Guest tonytone Posted November 19, 2007 Posted November 19, 2007 Does anyone know the name of the film, based on an up and coming 60's soul (fictious) group, similar to the Temptations, that was shown on tv around the late 90's, I would love to see or even get hold of the dvd if out there to buy? It had a similar story line, ie getting rid of David Ruffin because of his drugs and drinking, with him trying to get back etc!
Guest tonytone Posted November 19, 2007 Posted November 19, 2007 Thanks for that matesThe Five heartbeats...
kim Posted November 19, 2007 Posted November 19, 2007 Does anyone know the name of the film, based on an up and coming 60's soul (fictious) group, similar to the Temptations, that was shown on tv around the late 90's, I would love to see or even get hold of the dvd if out there to buy? It had a similar story line, ie getting rid of David Ruffin because of his drugs and drinking, with him trying to get back etc! got a copy of the dvd from amazon usa which also included a cd of the soundtrack and out takes
kim Posted November 19, 2007 Posted November 19, 2007 got a copy of the dvd from amazon usa which also included a cd of the soundtrack and out takes just checked for you and it is still for sale at $7.99 at amazon usa
boba Posted November 19, 2007 Posted November 19, 2007 The Five heartbeats... I swear, everybody who ever was in a group in the US thinks this movie is about them, they're like "our story was just like that!"
Chalky Posted November 19, 2007 Posted November 19, 2007 doesn't the film take it's inspiration for the fictional group in the film from a number of real life groups in particular the Dells who acted as consultants?
John Reed Posted November 19, 2007 Posted November 19, 2007 Does anyone know the name of the film, based on an up and coming 60's soul (fictious) group, similar to the Temptations, that was shown on tv around the late 90's, I would love to see or even get hold of the dvd if out there to buy? It had a similar story line, ie getting rid of David Ruffin because of his drugs and drinking, with him trying to get back etc! If the film is the Five Heartbeats, it was supposed to be losely based on the Dells. During it's release there were comments in the soul music press that the Dells had a cameo apprearence, but their bit was left on the cutting floor for the final cut. I think its a cracking film and the screen version of A heart Is A House For Love is very good.
Chalky Posted November 19, 2007 Posted November 19, 2007 A heart Is A House For Love. recorded for the soundtrack by the Dells.
Guest Posted November 19, 2007 Posted November 19, 2007 Its a great film and the Dells appear in the end credits!
Baz Atkinson Posted November 19, 2007 Posted November 19, 2007 LOVELY HEART RENDERING! BAZ A CAN FEEL A DELLS WEEK COMING SOON!
FrankM Posted November 19, 2007 Posted November 19, 2007 doesn't the film take it's inspiration for the fictional group in the film from a number of real life groups in particular the Dells who acted as consultants? The Dells were consultants in that Robert Townend (writer and director) went on tour with them. But given The Dells hold the record as the group with the same line up for the longest period I would not say it was based on them. Nobody left the Dells or died of drugs. If you watch the film the group that springs to mind is the Temptations. All Movie guide says this Plot Synopsisby Hal EricksonLoosely based on the life and times of several R&B artists (The Dells, The Temptations, Frankie Lymon, Sam Cooke and others) The Five Heartbeats traces the rise and fall of a popular African-American 1950s singing aggregation. The story is told from the point of view of one of the "Heartbeats," played by Robert Townsend (who also co-produced, directed and co-wrote the script with Keenan Ivory Waynans). The film is an amalgam of anecdotes drawn from real-life experiences: the long struggle upward, the first rush of success, the dishonest record-company executives, the hard-nosed but nurturing managers, the sex, the drugs, the isolation and the precipitous downward slide. The film begins and ends in the 1990s, as the middle-aged "Duck" (Townsend) ruminates on the past and makes the best of the present.
timthemod Posted November 20, 2007 Posted November 20, 2007 Great film. Best track is undoubtedly 'Nothing But Love' uptempo dancer https://www.soulclub.org/stream/The_Five_He...or_You_Baby.ram
Soul-slider Posted November 20, 2007 Posted November 20, 2007 Great film. Best track is undoubtedly 'Nothing But Love' uptempo dancer https://www.soulclub.org/stream/The_Five_He...or_You_Baby.ram Sounds like the Dells I have to say!
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