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Who Killed The King Of Pop?
This documentary offers a spectacular reconstruction of the last minutes before the tragic death of Michael Jackson on June 25, 2009.
Who Killed the King of Pop begin at the moment, that one employee from the home of the pop star at 100 Carol Wood Drive in Los Angeles a 911 emergency call please. Jackson's personal physician Conrad Murray, now suspected of murder in the case of the deceased pop star, performs during this phone call, from a heart massage on Michael Jackson. Then unfolds to the viewer's eye and ear of the minutes for the panic scenario minutes. Furthermore, many celebrities and fans come to the floor, which give an opinion on the events, including Diana Ross, Uri Geller, Elizabeth Taylor, brother Jermaine Jackson and daughter Paris Jackson.
While the media is throwing around the increasing number of dead theories, speculations and conspiracies, in Who Killed the King of Pop made an attempt to unravel this mystery ...
Publisher: BBI
Series number: 229-5884
Released: 09-02-2010
Playing time: 69:35 minutes
Sound: Dolby Digital 5.1
Printed: USA
Michael Jackson Awards
Disc 1:
1. American Music Awards (1974) - 3:55
2. American Music Awards (01-1975) - 5:07
3. American Music Awards (01-1976) - 0:58
4. American Music Awards (01-1977) - 3:54
5. American Music Awards (18-01-1980) - 5:21
6. American Music Awards (30-01-1981) - 2:33
7. American Music Awards (16-01-1984) - 22:24
8. American Music Awards (27-01-1986) - 0:38
9. United Negro College Fund Award (10-03-1988) - 5:07
10. American Music Awards (30-01-1989) - 2:16
11. Soul Train Awards (12-04-1989) - 1:24
12. Philips Hall Of Fame Award (14-04-1989) - 0:33
13. World Music Video Awards (14-04-1989) - 0:33
14. Entertainer Of The Decade (05-04-1990) - 0:26
15. Billboard Music Awards (09-12-1992) - 5:18
16. NAACP's Image Awards (16-01-1993) - 1:05
17. American Music Awards (25-01-1993) - 17:26
18. Soul Train Awards (09-03-1993) - 16:51
19. The 26th NAACP Image Awards (05-01-1994) - 5:37
20. Jackson Family Honors (19-02-1994) - 11:28
21. Children's Choice Awards (12-04-1994) - 1:11
22. NARM's Harry Chapin Memorial Humanitarian Award (23-02-1995) - 0:12
23. Brit Awards (19-02-1996) - 3:45
24. Bollywood Awards (01-05-1999) - 4:25
25. American Music Awards (09-01-2002) - 5:06
26. MTV Video Music Awards (29-08-2002) - 4:12
27. Radio Music Awards (27-10-2003) - 9:06
28. NRJ Music Awards (26-01-2008) - 1:10
Unreleased: 26-01-2008
Playing time: 142:17 minutes
Sound: Mono / Stereo
Disc 2:
1. Guinness Book of Records (07-02-1984) - 8:01
2. Grammy Awards (25-02-1986) - 5:52
3. MTV Video Vanguard Award (08-09-1988) - 0:12
4. Rock Over Europe Awards (03-05-1989) - 1:12
5. Arsenio Hall Show - Greatest Video in the History Of Videos Award (16-11-1989) - 1:47
6. BMI Inaugural Award (08-05-1990) - 0:54
7. Good Scout Humanitarian Award (14-11-1990) - 1:43
8. 110 Million Records Award (20-02-1992) - 1:40
9. The NAACP Image Awards (23-01-1993) - 1:03
10. Grammy Awards (24-02-1993) - 11:55
11. World Music Awards (12-05-1993) - 13:17
12. VH-1 Honors (22-06-1995) - 2:44
13. MTV Video Music Awards (07-09-1995) - 3:58
14. Diamond Of Africa Award (01-11-1995) - 0:16
15. Platinium Otto Award (25-08-1996) - 1:04
16. TV show Gran Premio Internazionale della Televisione - Award for best TV Programme (05-05-1997) - 6:27
17. 10th Annual Rock & Rall Hall of Fame Induction (06-05-1997) - 16:00
