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The Five Heartbeats

The Five Heartbeats is a 1991 musical drama film directed by Robert Townsend, who co-wrote the script with Keenen Ivory Wayans. Produced and distributed by 20th Century Fox, the film's main cast includes Townsend, Michael Wright, Leon Robinson, Harry J. Lennix, Tico Wells, Harold Nicholas, and Diahann Carroll.[1] The plot of the film (which is loosely based on the lives of several artists: The Dells, The Temptations, Four Tops, Wilson Pickett, James Brown, Frankie Lymon, Sam Cooke and others)[7] follows the three decade career of the rhythm and blues vocal group The Five Heartbeats. The film depicts the rise and fall of a Motown inspired soul act through the eyes of one of the Heartbeats, Donald "Duck" Matthews.

The Five Heartbeats
Theatrical release poster
Directed byRobert Townsend[1]
Written byRobert Townsend
Keenen Ivory Wayans[2]
Produced byLoretha C. Jones[3]
Starring[1]
CinematographyBill Dill
Edited byJohn Carter
Music byStanley Clarke
Production
company
Distributed by20th Century Fox[4]
Release date
  • March 29, 1991 (1991-03-29) (U.S.)[5]
Running time
122 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish[4]
Budget$9-10 million[6]
Box office$8,750,400[citation needed]

The film was released to most North American audiences on March 29, 1991;[8] however, it was not made available to audiences in other continents until 2002 when a DVD was released. Another DVD was released in 2006 for the film's 15th anniversary.[9] The movie received mixed reviews from critics.[10]

Plot Edit

Five boys - Donald "Duck" Matthews, Anthony "Choirboy" Stone, J.T. Matthews, Terrence "Dresser" Williams, and Eddie King, Jr. - perform at a Battle of the Bands contest as The Heartbeats. The group loses to Flash and the Ebony Sparks, but pleases the crowd and is noticed by Jimmy Potter. Jimmy offers to manage the group, promising them $100 if they do not win the next month's Battle of the Bands contest. After they lose again, Jimmy pays them. When the owner of the club asks to hire them, they agree to let Jimmy manage them.

Bird and The Midnight Falcons, witnessing the Heartbeats rehearsing for a competition, become concerned they could lose; Bird asks his girlfriend to invite her friends and boo The Heartbeats while cheering The Falcons. The announcer, a cousin of one of the Falcons, forces The Heartbeats to use the house piano player. Duck grows frustrated with the bad playing and takes over the piano stool. Eddie leads the group in a number that results in Bird's girlfriend fainting in his arms. The Heartbeats win the contest and the interest of Big Red Davis, who owns Big Red Records. Big Red offers them a deal, but Jimmy and his wife Eleanor Potter, aware of Big Red's corruption, decline. The group instead releases their first single on Jimmy's own independent label and searches for a record company they can trust, but no one else is interested aside from a label that wants to buy Duck's songs for a group they've already signed, The Five Horsemen. As a result, the Heartbeats are forced to sign with Big Red.

The group goes on the road for a music tour. However, the travel is marred by racism and poor living conditions. Dresser's girlfriend visits and reveals she is pregnant. The group's first album cover features white people, despite the label having earlier approved a photo of the Heartbeats as the cover.

Throughout the mid-to-late 1960s, The Five Heartbeats receive numerous awards, chart several hits, and are featured on magazine covers. However, Eddie abuses alcohol and cocaine, affecting his performance and prompting his girlfriend, Baby Doll, to break up with him. Convinced that Jimmy intends to replace him due to his deteriorating condition, he cuts a deal with Big Red to have Jimmy cut out of his contract. Jimmy threatens to go to authorities with information about bootlegged LPs, cooked books, and payola that could have Big Red arrested, leading the latter to have him killed. Following Jimmy's funeral, the group learns that Eddie's deceit caused the fallout between Jimmy and Big Red. Big Red is ultimately convicted of Jimmy's murder, forcing the group to sign with a new record label. Guilt-ridden over his indirect role in Jimmy's death, Eddie leaves the Heartbeats in disgrace and falls further into substance abuse and poverty as his friends can only watch on.

