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Why Do Fools Fall In Love

  • Director: Gregory Nava
  • AMG Rating: starstar
  • Genre: Drama
  • Movie Type: Showbiz Drama, Biopic
  • Themes: Rise and Fall Stories, Musician's Life
  • Main Cast: Halle Berry, Vivica A. Fox, Lela Rochon, Larenz Tate, Paul Mazursky
  • Release Year: 1998
  • Country: US
  • Run Time: 115 minutes
  • MPAA Rating: R

Plot

Gregory Nava directed this biographical drama on the brief but intense life of singer Frankie Lymon who stayed with the popular Frankie Lymon & the Teenagers group only for a year. Lymon was 13 years old when the group erupted from radios and jukeboxes with their 1956 hit, Why Do Fools Fall in Love? and appeared in the movie Rock, Rock, Rock (1956). After Mr. Rock and Roll (1957), Lymon turned solo, but then it all fell to pieces. Lymon's career was over by the time he was 18, and he died of a heroin overdose eight years later. Jumping from the '50s to the '80s, this film traces the rise and fall of Lymon (Larenz Tate) in a series of flashbacks as courtroom claims on Lymon's royalties are outlined by three women: Zola Taylor (Halle Berry) of the Platters R&B group; Elizabeth Waters (Vivica A. Fox), who turned prostitute to cover costs of Lymon's recovery from addiction; and schoolteacher Emira Eagle (Lela Rochon). Little Richard also makes a courtroom appearance, while Miguel A. Nunez Jr. portrays Little Richard in scenes set in the '50s. Shown at the 1998 Urbanworld Film Festival (NY). ~ Bhob Stewart, All Movie Guide

Cast

Little Richard - Himself; Pamela Reed - Judge Lambrey; Alexis Cruz - Herman Santiago; David Barry Gray - Peter Markowitz; Miguel A. Nuñez - Young Little Richard; Clifton Powell - Lawrence Roberts; Lane Smith - Ezra Grahme; Ben Vereen - Richard Barrett; Paula Jai Parker - Paula King; Marcello Thedford - Coop; Norris Young - Jimmy; J. August Richards - Sherman; Jon Huertas - Joe

Credit

John Chichester - Art Director, Bruce Franklin - Associate Producer, Reuben Cannon - Casting, Russell Clark - Choreography, Elisabetta Beraldo - Costume Designer, Bruce Franklin - First Assistant Director, Gregory Nava - Director, Barbara Martinez-Jitner - Second Unit Director, Nancy Richardson - Editor, Gregory Nava - Executive Producer, Mark Allan - Executive Producer, Harold Bronson - Executive Producer, Stephen James Taylor - Composer (Music Score), Christopher Brooks - Musical Direction/Supervision, Cary White - Production Designer, Edward Lachman - Cinematographer, Stephen Nemeth - Producer, Paul Hall - Producer, Michael Bernard - Set Designer, Jackie Carr - Set Designer, Clare Scarpulla - Set Designer, Veda Campbell - Sound/Sound Designer, Kelsee Devoreaux - Stunts, Tina Andrews - Screenwriter

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Why Do Fools Fall in Love

Theatrical poster
Directed by Gregory Nava
Produced by Executive Producers:
Mark Allan
Harold Bronson
Gregory Nava
Producers:
Paul Hall
Stephen Nemeth
Written by Tina Andrews
Starring Halle Berry
Vivica A. Fox
Lela Rochon
and Larenz Tate
Paul Mazursky
Pamela Reed
Alexis Cruz
Jon Huertas
David Barry Gray
Miguel A. Núñez Jr.
Clifton Powell
Lane Smith
Ben Vereen
Paula Jai Parker
Marcello Thedford
Norris Young
and Little Richard
Music by Stephen James Taylor
Cinematography Edward Lachman
Editing by Nancy Richardson
Distributed by Warner Bros.
Release date(s) August 28, 1998
Running time 116 minutes
Country United States
Language English
Budget $7,500,000

Why Do Fools Fall in Love (1998) is an American romantic drama, directed by Gregory Nava. The screenplay was written by Tina Andrews. The film stars Halle Berry, Vivica A. Fox, Lela Rochon and Larenz Tate.[1]

The motion picture is a biographical film of the brief but intense life of singer Frankie Lymon, who was part of the R&B group Frankie Lymon & the Teenagers for one year. Moreover, the film highlights the three women in his life.

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Plot

Lymon was thirteen years old when the teenage group Frankie Lymon & the Teenagers erupted from radios and jukeboxes with their 1956 hit, "Why Do Fools Fall in Love?" and appeared in the movie Rock, Rock, Rock (1956).

After Mr. Rock and Roll (1957), Lymon started a solo singing career, but it all fell apart. Lymon's career was over by the time he was eighteen years old, and he died of a heroin overdose eight years later.

Jumping from the 1950s to the 1980s, the film traces the rise and fall of Lymon (Larenz Tate) in a series of flashbacks as courtroom claims on Lymon's royalties are outlined by three women: Zola Taylor (Halle Berry) of the Platters R&B group; Elizabeth Waters (Vivica A. Fox), who loves her pet dog (who Lymon kills by mistake). She became a prostitute to cover the costs of Lymon's recovery from addiction; and schoolteacher Emira Eagle (Lela Rochon).

