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Frankie Lymon Bio
 Why Do Fools Fall In Love (Full Frame, Widescreen) Three beautiful women visit record executive Morris Levy with one thing in mind: to claim the music royalties earned by their husband, the late, great '50s rock icon Frankie Lymon. They say god things and bad news always travel in threes: looks like the talented, trouble Frankie left more than his music behind. Heart, humor and three-part disharmony reign as the three wives maneuver to one-up each other and claim the estate. Halle Berry, Vivica A. Fox and Lela Rochon play the very different women who discover they have something in common - the same husband (Larenz Tate). Gregory Nava ("Selena") directs, chronicling a song-filled (over 30 soundtrack tunes) rags-to-riches-to-ruin story of Lymon through the women's relationships with him.
 Frankie And Johnny (Widescreen, Collector's Edition) Al Pacino and Michelle Pfeiffer light up the screen in this captivating romantic comedy. Pfeiffer plays Frankie, a waitress at a N.Y.C. coffee shop. After a series of hurtful relationships, the last thing Frankie's looking for is a new man...until he comes looking for her. Pacino is an outgoing ex-con who's hired as the new short-order cook. He's head-over-heels crazy for Frankie. But to Frankie, they're as different as scrambled and hard-boiled. What can he mean when he says, "We were a couple before we ever met"? Directed by Garry Marshall ("Pretty Woman"), "Frankie & Johnny" is a "delightfully unique love story with a delightfully unique sense of fun" (David Sheehan, KNBD-TV, Los Angeles).
Frankie Lymon - Frankie Lymon (September 30, 1942 – February 28, 1968) was the leader of a doo wop group called The Teenagers. The group released their debut single, "Why Do Fools Fall in Love", to considerable success. Jimmy Castor - Jimmy Castor is an American R&B and funk musician from New York City. In the late 1950s, he worked with the doo-wop group Frankie Lymon and the Teenagers. Why Do Fools Fall in Love (song) - Why Do Fools Fall in Love was originally a 1956 hit song by doo-wop group Frankie Lymon & the Teenagers and later revived 25 years later by soul singer Diana Ross in 1981. The Bio-Droid Threat - The Bio-Droid Threat took place when the Separatists ordered thousands of deadly bio-droids, machines with organic components that were resistant to blaster fire. Masters Obi-Wan Kenobi and Kit Fisto were sent to Ord Cestus, a planet where the bio-droids were being made, and tried to convince Cestus Cybernetics not to deal with the Separatists.
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