Why Do Fools Fall in Love?
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Gregory Nava
Halle Berry
Vivica A. Fox
Larenz Tate
Lela Rochon
Clifton Powell
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True story of 1950s doo-wop singer Frankie Lymon. In 1956, Frankie scores a huge hit with title song, only to fall rapidly into obscurity, drug addiction and death of an overdose at age 25. After his death three women come forward to claim his estate royalties. They tell their stories in court. The first, Zola, is the singer of the Platters, whom he dated for a while. Next, Elizabeth, who is a shoplifter, testifies to having met and married Frankie. Then Zola returns to the scene and he marries her too. Frankie is drafted into the army, absconds, and marries schoolteacher Emira in Georgia before being discovered by MPs. Eventually, back in the present, the warring widows come together and bond over their shared situation.
Cast
Halle Berry
Vivica A. Fox
Larenz Tate
Lela Rochon
Clifton Powell
J August Richards
Marcello Thedford
Little Richard
Jon Huertas
Ben Vereen
Alexis Cruz
David Barry Gray
Norris Young
Paul Mazursky
Pamela Reed
Paula Jai Parker
Miguel A Nunez
Lane Smith
Crew
Mark Allan
Mark Allan
Tina Andrews
Steve Ankele
Bob Baban
Anna Baltimore
Cheryl Beasley-blackwell
Elisabetta Beraldo
Michael Bernard
Harold Bronson
Christopher S Brooks
Veda Campbell
Reuben Cannon
Jackie J Carr
John Chichester
Kristin Claiborne
Russell Clark
David Crvelin
John Deblau
Edward Dunlop
Steve Ellsworth
Bridgette Ferry
Cheryl Li Fong
Bruce Franklin
Bruce Franklin
Derek Freda
Primrose Y Fukuchi
David M. Garber
Kirk Gardner
Kirk Gardner
Serge Genitempo
Wendy Goldfisher
Jason S. Gondek
Nicola Goode
Jane E. Graves
Paul Hall
Francisco Hernandez
Teri Anne Kopp
Edward Lachman
Steven M Levine
Lanette Little
Sandra Lizaola
Frankie Lymon
Frankie Lymon
Barbara Martinez
Ray Maxwell
Ravi Mehta
George J A Meldrum
Sandra Middleton
Wayne Middleton
Cheryl A Miller
Gregory Nava
Stephen Nemeth
Kofi Oliver
Christina Papadakis
Mark Peters
Peter Rathje
Jane Richardone
Nancy Richardson
Deborah Ricketts
Mark Sanchez
Clare Scarpulla
Mark Schouton
Charlie Scott
Abigail Sheiner
Tony Stewart
Stephen James Taylor
Jeffrey Valdez
Kathleen Walker
Cary White
W A White
Ron Wilkinson
Andy Wombwell
Mira L Zavidowsky
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Lane Smith (1936-2005)
Born in Memphis, Tennessee on April 29, 1936, Smith had a desire to act from a very young age. After a brief stint in the Army, he moved to New York to study at the Actors Studio and made his debut on off-Broadway debut in 1959. For the next 20 years, Smith was a staple of the New York stage before sinking his teeth into television: Kojak, The Rockford Files, Dallas; and small parts in big films: Rooster Cogburn (1975), Network (1976).
In 1978, he moved to Los Angeles to focus on better film roles, and his toothy grin and southern drawl found him a niche in backwoods dramas: Resurrection (1980), Honeysuckle Rose (1980); and a prominent role as the feisty Mayor in the dated Cold War political yarn Red Dawn (1984).
Smith returned to New York in 1984 and scored a hit on Broadway when he received a starring role in David Mamet's Glengarry Glen Ross and earned a drama desk award in the process. His breakthrough role for many critics and colleagues was his powerful turn as Richard Nixon in The Final Days (1989); a docudrama based on the book by Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein. He earned a Golden Globe nomination for his spot-on portrayal of the fallen President, and his career picked up from there as parts in prominent Hollywood films came his way: Air America (1990), My Cousin Vinny, The Mighty Ducks (both 1992), and the Pauly Shore comedy Son in Law (1993).
For all his dependable performances over the years, Smith wasn't a familiar presence to millions of viewers until he landed the plump role of Perry White, the editor of the Daily Planet in Superman: Lois and Clark which co-starred Dean Cain and Teri Hatcher (1993-1997). After that run, he gave a scorching performance as Reverend Jeremiah Brown in the teleplay Inherit the Wind (1999); and he appeared last in the miniseries Out of Order (2003). He is survived by his wife Debbie; and son, Rob.
by Michael T. Toole
Lane Smith (1936-2005)
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Released in United States 1998
Released in United States August 1998
Released in United States on Video December 29, 1998
Released in United States Summer August 28, 1998
Shown at Montreal World Film Festival (out of competition) August 27 - September 7, 1998.
Shown at Urbanworld Film Festival in New York City (Worldwide Plaza) August 5-9, 1998.
Based on the life of popular teenage rock 'n' roll singer Frankie Lymon, who toured and recorded with his back-up band The Teenagers.
Queen Latifah was previously attached to co-star.
Began shooting November 5, 1997.
Completed shooting February 11, 1998.
Released in United States 1998 (Shown at Montreal World Film Festival (out of competition) August 27 - September 7, 1998.)
Released in United States August 1998 (Shown at Urbanworld Film Festival in New York City (Worldwide Plaza) August 5-9, 1998.)
Released in United States Summer August 28, 1998
Released in United States on Video December 29, 1998