The Heartbeats add Flash as their lead singer in Eddie's place. Duck comes to suspect his fiancé, Tanya Sawyer, is having an affair with Choirboy. He follows her to a hotel but discovers that Tanya is meeting with J.T., not Choirboy. Tanya's relationship with J.T. predates her relationship with Duck, but she says she is now in love with Duck. J.T. urges Tanya to disclose the affair, but she refuses. At an awards ceremony celebrating their success, Flash announces he is going solo. Duck reveals that he knows about the affair between Tanya and J.T. and also leaves the group, resulting in the Heartbeats' disbandment.

The film skips ahead to the early 1990s. Choirboy has returned to singing in his father's church. Eddie has become clean and sober after converting to Christianity: he is now married to Baby Doll, sings in Choirboy's choir, and manages his own group. He asks Duck to write songs for them, who agrees. J.T. is now married to a wife and two children, including a son named "Duck"; the brothers finally reconcile. The only one to have maintained a singing career is Flash, who transitioned from doo-wop to pop music, and is part of the group Flash and The Five Horsemen.

At a family gathering, The former Five Heartbeats reunite in front of their families and friends and try to remember and show their old moves. At first, Eddie declines, but Eleanor, coming to terms with her husband's death, forgives him.

Cast Edit

  • Robert Townsend as Donald "Duck" Matthews, The Five Heartbeats' co-founder and brother of fellow Heartbeat's member J.T. Matthews, and originally was only the composer and musician for the group.
  • Leon Robinson as J.T. Matthews: J.T., the older brother to Duck. A womanizer; he and his brother Duck share a close and sometimes turbulent relationship.
  • Michael Wright as Eddie King, Jr., the lead vocalist of the band and falls into a life of drugs and alcohol.
  • Tico Wells as Anthony "Choirboy" Stone, a choir boy in his father's church, Stone's father does not support his decision to become a music artist.
  • Harry J. Lennix as Terrence "Dresser" Williams, the group's bass singer. He is replaced by Ernest "Sarge" Johnson as the choreographer after Sarge out-dances Dresser.
  • John Canada Terrell as Michael "Flash" Turner, previously lead singer of Flash and the Ebony Sparks, Flash is brought in as The Five Heartbeats' lead singer when Eddie goes into a downward spiral.
  • Hawthorne James as Big Red Davis, corrupt owner of Big Red Records.
  • Chuck Patterson as Jimmy Potter, The Heartbeats' manager.
  • Diahann Carroll as Eleanor Potter, Jimmy Potter's wife.
  • Roy Fegan as Victor "Bird" Thomas, the lead singer of Bird and The Midnight Falcons.
  • Harold Nicholas as Ernest "Sarge" Johnson, The Five Heartbeat's choreographer.
  • Troy Beyer as Baby Doll, Eddie's girlfriend.
  • Theresa Randle as Brenda Williams, Dresser's girlfriend.

Production Edit

After writing (along with Keenen Ivory Wayans), producing, directing, and starring in his first film Hollywood Shuffle, Robert Townsend had attained near-cult status among independent filmmakers due to his dedication to that film—a project which caused him to max out all his credit cards and spend nearly $100,000 of his own money raised through savings and various acting jobs in order to produce the film. When writing Townsend's first studio film The Five Heartbeats, Townsend and Wayans kept comedy an important aspect of the film, but also explored complex characters in a more dramatic way.[11]

The Five Heartbeats was originally set up as a development deal at Warner Bros. in 1988, with Keenan Ivory Wayans, his brother Damon, and others tapped to star.[12] Warner passed on the project, and the Wayans moved on to develop and star in the Fox sketch comedy show In Living Color instead.[12]

Townsend resurrected Heartbeats at 20th Century Fox in 1990.[12] Years before, Townsend had had a small role as a member of the fictional Motown-style group "The Sorels" in the 1984 film Streets of Fire. His original screenplay was inspired by the lives and careers of Motown group The Temptations, and Townsend had met with former lead singers David Ruffin and Eddie Kendrick with the intention of hiring them as technical advisors.[12] Fox vetoed bringing Ruffin and Kendrick onto the production, for fear that Motown founder Berry Gordy, Jr. might sue the studio.[12] Rhythm and blues-singing group The Dells, who were renowned for their four-decade career, became the technical advisors instead.

