This was a budget release in the mid 1980's by the UK retailer Mastertronic. I think it cost £1.99 at the time, when most releases cost £9.99.
The graphics were fairly good for the time, almost semi-3d where you could jump 'into' the screen as certain points. There were only 5 levels where you had to collect crosses to progress to the next then you played the levels in reverse when you rescued your girlfriend and you had to take turns to get you and her back in safety.
As was common for early computer games they were built to be very hard so they would have a replay factor - I never did beat this.
It's fairly obvious this was released to piggyback off the back of Michael Jacksons recent Thriller single and I was lucky enough to get the early release of this which has a very memorable soundtrack which was pretty much a rip off to the extent that Mastertronic were threatened with legal action. The music was changed on later copies with a far less atmospheric musical score.
For a budget release, and with such limited levels this was a suprisingly addictive and fun game and next to the more famous Jet Set Willy one of my favourite early platform games on the C64.