Michael Jackson Film Cell Memorabilia
Three photos and six 35mm film cells
This is a highly collectible, 'Michael Jackson' limited edition film cell trio
series 1 presentation, which features six hand selected original 35mm film cells mounted with three mini photos in a high quality frame.
Each film cell presentation bears a plaque engraved or sublimated with the title
and limited edition number. Each item comes with a certificate guaranteeing the
case authenticity.
Synopsis:
American superstar Michael Jackson was born in Gary, Indiana, on August 29,
1958, and entertained audiences nearly his entire life. His father, Joe Jackson,
had been a guitarist but was forced to give up his musical ambitions following
his marriage to Katherine (Scruse). Together they prodded their growing family's
musical interests at home. By the early 1960s, the older boys Jackie, Tito and
Jermaine had begun performing around the city; by 1964, Michael and Marlon had
joined in.
A musical prodigy, Michael's singing and dancing talents were amazingly mature,
and he soon became the dominant voice and focus of The Jackson 5. An opening act
for such soul groups as the O-Jays and James Brown, it was Gladys Knight (not
Diana Ross) who officially brought the group to Berry Gordy's attention, and by
1969, the boys were producing back-to-back chart-busting hits as Motown artists
("I Want You Back," "ABC," "Never Can Say Goodbye," "Got to Be There," etc.). As
a product of the 1970s, the boys emerged as one of the most accomplished black
pop/soul vocal groups in music history, successfully evolving from a group like
The Temptations to a disco phenomenon.
Solo success for Michael was inevitable, and by the 1980s, he had become
infinitely more popular than his brotherly group. Record sales consistently
orbited, culminating in the biggest-selling album of all time, "Thriller" in
1982. A TV natural, he ventured rather uneasily into films, such as playing the
Scarecrow in The Wiz (1978), but had much better luck with elaborate
music videos.
For it all to end on June 25, 2009, with his sudden death at age 50 of a cardiac
arrest just as he was just coming out of a four-year reclusive period and
rehearsing for a sold-out London concert "comeback" in July seems uncommonly
cruel and tragic. Millions upon millions of dedicated fans will remember where
they were "the day Michael died".
Size: 470x240x10mm (18.5 x 9.45)
Three photos and six 35mm film
cells
Limited Edition: 1,000
Framed
Film Strip photo is an example of what the film cells will look like. Please
note that every set is unique as they are hand picked from the original film.
NOTE: The film cells shown in the product image above are representative of the
contents, and not necessarily an exact match to the cells you will receive. Most
products are limited to 1000 items and therefore have a degree of variety. All
film cells are hand selected to include the best possible scenes featuring key
actors and moment.
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