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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | Director known for a series of excellent comedies and horror movies, as well as two music videos for Michael Jackson, "Thriller" and "Black or White". He directed Animal House, The Blues Brothers, An American Werewolf in London, Trading Places, Spies Like Us, Three Amigos, Coming to America, Innocent Blood and most recently Burke and Hare. He also developed and produced Clue, the All-Star Cast mystery/comedy based on the popular board game. He is also controversially known for taking part in the filming of Twilight Zone the Movie, because actor Vic Morrow and two (illegally employed) child actors died during the filming of Landis' segment. |