Michael Jackson's Boys (2005)
January 25, 2005Release Date

Michael Jackson's Boys (2005)
January 25, 2005Release Date


Plot.
Where to Watch.
Cast & Crew.

Mark Strong
Narrator (voice) (narrator (U.K. Version)

Martin Bashir
Narrator (voice) (narrator (U.S. Version)

Frank Cascio
Self

Jordan Chandler
Self (archive footage)

Ray Chandler
Self

Johnnie L. Cochran Jr.
Self (archive footage)

Macaulay Culkin
Self (archive footage)

Diane Dimond
Self

Bill Dworin
Self

Ahmad Elatab
Self

Juju Elatab
Self

Hanadi Fattouh
Self

Terry George
Self

La Toya Jackson
Self

Michael Jackson
Self (archive footage)

Philip Lemarque
Self

Emmanuel Lewis
Self

Carole Lieberman
Self (as Dr. Carole Lieberman)

Stella Marcroft
Self

Jamie Masada
Self

Maureen Orth
Self

Lisa Marie Presley
Self (archive footage)

James Safechuck
Self (archive footage)

Brooke Shields
Self (archive footage)

Tom Sneddon
Self (archive footage)

J. Randy Taraborrelli
Self

Scott Thorson
Self

Tatiana Thumbtzen
Self

Helen Littleboy
Director

Brendan Easton
Cinematography

Joe Carey
Editor

Colin Winston-Fletcher
Music

Irene Antoniades
Associate Producer

Sam Dwyer
Producer

Lisa Perrin
Executive Producer

Zoe Zarkos
Associate Producer
Media.


Details.
Wiki.
Michael Jackson's Boys (broadcast in the U.S as a Primetime Live special titled, Michael Jackson's Secret World) Is a 2005 TV documentary made by Tiger Aspect Productions, and first aired in the UK on Channel 4 in January 2005 narrated by Mark Strong and later on ABC in the U.S. in February 2005 with narration by Martin Bashir, the U.S. version also featured addition interviews not shown in the British version that increased the length of the documentary for an additional hour. The documentary was released just prior to the Trial of Michael Jackson, and it focuses on a "supposed history" of Michael Jackson's interest in boys.
The film consists mostly of new interviews with people close to Jackson and archive footage. Some of the participants were given "compensation" for their interviews. The U.S. version aired a disclaimer saying that while some of the interviews in the British version received compensation, no payment had been rendered for the interviews in the additional hour of footage.