Townsend used his film to depict a similar story to the careers of the Temptations and the Dells, following the lives of three friends who aspire to musical stardom.[10] Given the setting of the film, he was able to tie in other elements, such as race relations, as well.[10][better source needed]

Due to the production's budgetary constraints, Townsend used little-known actors of the time, with the exceptions of Leon Robinson, Diahann Carroll and Harold Nicholas of The Nicholas Brothers.[1] Townsend had considered Denzel Washington as Eddie King, Jr. and Whitney Houston as Baby Doll.[12] The former was not cast due to budget concerns and the latter passed on the role as it was felt to be too small.[12]

Promotion Edit

To promote the film prior to its release, Townsend, along with the other actors who portrayed the fictional musical quartet The Five Heartbeats (Leon Robinson, Michael Wright, Harry J. Lennix, and Tico Wells) performed in a concert with real-life Soul/R&B vocal group The Dells, one of many groups that inspired the film. The Dells sang and recorded the vocals as the actors lip synced.[13]

Soundtrack Edit

The Five Heartbeats
(Music from the Motion Picture)
Soundtrack album by
Various Artists
ReleasedApril 2, 1991
GenreR&B, soul
LabelVirgin[9][14]
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic     [15]

A soundtrack for the film was released by Virgin Records, featuring original music by various artists. Both "Nights Like This" and "A Heart Is a House for Love" became top 20 hits on the U.S. Billboard Hot R&B Singles chart.[15] Many of the tracks are credited to fictional characters in the film as opposed to the actual vocalists. After 7's "Nights Like This" won the film an ASCAP Award.[16]

  1. "A Heart Is a House for Love" - Billy Valentine/ The Dells
  2. "We Haven't Finished Yet" - Patti LaBelle, Tressa Thomas, Billy Valentine
  3. "Nights Like This" - After 7
  4. "Bring Back the Days" - U.S. Male
  5. "Baby Stop Running Around" - Bird & The Midnight Falcons
  6. "In the Middle" - Dee Harvey
  7. "Nothing but Love" - The Dells with Billy Valentine
  8. "Are You Ready for Me" - Dee Harvey
  9. "Stay in My Corner" - The Dells
  10. "I Feel Like Going On" - Andraé Crouch[14][15] (Eddie, Baby Doll and the L.A. Mass Choir)

Certifications Edit

Region Certification Certified units/sales
United States (RIAA)[17] Gold 500,000^

^ Shipments figures based on certification alone.

Reception Edit

The film grossed approximately $8.5 million after being released in 862 theaters throughout North America.[18] The film was not well received by a majority of critics.[10] On Rotten Tomatoes The Five Heartbeats has an approval rating of 39%, based on reviews from 18 critics.[10]

Roger Ebert of the Chicago Sun-Times commented that:

...at feature length, Townsend shows a real talent, and, not surprisingly, an ability to avoid most cliches, to go for the human truth in his characters...by the end we really care about these guys...There is one obligatory scene showing racial prejudice against the group, and it seems a little tacked on, as if the only purpose of the Southern trip was to justify the scene.[19]

Due to the nature of the film, music montages were often used to progress the plot; critics considered this a major flaw.[20]

The numerous musical performances in the film were highly acclaimed.[20] All Music complimented the Dells' lead singer Marvin Junior (who provided the singing voice for fictional character Eddie King Jr.) stating that he was "one of the most underrated voices in pop music."[14] Tressa Thomas' performance of "We Haven't Finished Yet," in particular, was given favorable attention by critics.[21][22]

