Marlon Jackson
出生 : 1957-03-12, Gary, Indiana, USA
Self (archive footage)
1985年1月のある夜、音楽界のスーパースターたちが集結して「ウィ・アー・ザ・ワールド」をレコーディング。歴史に残る夢のようなイベントの舞台裏に迫るドキュメンタリー。
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The remarkable story of the legendary Motown Records is told through exclusive interviews with the label’s visionary founder, Berry Gordy, and many of its superstar artists and creative figures, as well as rare performances and behind-the-scenes footage unearthed from Motown’s vaults and Gordy’s personal archives.
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Director Spike Lee chronicles Michael Jackson's early rise to fame.
Himself (archive footage)
Male Nurse
森の奥深く、湖のほとりの山小屋でネルという若い女性が発見される。外界から隔絶されていた彼女は人間の言葉をしゃべらない。純粋な彼女の姿に、周囲の人々は次第に打ち解けていくのだが……。
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Music documentary directed by Patrick T. Kelly.
Joseph Williams
Four high school students are led into the world of adult vices by their guidance counselor, a shadowy, suicidal millionaire.
We Are the World: The Story Behind the Song is a documentary which examines how the song was written, how producer Quincy Jones and songwriters Michael Jackson and Lionel Richie persuaded some of the most popular performers in America to donate their services to the project, and offers a behind-the-scenes look at the marathon recording session that produced the single.
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The Victory Tour was a concert tour of the United States and Canada by The Jacksons between July and December 1984. It was the first and only tour with all six Jackson brothers (even though Jackie was injured for most of the tour). The group performed 55 concerts to an audience of approximately 2 million. Most came to see Michael Jackson, whose album Thriller was dominating the popular music world at the time.
O próprio
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Motown 25: Yesterday, Today, Forever is a 1983 television special produced by Suzanne de Passe for Motown Records, The show was also co-written by de Passe along with Ruth Adkins Robinson who would go on to write shows with de Passe for the next 25 years, including the follow up label tributes—through "Motown 40," Buz Kohan was the head writer of the threesome. The program was taped before a live studio audience at the Pasadena Civic Auditorium in Pasadena, California on March 25, 1983,[1] and broadcast on NBC on May 16. Among its highlights were Michael Jackson's performance of "Billie Jean", a Temptations/Four Tops "battle of the bands", Marvin Gaye's inspired speech about black music history and his memorable performance of "What's Going On", a Jackson 5 reunion.
Executive Producer
Music video for the Jackson 5's "Can You Feel It?" Conceived by Michael Jackson, this early experiment in longform music video shows the Jackson brothers standing triumphantly over a city, spreading gold dust and joy onto a happy populace.
Music video for the Jackson 5's "Can You Feel It?" Conceived by Michael Jackson, this early experiment in longform music video shows the Jackson brothers standing triumphantly over a city, spreading gold dust and joy onto a happy populace.
Executive Producer
Short film featuring 'Can You Feel It' by The Jacksons.
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Short film featuring 'Can You Feel It' by The Jacksons.
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The concert occurred in December, 1975 after Jermaine Jackson left the band who was replaced by Randy in the performance.
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A concert film highlighted by performances from Marvin Gaye, Jerry Butler, and Roberta Flack.
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Jackson 5 TV special featuring comedic skits and live performances
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Diana! is American singer Diana Ross' first solo TV special, which aired on ABC on April 18, 1971. The program was choreographed by David Winters of West Side Story fame, who at that time choreographed all of Ross' stage and TV shows. The special also featured appearances by Danny Thomas and Bill Cosby, plus performances by The Jackson 5, and also included Jackson 5 lead singer Michael Jackson's solo debut.
Marlon Jackson
The official music video for the Jackson's song "Torture."