ON THIS DAY IN MICHAEL JACKSON HISTORY OCTOBER 24 1996- Michael jackson mini-movie ''Ghosts'', premiered at the Motion Picture Academy Of Arts in Beverly Hills, California, alongside Stephen King’s full length horror movie "Thinner", who also worked with Michael on "Ghosts".The film was screened out of competition at the 1997 Cannes Film Festival.The Guinness Book of World Records later honored "Ghosts" as the longest music video in history.
In 1996, with the campaign to promote his HIStory album in full swing, Michael set out to make a music video that he and horror novelist, Stephen King had dreamt up several years earlier, in 1993. Looking to follow up on the success of his 1983 masterpiece, 'Thriller,' masterfully directed by John Landis, Michael originally planned a short music video for the song, 'Is It Scary,' which was originally written, but not used, for the 1993 film Addams Family Values. When Michael expanded the track and the concept, the project became for a time, the longest music video ever created, a short feature clocking in a 39 minutes and 32 seconds and renamed, "Michael Jackson’s 'Ghosts'."
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