The film received an ASCAP award for Most Performed Songs in a Motion Picture for the song "Nights Like This."[23]

Home media Edit

A DVD was released for the film in 2002, a special edition was also released in 2007 for the film's 15th Anniversary which includes additional content.[9]

Footnotes Edit

  1. ^ a b c d . www.vh1.com. Archived from the original on 26 May 2005. Retrieved 22 May 2022.
  2. ^ . www.vh1.com. Archived from the original on 30 April 2005. Retrieved 22 May 2022.
  3. ^ . www.vh1.com. Archived from the original on 30 April 2005. Retrieved 22 May 2022.
  4. ^ a b c "The Five Heartbeats". IMDb. 29 March 1991.
  5. ^ http://search.ew.com/EWSearch/ew/search/search.html?search=the+five+heartbeats&x=0&y=0/[permanent dead link]
  6. ^ "AFI|Catalog".
  7. ^ Erickson, Hal. . MSN. Microsoft. Archived from the original on 2014-07-30. Retrieved 2019-02-15. Loosely 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 1960s singing aggregation.
  8. ^ http://search.ew.com/EWSearch/ew/search/search.html?search=the+five+heartbeats&x=0&y=0[permanent dead link]
  9. ^ a b c "Answers - the Most Trusted Place for Answering Life's Questions". Answers.com.
  10. ^ a b c d e "The Five Heartbeats". Rotten Tomatoes.
  11. ^ Donalson, Melvin (December 2003). Black Directors in Hollywood. ISBN 9780292701793.
  12. ^ a b c d e f g Townsend, Robert (Director) (August 27, 2018). Making The Five Heartbeats (Motion picture). Hollywood: Green Lighthouse.
  13. ^ . Entertainment Weekly. Archived from the original on 2007-04-01.
  14. ^ a b c "The Five Heartbeats - The Five Heartbeats | Songs, Reviews, Credits". AllMusic. Retrieved 27 February 2022.
  15. ^ a b c "Artist". Artistdirect.com.
  16. ^ Jet Vol. 109, No. 4 'The Five Heartbeats' Celebrates 15th Anniversary With Special DVD. "Also written by Keenen Ivory Wayans, the film won an ASCAP Award for the song, Nights Like This. "
  17. ^ "American album certifications – Soundtrack – The Five Heartbeats". Recording Industry Association of America. Retrieved June 28, 2022.
  18. ^ "The Five Heartbeats". Box Office Mojo. Retrieved 27 February 2022.
  19. ^ . rogerebert.suntimes.com. Archived from the original on 12 April 2005. Retrieved 22 May 2022.
  20. ^ a b "DVD Talk". Dvdtalk.com. Retrieved 27 February 2022.
  21. ^ "The Five Heartbeats (R)". The Washington Post. 1991.
  22. ^ . Entertainment Weekly. Archived from the original on 2008-05-14.
  23. ^ "The Five Heartbeats - IMDb". IMDb.

