
Produced byFrank DiLeo,
Michael Jackson
Written byMichael Jackson (story) (segment "Smooth Criminal")
David Newman(screenplay) (segment "Smooth Criminal")
StarringMichael Jackson
Joe Pesci
Sean Lennon
Kellie Parker
Brandon Quintin Adams
Music byMichael Jackson, Bruce Broughton
Release date(s)1988
Running time93 min
CountryUSA
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Moonwalker, also known as Michael Jackson: Moonwalker, is a film released in 1988 by singer Michael Jackson. Rather than featuring one continuous narrative, the film is a collection of short films about the entertainer, several of which are long form music videos from Jackson's Bad album.

Moonwalker was originally released to coincide with Jackson's 1987 album, Bad. During the theatrical release of Moonwalker, Jackson was also embarking on a world tour. Moonwalker was not released until January 10, 1989, on Home Video in the United States, and Canada, just as Michael Jackson's Bad World Tour finished. His tour was supposed to finish sooner, but postponed due to some vocal strain, so it went on until the last week of January 1989. The film was released theatrically in Europe and South America (However originally there were plans by Epic and Warner Brothers to give the feature a theatrical release for Christmas 1988.)

Plot

The music video to Jackson's song "Man in the Mirror" acts as the opening segment to the film. This short film features a montage of clips of children from Africa, Mohandas Gandhi, Martin Luther King, Jr., and other historical figures.

Retrospective

A short biographical film about Jackson, covering the years from his birth until the Bad tour. Short parts of the following songs are played:

Badder

A parody of the music video for Bad's title song, featuring children filling the roles of various people from the original clip.

Of note, this video features a young Nikki Cox, who would eventually star on Unhappily Ever After and Las Vegas. The video also features Jermaine Jackson, Jr.

Speed Demon

The "Badder" clip transitions into a second short film, referred to as Speed Demon, directed by Claymation innovator Will Vinton. This acts as the music video to the song Speed Demon. In the film, Michael, in an attempt to avoid overzealous fans, disguises himself as a rabbit (named Spike), but ends up taunting the fans into chasing him. During the chase, he morphs into other celebrities, including Sylvester Stallone and Pee-Wee Herman. After finally losing the fans, he removes the costume, which comes to life and challenges him to a dance-off. In the end, a policeman tells him he is in a "No Moonwalking Zone", then sarcastically asks for his autograph (as opposed to "signature") on the ticket. Just as Michael is preparing to leave, the rocky craig in front of him morphs into Spike's head who then nods to him, leaving Michael one-upped by his own alter-ego. (But he seems happy enough as he leaves.)

Leave Me Alone

The fifth segment of the film is the short film for the song "Leave Me Alone", and features an animated music video focusing on media interest in Jackson's personal life. "Leave me Alone", which is the video for the song, won a Grammy in 1989 for Breakthrough, animated video, the only Grammy Award received for the album, Bad.

Smooth Criminal

Further information: Smooth Criminal
The main segment of the film. Jackson plays a benevolent gangster who uses his powers as a crime figure to protect the children of an unnamed big city. The film opens with a framing sequence depicting a scene linked to events occurring near the end of the film, in which a group of children (including Sean Lennon) watch as Jackson exits a club and is attacked by mobsters with machine guns. The film then backtracks to Jackson playing in a field with the children and their dog. The dog runs away, and in their search for it, Jackson and the children uncover the lair of Mr. Big, Frankie Lideo (Joe Pesci), a drug dealing mobster with an army of henchmen who wants to get the entire populace of planet earth addicted to drugs, starting with the children. Mr. Big discovers Jackson and the children, but they escape; Jackson tells the children to meet him at Club 30's, which turns out to be a haunted nightclub abandoned since the 1930s. The story goes back to the mobsters attack on Jackson, and here it is revealed that Jackson is actually a magical gangster, who draws his power from shooting stars. As one passes by the club, Jackson transforms into a sportscar and mows down several of Mr. Big's henchmen. The story picks up on the children at Club 30's, and at first the children are afraid, but when Jackson appears the scary atmosphere of the club transforms and the children find themselves back in the 1930s. The club is now filled with zoot suiters and swing dancers. Jackson participates in a dance-off with the other club members, which serves as the music video for "Smooth Criminal". The version of the song used in this segment is different from the album version — there are several new lyrics and the song is much longer overall, including symphonic material by Bruce Broughton. The extra lyrics are to make the story of the song clearer. The more commonly seen music video form is a four-minute collage of various clips from the movie.

At the climax of the song, Mr. Big lays siege to the club and kidnaps one of the children, Katie. Jackson follows them back to Big's lair and ends up surrounded by his henchmen. Mr. Big appears and mentally tortures Jackson by threatening to inject Katie with highly addictive narcotics. While Katie manages to wriggle free from being injected, Mr. Big decides he's had enough and orders his men to kill Katie before finishing off Jackson, but not before a shooting star flies by. Jackson transforms into a giant robot and kills all of Mr. Big's soldiers. After Jackson turns into a giant spaceship, Mr. Big gets into a large hillside mounted energy cannon, firing on spaceship into a nearby ravine. The children are his next target, but the spaceship returns from the ravine just in time to fire a beam in the cannon with Mr. Big inside and saving the children from destruction.