18. Kora All African Music Awards (04-09-1999) - 8:56
19. World Music Awards (10-05-2000) - 8:20
20. Rock and Roll Hall of Fame (19-03-2001) - 7:36
21. World Arts Award (02-11-2002) - 2:06
22. Billboard Music Awards (09-12-2002) - 5:20
23. Bambi Awards (21-11-2002) - 8:53
24. BET Awards (24-06-2003) - 3:39
25. MTV Video Music Awards Japan (27-05-2006) - 9:10
26. Michael at the Guiness World Record offices in London (14-11-2006) - 2:35
Unreleased: 15-11-2006
Playing time: 134:55 minutes
Sound: Mono / Stereo
Disc 3:
1. Bobby Poe Award (1984) - 0:35
2. Grammy Awards (28-02-1984) - 8:16
3. Special Achievement Award (14-05-1984) - 7:00
4. Hollywood Walk of Fame Star (20-11-1984) - 1:40
5. Bravo Magazine Bronze Otto Award (1989) - 0:12
6. Australian Music Awards Appearance (1992) - 0:51
7. Smash Hits Awards (1995) - 0:43
8. World Music Awards (08-05-1996) - 10:42
9. Power Of Oneness Awards (15-11-2003) - 1:11
10. AASA Award Presentation (01-04-2004) - 0:21
11. World Music Awards (15-11-2006) - 8:06
12. Save The World Awards (24-07-2009) - 0:41
13. Grammy Awards (31-01-2010) - 1:49
Unreleased: 31-01-2010
Playing time: 42:14 minutes
Sound: Mono / Stereo
History - The King Of Pop 1958-2009
Michael Jackson was the ultimate entertainer of our time. From the Jackson Five to his early death were television team of ITM filming Michael where ever he shows up in the world. In this unique program we follow the high and lowest points of his career, with exclusive interviews and never shown tapes of Michael Jackson.
History: The King of Pop contains contributions of Janet Jackson, Jermaine Jackson, Quincy Jones, Paul Gamaccini, Diana Ross and Martha Reeves and has a play time of a wide 80 minutes. It is a unique documentary about a superstar who presented his fans all around the world with a special mixture of magic and mystery.
Publisher: ITN Source
Series number: DVDD 909237
Released: 15-10-2009
Playing time: 77:25 minutes
Sound: Dolby Digital 2.0
Printed: USA
Michael Jackson Legacy - Special Edition
At the age of 50, Michael Jackson already had one of the longest careers in show business. When he started performing, the Beatles were still playing in stadiums. His musical legacy is enormous.
Jackson had more hits and number one records than any other artist in the 20th century. He possessed all tools to dominate the charts: a very identifiable voice, eye-popping dance moves, stunning musical versatility and loads of sheer star power.
He broke down racial barriers, transformed the art of the music video and paved the way for modern pop music. In contradiction to his success, Jackson had a difficult life. From childhood, he was burdened with a demanding and disciplining father, health troubles, financial issues and a painful search for acceptance. At June 25, 2009 Michael Jackson died.
This documentary will help us to remember his colourful life.
Publisher: Bright Vision Entertainment b.v.
Series number: BVED4444
Released: 16-09-2009
Playing time: 57:13 minutes
Sound: Dolby Digital 2.0
Printed: Holland
The Michael Jackson Story: Unmasked
A young Afro-American boy destined to conquer the world. Michael Jackson was perhaps more than any other pop icon the centre of heated debate.
Featuring candid contributions from Janet Jackson, Brooke Shields, Gladys Knight and from Michael himself. Plus rare behind the scenes footage and coverage of his death.
This documentary looks into the extraordinary life from the beginning until now of The King Of Pop.