External links Edit

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The Five Heartbeats is a 1991 musical drama film directed by Robert Townsend who co wrote the script with Keenen Ivory Wayans Produced and distributed by 20th Century Fox the film s main cast includes Townsend Michael Wright Leon Robinson Harry J Lennix Tico Wells Harold Nicholas and Diahann Carroll 1 The plot of the film which is loosely based on the lives of several artists The Dells The Temptations Four Tops Wilson Pickett James Brown Frankie Lymon Sam Cooke and others 7 follows the three decade career of the rhythm and blues vocal group The Five Heartbeats The film depicts the rise and fall of a Motown inspired soul act through the eyes of one of the Heartbeats Donald Duck Matthews The Five HeartbeatsTheatrical release posterDirected byRobert Townsend 1 Written byRobert TownsendKeenen Ivory Wayans 2 Produced byLoretha C Jones 3 StarringRobert Townsend Michael Wright Leon Harry J Lennix Tico Wells Harold Nicholas Diahann Carroll 1 CinematographyBill DillEdited byJohn CarterMusic byStanley ClarkeProductioncompany20th Century Fox 4 Distributed by20th Century Fox 4 Release dateMarch 29 1991 1991 03 29 U S 5 Running time122 minutesCountryUnited StatesLanguageEnglish 4 Budget 9 10 million 6 Box office 8 750 400 citation needed The film was released to most North American audiences on March 29 1991 8 however it was not made available to audiences in other continents until 2002 when a DVD was released Another DVD was released in 2006 for the film s 15th anniversary 9 The movie received mixed reviews from critics 10 Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast 3 Production 3 1 Promotion 4 Soundtrack 4 1 Certifications 5 Reception 6 Home media 7 Footnotes 8 External linksPlot EditFive boys Donald Duck Matthews Anthony Choirboy Stone J T Matthews Terrence Dresser Williams and Eddie King Jr perform at a Battle of the Bands contest as The Heartbeats The group loses to Flash and the Ebony Sparks but pleases the crowd and is noticed by Jimmy Potter Jimmy offers to manage the group promising them 100 if they do not win the next month s Battle of the Bands contest After they lose again Jimmy pays them When the owner of the club asks to hire them they agree to let Jimmy manage them Bird and The Midnight Falcons witnessing the Heartbeats rehearsing for a competition become concerned they could lose Bird asks his girlfriend to invite her friends and boo The Heartbeats while cheering The Falcons The announcer a cousin of one of the Falcons forces The Heartbeats to use the house piano player Duck grows frustrated with the bad playing and takes over the piano stool Eddie leads the group in a number that results in Bird s girlfriend fainting in his arms The Heartbeats win the contest and the interest of Big Red Davis who owns Big Red Records Big Red offers them a deal but Jimmy and his wife Eleanor Potter aware of Big Red s corruption decline The group instead releases their first single on Jimmy s own independent label and searches for a record company they can trust but no one else is interested aside from a label that wants to buy Duck s songs for a group they ve already signed The Five Horsemen As a result the Heartbeats are forced to sign with Big Red The group goes on the road for a music tour However the travel is marred by racism and poor living conditions Dresser s girlfriend visits and reveals she is pregnant The group s first album cover features white people despite the label having earlier approved a photo of the Heartbeats as the cover Throughout the mid to late 1960s The Five Heartbeats receive numerous awards chart several hits and are featured on magazine covers However Eddie abuses alcohol and cocaine affecting his performance and prompting his girlfriend Baby Doll to break up with him Convinced that Jimmy intends to replace him due to his deteriorating condition he cuts a deal with Big Red to have Jimmy cut out of his contract Jimmy threatens to go to authorities with information about bootlegged LPs cooked books and payola that could have Big Red arrested leading the latter to have him killed Following Jimmy s funeral the group learns that Eddie s deceit caused the fallout between Jimmy and Big Red Big Red is ultimately convicted of Jimmy s murder forcing the group to sign with a new record label Guilt ridden over his indirect role in Jimmy s death Eddie leaves the Heartbeats in disgrace and falls further into substance abuse and poverty as his friends can only watch on The Heartbeats add Flash as their lead singer in Eddie s place Duck comes to suspect his fiance Tanya Sawyer is having an affair with Choirboy He follows