Moonwalker (1988)

  • PG
  • 10/29/1988 (US)
  • Fantasy, Music
  • 1h 33m

A Movie Like No Other

Overview

Moonwalker is a 1988 American experimental anthology musical film starring Michael Jackson. Rather than featuring one continuous narrative, the film expresses the influence of fandom and innocence through a collection of short films about Jackson, some of which are long-form music videos from Jackson's 1987 album Bad. The film is named after his famous dance, "the moonwalk", which he originally learned as "the backslide" but perfected the dance into something no one had seen before. The movie's introduction is a type of music video for Jackson's "Man in the Mirror" but is not the official video for the song. The film then expresses a montage of Michael's career, which leads into a parody of his Bad video titled "Badder", followed by sections "Speed Demon" and "Leave Me Alone". What follows is the biggest section where Michael plays a hero with magical powers and saves three children from Mr. Big. This section is "Smooth Criminal" which leads into a performance of "Come Together".

Colin Chilvers

Director

Will Vinton

Director

Jerry Kramer

Director

Michael Jackson

Story

David Newman

Screenplay

Cast

Michael Jackson's headshot

Michael Jackson

Himself
Joe Pesci's headshot

Joe Pesci

Mr. Big
Sean Ono Lennon's headshot

Sean Ono Lennon

Sean
Kelley Parker's headshot

Kelley Parker

Katie
Brandon Quintin Adams's headshot

Brandon Quintin Adams

Zeke
Maurissa Tancharoen's headshot

Maurissa Tancharoen

Dancer (segment 'Badder')
Ben Aaron's headshot

Ben Aaron

Maestro
Bilal's headshot

Bilal

Dancer (segment 'Badder')

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