In the 1950s, there was a du-woo singer named Frankie Limon who died and left a great legacy. Three women Zola Taylor, Elizabeth Waters, and Emira emerged for wealth, each claiming to be the widow of Frankie Limon, claiming legal rights to Limon's inheritance.
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?
Reeling Reviews
April 09, 2005
Larenz Tate is terrific recreating the excitement of Frankie's stage presence.