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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 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. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

  • Release date:March 29, 1991

Cast

Robert Townsend
as Duck
Michael Wright
as Eddie
Leon
as J.T.
Harry J. Lennix
as Dresser
Tico Wells
as Choirboy
Chuck Patterson
as Jimmy Potter
Diahann Carroll
as Eleanor Potter
The Nicholas Brothers
as Ernest 'Sarge' Johnson
Hawthorne James
as Big Red
Harold Nicholas
as Sarge
Brian Bradley
as Five Horseman
Carla Brothers
as Tanya Sawyer
Eugene Robert Glazer
as David Green
O.L. Duke
as Monroe
Troy Beyer
as Baby Doll
Kasi Lemmons
as Cookie
John Canada Terrell
as Michael "Flash" Turner
Tommy Redmond Hicks
as Pastor Blake
Bob Mardis
as Midnight Falcon
Paul Benjamin
as Mr. King
Frank Fontaine
as Poker Player
Christopher Bradley
as Theatre Security Man
David McKnight
as Pastor Stone
Roger Rose
as The Midnight Falcon
Bobby McGee
as Leon
Randy Harris
as Big Red's Guy
Wayne "Crescendo" Ward
as Ebony Sparks
Vincent J. Isaac
as Hitman
Gregory "Popeye" Alexander
as Midnight Falcon
Ron Smith
as Poker Player
David Drummond
as Policeman
Deborah Lacey
as Rose
Donnie Simpson
as Himself
Alexis Johnson
as Little Girl
Fred Asparagus
as Big Red's Guy
Gigi Bolden
as Crystal
Griff Ruggles
as Policeman
Jaki Brown-Karman
Jimmy Woodard
as Midnight Falcon
Joel Weiss
as St. George Hotel Doorman
Joey Gaynor
as Five Horseman
John Witherspoon
as Wild Rudy
Kathleen Mitchell
as Crystal
Lakisha Luke
as Matthew's Kid
Tiffanique Webb
as Speakeasy Girl
Timmie Rogers
as Buddy Lewis
Tommy Townsend
as Matthew's Kid
Tressa Thomas
as Duck's Baby Sister
Veronica Redd
as Mrs. Matthews
Virginia Watson
Lamont Johnson
as Bobby Cassanova
Harris Peet
as Phil Shumway
Harry Stanback
as Speakeasy Guy
Lisa Mende
as Marcia Sayles
Anne-Marie Johnson
as Sydney Todd
Marilyn Coleman
as Mrs. King
Monique Mannen
as Sandra Tillman
Arnold Johnson
as Mr. Matthews
Norma Donaldson
as Mrs. Sawyer
Phyllis Applegate
as Myra Stone
Recoe Walker
as Ebony Sparks
Ron Jaxson
as Ebony Sparks
Roy Fegan
as Bird
Barry Diamond
as Five Horseman
Shanel Cason
as J.T.'s Little Girl
Shannon Chambers
as Matthew's Kid
Suzanne Suter
as Crystal
Theresa Randle
as Brenda

Crew

Robert Townsend
Director
Robert Townsend
Producer
Kokayi Ampah
Producer
Christina Schmidlin
Producer
Robert Townsend
Screenwriter
Keenen Ivory Wayans
Screenwriter
William Dill
Cinematographer
Christopher Young
Composer (Music Score)
Stanley Clarke
Composer (Music Score)
Wynn P. Thomas
Production Designer
Don Diers
Art Director
Nancy Israel
Co-producer
Samara Schaffer
Set Designer
Ruth E. Carter
Costume Designer
David Brownlow
Sound/Sound Designer
Michael Peters
Choreography
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