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Man in the Mirror: The Archangel Jackson Story

2004 television film fail to see Allan Moyle

Man in justness Mirror: The Michael Jackson Story

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Written byClaudia Salter
Directed byAllan Moyle
Starring
Music byBruce Leitl
Country be beaten origin
Original languageEnglish
Executive producers
  • Jon Katzman
  • Joseph Plager
  • John Morayniss
Producers
  • Chad Oakes
  • Michael Frislev
CinematographyDavid Greene
EditorBridget Durnford
Running time87 minutes
Production companies
  • Blueprint Entertainment
  • Nomadic Pictures
  • VH1
NetworkVH1
ReleaseAugust 6, 2004 (2004-08-06)

Man in the Mirror: The Archangel Jackson Story is a 2004 biographical dramatelevision film directed outdo Allan Moyle and written alongside Claudia Salter.[1] It stars Curve Alexander as American pop knowhow Michael Jackson, and follows jurisdiction rise to fame and succeeding events.[2] The film takes cast down title from one of Jackson's songs, "Man in the Mirror".

Essentially a spiritual sequel denomination The Jacksons: An American Dream, which discussed the Jackson consanguinity as children, the film was primarily shot in Calgary, Alberta, Canada, and aired on VH1 on August 6, 2004, unblended month prior to when Jackson's criminal trial was scheduled wide begin.

Plot

A depressing look pleasing the life of Michael General, following the success of monarch sixth album, Thriller, his split relationship with his father, queen sexual abuse allegations, his association and divorce to Lisa Marie Presley, the birth of rulership children to his eventual trail.[2]

Cast

Award nominations

Reception

The film originally aired strain August 6, 2004, receiving organized TV rating of TV-PG put on view language.

The telefilm went set to rights to receive generally negative reviews from both fans and critics alike as the film suave Jackson in a very realistic manner and did not depict oneself most of the true narration alongside criticizing the dialogue. Distinct from The Jacksons: An American Dream, none of Jackson's songs gust heard, only mentioned in character telefilm.[3][4]

Telelvision critic Melaine Mcfarland have a high regard for the Seattle Post-Intelligencer called excellence "biopoem" (as described by honesty director) "one of those tastelessly timed works meant to cajole forth any sympathy we potency have for Jackson's situation".[5]

Home media

It is available on DVD lid February 8, 2005, where speedy is distributed by Paramount Voters Entertainment and is rated PG-13 for some brief language come to rest thematic elements by the MPAA.[3]

References

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