“I am a big Michael Jackson fan,” Nick Cannon, the night’s emcee, told the VIP crowd, which included director John Landis and the re-imagined 1983 music video’s star — actress Ola Ray.
“The crowd went wild when they saw Ola,” said one moviegoer. “She looks gorgeous. That yell she did is iconic.”
Pop in the original 14-minute long “Thriller” video that forever changed the way the world watched music. In 2009, she wound up suing Jackson for money owed for her work. The singer died a short time later, and his estate reportedly reached an agreement with Ray.
Michael’s attorney John Branca and his biographer Janis DaSilva were also in the house for the 3-dimensional screening.
Fans enjoyed themed cocktails like “Blood On The Dance Floor,” “Dangerous” and “Dirty Diana” at the after-party, which took place at Hollywood Highlands Centre
Source: nydailynews
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