Little Richard also makes a courtroom appearance, while Miguel A. Nunez Jr. portrays Little Richard in scenes set in the 1950s.

The film ends with Elizabeth winning Frankie's estate, however later the ruling is overturned by the Court and Emira gets Frankie's estate.

Background

The screenplay of the film, written by actress-turned-screenwriter Tina Andrews, took fifteen years to be produced. Director Gregory Nava used most of the technical staff from his prior film Selena.[2]

Filming locations

Filming locations include: Jacksonville, Florida; Los Angeles, California; and Starke, Florida.

Cast

Critical reception

Roger Ebert, film critic for the Chicago Sun-Times, was disappointed in the screenplay and ultimately Nava's direction of the film, and wrote, "There are several angles this material might have been approached from, and director Gregory Nava tries several without hitting on one that works. By the end of the film we're not even left with anyone to root for; we realize with a little astonishment, waiting for the court verdict, that we don't care who wins."[3]

Yet, film critic Peter Stack liked the film and believes director Nava smartly juggles a lot of elements in the picture. He wrote, "Why Do Fools Fall in Love is a fresh, enlightening example of how to take a tragic American show-business story and make it funny, warm and terrifically entertaining...[it] brims with joyful spirit and raucous comedy...[and the film] deftly juggles a surprising number of elements, but they all work."[4]

Distribution

The film was first presented at the Urbanworld Film Festival, New York, on August 8, 1998.

The film opened in wide release on August 28, 1998 (1,369 theatres) and sales the opening weekend were $3,946,382. Why Do Fools Fall in Love ran for 8 weeks domestically (66 days) and eventually grossed $12,506,676 in the United States. At its widest release the film was shown in 1,377 screens.[5]

Soundtrack albums

Cover for the soundtrack album Why Do Fools Fall In Love: Original Versions From The Movie.

Two soundtrack albums were released for Why Do Fools Fall in Love by Warner Music Group. Why Do Fools Fall In Love: Original Versions from the Movie, released on September 8, 1998 by Rhino Records, contained fourteen songs, including five of Frankie Lymon & the Teenagers' original recordings. Also included are original hits by Little Richard, The Platters, the Shirelles, Otis Redding, and others.

Why Do Fools Fall in Love: Music from and Inspired by the Motion Picture was released on the same day as Original Versions from the Movie, but on Warner's East West Records label. Save for one vintage Little Richard song, it features new hip-hop and contemporary R&B recordings more or less unrelated to the actual film (one track, Gina Thompson's "Why Do Fools Fall in Love", interpolates the Teenagers' hit and is featured over the end credits of the film). Primarily produced by Missy Elliott and Timbaland, this soundtrack album features songs by artists such as Elliott, Busta Rhymes, En Vogue, Destiny's Child, Coko, and, making her solo debut, Spice Girls member Melanie B.

Track List

Various Artists - Why Do Fools Fall In Love (US CD Album)

  1. "Why Do Fools Fall in Love" - Gina Thompson (feat. Mocha)
  2. "Get on the Bus" - Destiny's Child (feat. Timbaland)
  3. "He Be Back" - Coko (feat. Missy 'Misdemeanor' Elliott)
  4. "No Fool No More" - En Vogue
  5. "Get Contact" - Missy 'Misdemeanor' Elliott & Busta Rhymes
  6. "Five Minutes" - Lil' Mo (feat. Missy 'Misdemeanor' Elliott)
  7. "I Want You Back" - Melanie B (feat. Missy 'Misdemeanor' Elliott)
  8. "About You" - Mista (feat. Lil' Mo)
  9. "Love Is For Fools" - Mint Condition
  10. "Without You" - Nicole
  11. "Splash" - Next
  12. "What The Dealio" - Total (feat. Missy 'Misdemeanor' Elliott)
  13. "Crazy Love" - Envyi (feat. Baby Sham of the Filpmode Squad)
  14. "Keep A Knockin'" - Little Richard

Awards

Wins

Nominations

  • ALMA Awards: Outstanding Actor in a Feature Film in a Crossover Role, Miguel A. Núñez Jr.; Outstanding Actor in a Supporting Role in a Feature Film, Alexis Cruz, 1999.
  • American Black Film Festival: Black Film Award; Best Screenplay, Tina Andrews; Best Soundtrack, 1999.

See also

References

Notes

  1. ^ Why Do Fools Fall in Love at the Internet Movie Database.
  2. ^ Savada, Elias. Nitrate Online Review, August 28, 1998.
  3. ^ Ebert, Roger. Chicago Sun-Times, film review, August 28, 1998.
  4. ^ Stack, Peter. San Francisco Chronicle, "Captivating 'Fools' Hits Right Notes Superb acting in pop idol's biopic," film review, Section D-16, January 1, 1999.
  5. ^ The Numbers box office data. Last accessed: December 25, 2007

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