Publisher: Media Farm
Series number: 220168
Released: 07-08-2009
Playing time: 49:21 minutes
Sound: Stereo Surround 5.1
Printed: EU
Michael Jackson Funeral
Michael Jackson funeral was on September 3rd, 2009. He was finally laid to rest in a private ceremony attended by family and celebrities, who wanted to remember and pay their respect to the King, at the Glendale Forest Lawn Memorial Park in Los Angeles.
Jackson's parents, brothers, sisters, and his three children joined fellow mourners including Elizabeth Taylor, Stevie Wonder, Macaulay Culkin, Mila Kunis, Al Sharpton, Quincy Jones, and Chris Tucker at the outdoor service in Forest Lawn Memorial Park. According to People, Jackson's ex-wife Lisa Marie Presley was also in attendance to pay her respects.
The large crowd of mourners gathered before Jackson's coffin and a portrait of the late icon. Gladys Knight sang a song in tribute to her late friend.
Jackson's remains will be entombed in the cemetery's Great Mausoleum, which is also the final resting place of deceased stars such as Clark Gable, Jean Harlow, and W.C. Fields. The section of the mausoleum the King of Pop calls home is closed to the public and protected by security. Visitors will be able to visit "The Last Supper Window," which is a stained-glass recreation of Leonardo da Vinci's famous work of art. Presentations about the window are given everyday year-round. This display is in another section of The Great Mausoleum.
Michael rest in peace now.
Unreleased: 03-09-2009
Playing time: 77:34 minutes
Sound: Mono
Michael Jackson's Memorial
Disc 1:
An 11-year-old girl who lost her father made the world cry with her on Tuesday July 7th, 2009.
"Ever since I was born, daddy has been the best father you could ever imagine," said Paris Katherine Jackson, the second of Michael Jackson's three children, as a massive memorial service for her father neared its end in downtown Los Angeles.
"And I just want to say that I love him so much," Paris added, before breaking down in tears and burying herself in the arms of her aunt, Janet Jackson.
Her aunts, uncles and two brothers who were on stage at the Staples Center arena reached over to console Paris. Thousands of mourners in the audience dabbed their eyes with tissues.
It was the first time they had heard from a girl who, along with her two siblings, have often been hidden by veils or blankets when seen with their father.
"Everybody just broke down," said Tracie Laymon, a filmmaker from Los Angeles, who was in the audience. "Wow, it was really powerful."
It was the same refrain from other fans as they left the star-studded service or watched the broadcast on their television sets or online.
The rest of the ceremony was filled with touching and sincere tributes (Stevie Wonder, Usher and Brooke Shildes as highlights) and odd moments with Jermaine Jackson "singing" a version of Michael Jackson's favourite song Smile - something the King of Pop may have not wanted at all.
Among the persons who did not attend the ceremony were Chris Tucker, Liz Taylor, Quincy Jones and Diana Ross.
They are part of those who prefer to pay more private tributes to their friend, Michael Jackson, and not showcase it in front of millions of people. You can call it decency.
Rest In Peace, Michael Jackson. We will all miss you so much.
Performances:
Andrae Crouch Choir - "Soon and Very Soon"
Mariah Carey & Trey Lorenz - "I'll Be There"
Lionel Richie - "Jesus Is Love"
Stevie Wonder - "Never Dreamed You'd Leave in Summer"
Jennifer Hudson - "Will You Be There"
John Mayer - "Human Nature"
Jermaine Jackson - "Smile"
Usher - "Gone Too Soon"
Shaheen Jafargholi - "Who's Loving You"
Various - "We Are the World" + "Heal the World"
Unreleased: 07-07-2009
Playing time: 81:13 minutes
Sound: Stereo
Disc 2:
Continuation of
Michael Jackson's Memorial.
Unreleased: 07-07-2009
Playing time: 56:21 minutes
Sound: Stereo
One Night In Japan
Michael performed in Japan in the Yokohoma Stadium on September 26th 1987.