The sports car featured in this segment (as a morphed Michael Jackson) is the 1970 prototype Lancia Stratos 0. The automobile now resides in the private show room of the Bertone stile center at Caprie (in Susa Valley). [1]

Come Together

The film closes with Jackson performing a cover of the Beatles' song "Come Together". One of the child actors in this movie is Sean Lennon, son of the late Beatles member John Lennon. Released as the B-Side to Remember the Time in January, 1992 and a slightly different version appeared on the 1995 release of the HIStory album., on disc 2, track 8. This song was originally supposed to be on the "Days of Thunder" soundtrack.

Closing credits

During the closing credits, two more segments are shown. The first has Ladysmith Black Mambazo performing "The Moon is Walking" in Club 30's amidst behind-the-scenes clips. The second is the four-minute version of the "Smooth Criminal" music video.

Current availability

Throughout the 1990s, VH1 often featured Moonwalker in their Michael Jackson marathons.

The movie is available on VHS from Sony. In April 2005, Moonwalker was released on DVD by Warner Home Video (UK only). The DVD was also released in 2006 in South Korea. It has also been released on DVD in Australia and a NTSC transfer is available on the Warner Brothers Japanese R2 DVD. The film has also been released on VCD and Laserdisc.

Although bootleg transfers can be found on eBay, there are no plans for an official region 1 release.

Video game



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Screenshot of Michael Jackson's Moonwalker arcade game


Moonwalker was developed into an arcade video game by Sega with the help of Jackson, which was released on the Sega System 18 hardware. Home versions of the game were released for Sega's Genesis/Mega Drive and Master System home video game systems, though the gameplay was completely different on the Commodore 64, which was a more puzzle based video game, with the view looking down on Michael. The console versions of the game were actually based on an evolved version of the side-scrolling Sega Mega Drive (with gameplay somewhat similar to the Shinobi series), while the arcade version was a three-quarters view shooter/fighter type game. The games involved the player controlling the pop star in a quest to save children (called "Katies", since they were all young blonde females) that had been kidnapped by an evil gangster, though in the arcade version Katie was one of several children who could be rescued. In the three player simultaneous arcade game, contact with Bubbles, Michael's chimp, transformed him into a robot warrior, replacing Michael's "star magic" and melee dance attacks with missiles and laser beams. In the one or two player (taking turns) console versions on certain levels rescuing a certain child first, would trigger a comet to fall from the sky that could be grabbed transforming Michael into the robot (which could fly with a rocket pack as well as use lasers and a missile special attack). Michael automatically changes into a robot for the final showdown with Mr. Big's henchmen and finally into a space ship for the last battle, in a sort of flight-sim shooter in the Genesis/Mega Drive version. All incarnations of the game featured the ability of Michael to use some form of "Dance Magic" which would force his enemies to dance to the music of various tunes from "Bad" or "Thriller" until they could be destroyed en masse.

Trivia

  • A young Sean Lennon (son of John Lennon) is a member of the cast.
  • Cory Tyler (of A Different World fame) is a dancer in "Badder" sequence.
  • R&B boy band, The Boys, are also dancers in the "Badder" sequence of this movie. The oldest brother in the group, Khiry, portrayed Wesley Snipes' character from the "Bad" video.
  • Two crew members from the Superman films worked on the "Smooth Criminal" segment: David Newman wrote the segment, while Academy Award-winning special effects supervisor Colin Chilvers directed it.
  • Jackson allowed pop parodist "Weird Al" Yankovic to use the set for "Badder" for his video for the "Bad" parody song Fat.
  • Joe Pesci's character, Mr. Big, is also known as Frankie Lideo. This is a pun on Frank DiLeo, Michael Jackson's manager at the time. Interestingly, DiLeo also played a character called Mr. Big in the two Wayne's World movies.

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Michael Jackson's Moonwalker is the name of several video games created by Sega in 1990 that incorporate the personage of and were co-developed by Michael Jackson. The arcade version and home versions differ in terms of gameplay, but the story and concept remain constant.
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Jerry Kramer

January 23 1936 (1936--) (age 71)
Jordan, Montana

Position(s)| Offensive guard
Kicker

College| University of Idaho
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Jim Blashfield (born September 4, 1944 in Seattle, Washington) is an American filmmaker and media artist, best known for his short films such as Suspicious Circumstances, The Mid-Torso of Inez, and his music videos from the 1980s and 90s for Talking Heads, Joni Mitchell, Nu Shooz,
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Frank Michael DiLeo (born October 23, 1947 in Pittsburgh), is a music industry executive and actor, known for his portrayal of gangster Tuddy Cicero in Martin Scorsese's Goodfellas and at one stage being Michael Jackson's manager.
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Joe Pesci

Birth name Joseph Frank Pesci
Born January 9 1943 (1943--) (age 64)
Newark, New Jersey, U.S.
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Brandon Quintin Adams

Born August 22, 1979
Topeka, Kansas

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Bad
(1987) Dangerous
(1991)

Alternate cover

Special Edition release cover.

Bad is an album of recorded music by pop music icon Michael Jackson, released in 1987.
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Bad
(1987) Dangerous
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Special Edition release cover.

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Bad World Tour

Tour by Michael Jackson
Start date September 12 1987
End date January 27, 1989
Legs 2
Shows 123

Michael Jackson tour chronology
Victory Tour
(1984) Bad World Tour
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Released January 1988
Format CD single
Recorded 1987
Genre Soul
Length 5:18 (album version) 5:03 (single edit)
Label Epic Records
Writer(s) Glen Ballard
Siedah Garrett

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