her to a hotel but discovers that Tanya is meeting with J T not Choirboy Tanya s relationship with J T predates her relationship with Duck but she says she is now in love with Duck J T urges Tanya to disclose the affair but she refuses At an awards ceremony celebrating their success Flash announces he is going solo Duck reveals that he knows about the affair between Tanya and J T and also leaves the group resulting in the Heartbeats disbandment The film skips ahead to the early 1990s Choirboy has returned to singing in his father s church Eddie has become clean and sober after converting to Christianity he is now married to Baby Doll sings in Choirboy s choir and manages his own group He asks Duck to write songs for them who agrees J T is now married to a wife and two children including a son named Duck the brothers finally reconcile The only one to have maintained a singing career is Flash who transitioned from doo wop to pop music and is part of the group Flash and The Five Horsemen At a family gathering The former Five Heartbeats reunite in front of their families and friends and try to remember and show their old moves At first Eddie declines but Eleanor coming to terms with her husband s death forgives him Cast EditRobert Townsend as Donald Duck Matthews The Five Heartbeats co founder and brother of fellow Heartbeat s member J T Matthews and originally was only the composer and musician for the group Leon Robinson as J T Matthews J T the older brother to Duck A womanizer he and his brother Duck share a close and sometimes turbulent relationship Michael Wright as Eddie King Jr the lead vocalist of the band and falls into a life of drugs and alcohol Tico Wells as Anthony Choirboy Stone a choir boy in his father s church Stone s father does not support his decision to become a music artist Harry J Lennix as Terrence Dresser Williams the group s bass singer He is replaced by Ernest Sarge Johnson as the choreographer after Sarge out dances Dresser John Canada Terrell as Michael Flash Turner previously lead singer of Flash and the Ebony Sparks Flash is brought in as The Five Heartbeats lead singer when Eddie goes into a downward spiral Hawthorne James as Big Red Davis corrupt owner of Big Red Records Chuck Patterson as Jimmy Potter The Heartbeats manager Diahann Carroll as Eleanor Potter Jimmy Potter s wife Roy Fegan as Victor Bird Thomas the lead singer of Bird and The Midnight Falcons Harold Nicholas as Ernest Sarge Johnson The Five Heartbeat s choreographer Troy Beyer as Baby Doll Eddie s girlfriend Theresa Randle as Brenda Williams Dresser s girlfriend Production EditAfter writing along with Keenen Ivory Wayans producing directing and starring in his first film Hollywood Shuffle Robert Townsend had attained near cult status among independent filmmakers due to his dedication to that film a project which caused him to max out all his credit cards and spend nearly 100 000 of his own money raised through savings and various acting jobs in order to produce the film When writing Townsend s first studio film The Five Heartbeats Townsend and Wayans kept comedy an important aspect of the film but also explored complex characters in a more dramatic way 11 The Five Heartbeats was originally set up as a development deal at Warner Bros in 1988 with Keenan Ivory Wayans his brother Damon and others tapped to star 12 Warner passed on the project and the Wayans moved on to develop and star in the Fox sketch comedy show In Living Color instead 12 Townsend resurrected Heartbeats at 20th Century Fox in 1990 12 Years before Townsend had had a small role as a member of the fictional Motown style group The Sorels in the 1984 film Streets of Fire His original screenplay was inspired by the lives and careers of Motown group The Temptations and Townsend had met with former lead singers David Ruffin and Eddie Kendrick with the intention of hiring them as technical advisors 12 Fox vetoed bringing Ruffin and Kendrick onto the production for fear that Motown founder Berry Gordy Jr might sue the studio 12 Rhythm and blues singing group The Dells who were renowned for their four decade career became the technical advisors instead Townsend used his film to depict a similar story to the careers of the Temptations and the Dells following the lives of three friends who aspire to musical stardom 10 Given the setting of the film he was able to tie in other elements such as race relations as well 10 better source needed Due to the production s budgetary constraints Townsend used little known actors of the time with the exceptions of Leon Robinson Diahann Carroll and Harold Nicholas of The Nicholas Brothers 1 Townsend had considered Denzel