Michael Jackson at the peak of his 1980's success - in a live Tokyo concert that showcase all the heat, emotion, dance grooves and mind blowing showmanship that made Michael the 'King of Pop'.
'Bad', 'I Just Can't Stop Loving You', 'Billie Jean', 'Beat It' and other huge hits of the period get throbbing, high-energy treatment.
1. Intro - 0:37
2. Wanna Be Startin' Somethin' - 5:16
3. Things I Do For You - 3:24
4. Off The Wall - 3:45
5. Human Nature - 4:28
6. Heartbreak Hotel - 5:22
7. She's Out Of My Life - 4:23
8. J5 Medley: I Wan't You Back / The Love You Save / I'll Be There - 6:18
9. Rock With You - 4:02
10. Lovely One - 6:02
11. Working Day And Night - 7:01
12. Beat It - 6:40
13. Billie Jean - 5:57
14. Shake Your Body - 12:46
15. Thriller - 4:30
16. I Just Can't Stop Loving You - 6:25
17. Bad - 7:09
Publisher: Immortal
Series number: IMM 940173
Released: 26-03-2009
Playing time: 94:31 minutes
Sound: Mono
Printed: EU
Michael Jackson Animations
1. Spitting Image - I'm Perfect (1984)
Jackson was featured often in "Spitting Image". He appears in the very first episode of 1984, singing a parody of ’Thriller’ called 'I'm Perfect’. - 2:32
2. Spitting Image - Mad (1987)
Jackson was featured often in "Spitting Image". He appears in the later episodes of 1987, his black puppet was painted white in reference to his ever changing facelifts. He singing ‘Mad’ a parody of ‘Bad’. - 2:29
3. DTV Monster Hits Halloween Special (10-1987)
On October 1987, Disney's TV Special DTV Monster Hits featured some vaguely Halloween-oriented pop songs set to classic Disney animation, including the obvious picks (Monster Mash, Thriller). - 4:36
4. The Flintstone Kids' Just Say No Special (15-09-1988)
The Flintstone Kids' "Just Say No" Special was a television special featuring The Flintstone Kids and produced by Hanna-Barbera Productions which aired on ABC on September 15th, 1988. - 1:33
5. California Raisins commercial with Michael Jackson (1989)
In the year 1989, Michael Raisin and six backup singers perform a Jacksonesque version of the Motown classic ‘I Heard It Through the Grapevine’. - 0:29
6. The Chipmunks – Home Sweet Home (1990)
It was the year 1990, a clip from "The Chipmunks”, where Alvin dances with Michael Jackson on ‘Billie Jean’. - 1:05
7. Stark Raving Dad (19-09-1991)
In the episode of September 19th, 1991, Homer is forced to wear a pink shirt to work one day and is mistaken for a "free thinking anarchist" and sent to a mental institution. He shares a room with a large white man who acts as if he were Michael Jackson. Bart promises Lisa the best birthday present . - 21:47
8. Alvin & The Chipmunks Rockin' With The Chipmunks (1992)
It was the year 1992, a clip from "Rockin' with the Chipmunks" where Alvin dances with Michael Jackson on ‘Beat It’. - 1:09
9. Celebrity Deathmatch - Madonna vs Michael Jackson (1999)
A deathmatch opposing aired on MTV in 1999. Michael, turned himself into a hamster using Moonwalker magic and got kicked into the pool of acid by Madonna. - 4:34
10. South Park - The Jeffersons (21-04-2004)
In the episode of April 21st, 2004, all the children of South Park are attracted to “Mr. Jefferson”, his son and their home filled with games, toys and animals. Cartman goes out of his way to get “Mr. Jefferson” to love him while the local police force resent him for being black and wealthy and decide bring him down. - 21:58
11. Starveillance - Michael Jackson sells the Neverland Ranch (19-01-2007)
A little episode from January 19th, 2007, Michael Jackson pawns off his eclectic goods at his Neverland Ranch yard sale. - 3:10
Unreleased: 19-01-2007
Playing time: 105:29 minutes
Sound: Mono / Stereo
Michael Jackson Performed Live
Disc 1:
1. American Bandstand
July 1, 1972. Michael appears by himself to promote his 'Got To Be There' album.
