The Jacksons: An American Dream
The Jacksons: An American Dream

The Jacksons: An American Dream

1992TV ShowEndedEnglish

The history of the Jackson family and the early and successful years of the Motown group The Jackson 5.

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IMDb7.0/10
Director: Chris ZarpasGenres: Biographical, Drama, Music

Plot Summary

This miniseries chronicles the rise of the Jackson family, from their humble beginnings in Gary, Indiana, to global superstardom. It focuses on the early life and career of the Jackson 5, highlighting the demanding nature of their father, Joe Jackson, and the immense talent that propelled them to fame. The narrative explores the pressures of fame, family dynamics, and the individual journeys of the brothers.

Critical Reception

The miniseries was generally well-received for its performances, particularly those of Billy Dee Williams as Joe Jackson and Angela Bassett as Katherine Jackson. It was praised for capturing the essence of the family's story and musical impact, though some critics noted it occasionally leaned into melodrama. It resonated with audiences nostalgic for the early days of the iconic musical family.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for strong lead performances portraying Joe and Katherine Jackson.
  • Captures the early struggles and meteoric rise of the Jackson 5 effectively.
  • Offers an emotional look at family dynamics amidst unprecedented fame.

Google audience: Audience reception is largely positive, with viewers appreciating the portrayal of the family's journey and the performances of the actors. Many found it to be an inspiring and emotional look at the rise of one of music's most famous families.

Fun Fact

The miniseries was criticized by some members of the Jackson family for its portrayal of Joe Jackson, with Jermaine Jackson stating that it was not entirely accurate and was too focused on the negative aspects of their upbringing.

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