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Why do Fools Fall in Love
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It is a film that portrays the life story of the duo-singer Frankie Limon, who died in the 1950s. There are three women Zola Taylor; Elizabeth Waters and Emira Eagle all claim to be the widow of Frankie Limon, where each tries hard to claim legal rights to the estate.
It is a film that portrays the life story of the duo-singer Frankie Limon, who died in the 1950s. There are three women Zola Taylor; Elizabeth Waters and Emira Eagle all claim to be the widow of Frankie Limon, where each tries hard to claim legal rights to the estate.
Actors:
Pamela Reed,
Yorgo Constantine,
J.W. Smith,
Alexis Cruz,
Glendon Rich,
Jon Huertas,
J. August Richards
Pamela Reed
2 April 1949, Tacoma, Washington, USA
Yorgo Constantine
J.W. Smith
Alexis Cruz
29 September 1974, The Bronx, New York, USA
Glendon Rich
Jon Huertas
J. August Richards
28 August 1973, Washington, District of Columbia, USA
Country:
United States
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January 01, 2000
We get no discernible Frankie at all!
December 06, 2005
This biopic is soulless, underwritten, over-acted and, worse, just plain dull.
Apollo Guide
January 01, 2000
Fails to bring anything new to what is rapidly becoming a genre unto itself (the 'talented but betrayed and flawed musical legend dead before their time' genre) making one wonder Why Did They Even Bother?
eFilmCritic.com
April 03, 2005
Worth it for the music -- but only barely.
April 09, 2005
Larenz Tate is terrific recreating the excitement of Frankie's stage presence.
January 01, 2000
What made Frankie run? The movie clearly doesn't know.
Globe and Mail
April 25, 2003
A celebration of pop fantasies, a boyish rascal with a helium voice, and three pretty fools who fell in love with him.
Palo Alto Weekly
May 20, 2003
The biggest problem is the man at the center.
June 18, 2002
A fresh, enlightening example of how to take a tragic American show-business story and make it funny, warm and terrifically entertaining.
January 01, 2000
A cop-out!
February 14, 2001
Though Nava's soapy directing style makes Fools watchable enough in a campy way, the film's unsophisticated nature undermines its better qualities.
Variety
June 18, 2008
Too ill defined to emerge from the pack of box office also-rans.