Includes a chat with Dick Clark and solo performances of 'Rockin' Robin', 'Ben' and 'I Wanna Be Where You Are'. - 11:10
2. Free To Be... You And Me
Aired March 11, 1974 on ABC-TV. Michael appears on this Emmy winning TV special with a very cute performance of 'When We Grow Up (We Don't Have To Change At All)', a duet with Roberta Flack. - 2:15
3. Disneyland’s 25th Anniversary
Michael performs at the Disneyland's 25th Anniversary in 1980 "When You Wish Upon A Star" in the middle of a pond and along with Mickey, Minnie, Donald and Goofy, a medley of "Follow The Yellow Brick Road" and "Ease On Down The Road". - 4:29
4. Diana Ross TV Special
Michael displays his true vocal talent during a solo performance of 'Rock With You' in the Diana Ross TV Special in 1981. He also duets with Diana on 'Ease On Down The Road', 'Rock With You' and joins Diana on stage during one of her concerts singing 'Upside Down'. - 12:24
5. Sammy Davis Jr. Tribute
November 13, 1989. Michael is amongst a galaxy of stars to honour and perform for Sammy Davis, Jr. Michael performs 'You Were There', a song especially written for Sammy by Michael and Buz Kohan and only ever performed on this one occasion. - 3:02
6. MTV 10
Filmed November 15-16, 1991 at Santa Monica Airport, Michael performs 'Black Or White' with a guest appearance from Slash and 'Will You Be There'. - 9:22
7. Bill Clinton Pre-Inaugural Celebration
January 18, 1993. Michael joins other celebrities on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial for 'We Are The World'. - 6:19
8. The 52nd Presidential Inaugural Gala
January 19, 1993. Before Michael singing 'Gone Too Soon' he makes an appeal on behalf of Aids sufferers, citing the case of his friend Ryan White. He also perform 'Heal The World'. - 9:05
9. Soul Train Awards (1993)
March 9, 1993. Michael Jackson performed 'Remember The Time' sitting in a chair due to an ankle injury at the Soul Train Awards at the Shrine Auditorium in Los Angeles. - 5:58
10. Wetten Dass..? (1999)
November 4, 1995. In Germany, Michael performs 'Dangerous' and premieres a performance of 'Earth Song'. - 13:11
11. Britt Awards
February 19, 1996. Michael's first ever live TV performance in England for over 20 years, in this performance is Pulp the leadsinger, Jarvis Cocker is been cut out, you can not see how the performance is been interrupted by running across the stage while Michael sings 'Earth Song'. - 9:31
12. MJ & Friends (Seoul)
June 25, 1999. Michael Jackson performs a 'Medley', 'Dangerous', Earth Song' and 'You Are Not Alone' at the first 'Michael And His Friends' concerts at the Chamsil Olympic Stadium in Seoul in Korea. - 26:27
13. MTV Music Video Awards
September 6, 2001. Michael Jackson joins N'Sync towards the end of their single 'Pop' performance at the MTV Video Music Awards in New York. - 5:26
14. United We Stand
October 21, 2001. Michael Jackson performed with other artists for the song 'What More Can I Give' at the Washington DC's RFK Stadium. - 4:01
Unreleased: 21-10-2001
Playing time: 122:49 minutes
Sound: Mono / Stereo
Disc 2:
1. Sonny & Cher Comedy Hour
September 15, 1972. Michael jokes around with Sonny and Cher, he performs 'Ben'. - 2:53
2. American Bandstand (1975)
June 28, 1975. Michael Jackson did an interview with Dick Clark and performance 'Just A Little Bit Of You'. - 3:25
3. American Bandstand (1979)
February 10, 1979. It's Jacksons Day on American Bandstand. Michael Jackson perform the song 'Push Me Away'. -3:18
4. Because We Care
Michael Jackson performs for the first time 'Rock With You' at the charity event in the year 1980. - 3:32
5. James Brown's legendary concert
Michael makes a suprise appearance at the James Brown's legendary concert w/ B.B. King in the year 1983 in Los Angeles.
