Michael Jackson's Thriller

Michael Jackson's Thriller

1983 November 14, 1983
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A night at the movies turns into a nightmare when Michael and his date are attacked by a horde of bloody-thirsty zombies. On top of the success of the Thriller album and Michael Jackson's electrifying performance at Motown 25, the short film/music video for "Thriller" established Jackson as an international superstar and global phenomenon. Thriller is credited for transforming music videos into a serious art form, breaking down racial barriers in popular entertainment, popularizing the making-of documentary format and creating a home video market. The success transformed Jackson into a dominant force in global pop culture. In 2009, it became the first music video inducted into the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as "culturally, historically or aesthetically significant". "Thriller" was also Jackson's seventh and final U.S. Hot 100 Top 10 hit from the Thriller album. It was the first album in history to have seven U.S. Top 10s.

Cast & Crew

John Landis
Director • 1950

John Landis

John Landis (born August 3, 1950) is an American film director, screenwriter, actor, and producer. He is known for his comedies, his horror films, and his music videos with singer Michael Jackson.

Cast

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Cynthia Garris

Forrest J. Ackerman

Forrest J. Ackerman

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Hanala Sagal

Michael Jackson

Michael Jackson

1958

Mick Garris

Mick Garris

1951

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Miko C. Brando

Ola Ray

Ola Ray

1960

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Reed Armstrong

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A work of art

By filmholic383 • Aug 04, 2025

10/10

This film is pure cinematic magic. 'Michael Jackson's Thriller' showcases the very best of what movies can achieve. The performances are authentic, the visuals are stunning, and the story is unforgettable.

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Cinematic perfection!

By moviemaniac17 • Aug 04, 2025

10/10

What an incredible achievement! 'Michael Jackson's Thriller' delivers on every level - the direction is masterful, the acting is superb, and the story is both engaging and meaningful. This is cinema at its finest.