Washington as Eddie King Jr and Whitney Houston as Baby Doll 12 The former was not cast due to budget concerns and the latter passed on the role as it was felt to be too small 12 Promotion Edit To promote the film prior to its release Townsend along with the other actors who portrayed the fictional musical quartet The Five Heartbeats Leon Robinson Michael Wright Harry J Lennix and Tico Wells performed in a concert with real life Soul R amp B vocal group The Dells one of many groups that inspired the film The Dells sang and recorded the vocals as the actors lip synced 13 Soundtrack EditThe Five Heartbeats Music from the Motion Picture Soundtrack album by Various ArtistsReleasedApril 2 1991GenreR amp B soulLabelVirgin 9 14 Professional ratingsReview scoresSourceRatingAllMusic nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 15 A soundtrack for the film was released by Virgin Records featuring original music by various artists Both Nights Like This and A Heart Is a House for Love became top 20 hits on the U S Billboard Hot R amp B Singles chart 15 Many of the tracks are credited to fictional characters in the film as opposed to the actual vocalists After 7 s Nights Like This won the film an ASCAP Award 16 A Heart Is a House for Love Billy Valentine The Dells We Haven t Finished Yet Patti LaBelle Tressa Thomas Billy Valentine Nights Like This After 7 Bring Back the Days U S Male Baby Stop Running Around Bird amp The Midnight Falcons In the Middle Dee Harvey Nothing but Love The Dells with Billy Valentine Are You Ready for Me Dee Harvey Stay in My Corner The Dells I Feel Like Going On Andrae Crouch 14 15 Eddie Baby Doll and the L A Mass Choir Certifications Edit Region Certification Certified units salesUnited States RIAA 17 Gold 500 000 Shipments figures based on certification alone Reception EditThe film grossed approximately 8 5 million after being released in 862 theaters throughout North America 18 The film was not well received by a majority of critics 10 On Rotten Tomatoes The Five Heartbeats has an approval rating of 39 based on reviews from 18 critics 10 Roger Ebert of the Chicago Sun Times commented that at feature length Townsend shows a real talent and not surprisingly an ability to avoid most cliches to go for the human truth in his characters by the end we really care about these guys There is one obligatory scene showing racial prejudice against the group and it seems a little tacked on as if the only purpose of the Southern trip was to justify the scene 19 Due to the nature of the film music montages were often used to progress the plot critics considered this a major flaw 20 The numerous musical performances in the film were highly acclaimed 20 All Music complimented the Dells lead singer Marvin Junior who provided the singing voice for fictional character Eddie King Jr stating that he was one of the most underrated voices in pop music 14 Tressa Thomas performance of We Haven t Finished Yet in particular was given favorable attention by critics 21 22 The film received an ASCAP award for Most Performed Songs in a Motion Picture for the song Nights Like This 23 Home media EditA DVD was released for the film in 2002 a special edition was also released in 2007 for the film s 15th Anniversary which includes additional content 9 Footnotes Edit a b c d VH1 com Movies Movie The Five Heartbeats Cast amp Crew www vh1 com Archived from the original on 26 May 2005 Retrieved 22 May 2022 VH1 com Movies Movie The Five Heartbeats Plot www vh1 com Archived from the original on 30 April 2005 Retrieved 22 May 2022 VH1 com Movies Movie The Five Heartbeats Details www vh1 com Archived from the original on 30 April 2005 Retrieved 22 May 2022 a b c The Five Heartbeats IMDb 29 March 1991 http search ew com EWSearch ew search search html search the five heartbeats amp x 0 amp y 0 permanent dead link AFI Catalog Erickson Hal The Five Heartbeats Overview MSN Microsoft Archived from the original on 2014 07 30 Retrieved 2019 02 15 Loosely based on the life and times of several R amp 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 1960s singing aggregation http search ew com EWSearch ew search search html search the five heartbeats amp x 0 amp y 0 permanent dead link a b c Answers the Most Trusted Place for Answering Life s Questions Answers com a b c d e The Five Heartbeats Rotten Tomatoes Donalson Melvin December 2003 Black Directors in Hollywood ISBN 9780292701793 a b c d e f g Townsend Robert Director August 27 2018 Making The Five Heartbeats Motion picture Hollywood Green Lighthouse HEARTBEATS OF AMERICA The Five Heartbeats Pop Culture News News Notes 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