James invites Michael Jackson onstage for a short dance routine on 'I Love You'. - 2:58
6. American Music Awards (1986)
January 27, 1986. At the 13th annual American Music awards Michael join with many celebrities to sing the award-winning song 'We Are The World'. - 4:56
7. Grammy Awards
March 2, 1988. Michael Jackson performed 'The Way You Make Me Feel' and 'Man In The Mirror' at the 30th Annual Grammy Awards at Radio City Music Hall in New York City. - 10:15
8. American Music Awards (1993)
January 25, 1993. Michael performs at the 20th American Music Awards ceremony held at the Shrine Auditorium in Los Angeles the song 'Dangerous'. - 5:35
9. VH-1 Honors
June 22, 1995. Michael Jackson at the VH-1 Honors at the shrine Auditorium in Los Angeles. Boyz II Men sings 'Heal The World' and Michael joined them on stage to sing a chorus of 'We Are The World'. - 4:39
10. BET Awards (1995)
September 23, 1995. Michael Jackson performed 'You Are Not Alone' at the 15th anniversary show in Washington, where he becomes the first star to be inducted into BET's Walk Of Fame. - 5:49
11. Britt Awards (uncut version)
February 19, 1996. Michael's first ever live TV performance in England for over 20 years, is interrupted by Pulp lead singer, Jarvis Cocker, who runs across the stage while Michael sings 'Earth Song'. - 9:45
12. Elizabeth Taylor’s 65th Birthday
February 16, 1997. A Celebration Of Life - Happy 65th Birthday Elizabeth Taylor. Michael performs 'Elizabeth, I Love You', a song especially written for and performed on this one occasion. - 4:43
13. MJ and Friends (Munich)
June 27, 1999. Michael Jackson performs a 'Medley', 'Dangerous', Earth Song' and 'You Are Not Alone' at the second 'Michael And His Friends' concerts at the Olympic Stadium, in Munich, Germany. - 29:45
14. American Bandstand (2002)
April 21, 2002. Michael performs 'Dangerous' at American Bandstand's 50th celebration show in Pasadena, Los Angeles. - 6:05
15. BET Awards (2003)
June 24, 2003. The King of Pop makes a suprise appearance at the 'BET 3rd Annual Awards in Hollywood.
Michael goes into a short dance routine on the hit 'Sex Machine'. - 1:12
16. World Music Awards (2006)
November 15, 2006. Michael Jackson sung together with a children's choir 'We are the World' and further shacked hands with the people in front of the stage at the WMA's. - 5:16
Unreleased: 15-11-2006
Playing time: 104:15 minutes
Sound: Mono / Stereo
Disc 3:
1. Super Bowl XXVII Halftime Show
January 31, 1993. Michael performs a medley of 'Jam', 'Billie Jean', 'Black Or White' and 'Heal The World' in the Rose Bowl Stadium, Pasadena, California before a crowd of 100,000 in the stadium. - 12:51
2. Soul Train 25th Anniversary
October 30, 1995. Michael at the Soul Train 25th Anniversary, he performed 'Dangerous' and 'You Are Not Alone'. - 13:37
3. World Music Awards (1996)
May 8, 1996. Michael performs 'Earth Song'' at the Monte Carlo Sporting Club in Monaco. - 10:24
Unreleased: 08-05-1996
Playing time: 36:52 minutes
Sound: Mono / Stereo
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