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“The Clever Criminal” is a video for the song Michael Jackson “Smooth Criminal”, which was included in the singer’s 1987 album Bad, and was also released more
“The Clever Criminal” is a video for the song Michael Jackson “Smooth Criminal”, which was included in the singer’s 1987 album Bad, and was also released as a single. Initially, it was planned to make a short film in the style of Western, but later it was decided to use the gangster entourage. As a result, the video was shot in the style of Chicago nightclubs of the 30s.
In the story, Jackson finds himself in a club surrounded by bandits, with whom he deals with a song sounding from a jukebox. Subsequently, the video formed the basis of the feature film “Moonwalk” released a year later. close
The film is a video for the Beastie Boys song “Sabotage”, made by cutting stories about robberies, where the robbers appear themselves members of the group.
The film is a video for the Beastie Boys song “Sabotage”, made by cutting stories about robberies, where the robbers appear themselves members of the group. close
In one of the many deserts of the United States, where you can more often find a rolling field than a living soul, a patrol officer of the police, not more
In one of the many deserts of the United States, where you can more often find a rolling field than a living soul, a patrol officer of the police, not mixing, enjoys delicious doughnuts, as suddenly a car rushes past at a huge speed, violating all established speed modes. close
"Say Say Say" is a music video filmed for a song recorded between May and September 1981 while preparing Paul McCartney's solo album Pipes of Peace. Two more
"Say Say Say" is a music video filmed for a song recorded between May and September 1981 while preparing Paul McCartney's solo album Pipes of Peace. Two great musicians - Michael Jackson and Paul McCartney - created a miniature project that for Michael became the seventh in one year hit in the Top 10. This single “went” around the world, becoming number 1 in the US, Sweden and Norway and number 2 in the UK, and at the same time “caught” in the Top 10 in Switzerland, New Zealand, Austria, Australia and Holland.
In the filming of the video “Say Say Say”, in addition to McCartney and Jackson, participated La Toya Jackson, Michael’s sister, and Paul’s wife Linda McCartney. close