In the mid-80s, three women (each with an attorney) arrive at the office of New York entertainment manager, Morris Levy. One is an L.A. singer, formerly of the Platters; one is a petty thief from Philly; one teaches school in a small Georgia town. Each claims to be the widow of long-dead doo-wop singer-songwriter Frankie Lyman, and each wants years of royalties due to his estate, money Levy has never shared. During an ensuing civil trial, flashbacks tell the story of each one's life with Lyman, a boyish, high-pitched, dynamic performer, lost to heroin. Slowly, the three wives establish their own bond.
as Frankie Lymon
as Zola Taylor
as Elizabeth 'Mickey' Waters
as Emira Eagle
as Judge Lambrey
as Lawrence Roberts
as Morris Levy
as Young Little Richard
as Stage Manager
as Richard Barrett
as Paula King
as Himself
as Girl Group Singer
as Redd Foxx
as Herman Santiago
as Peter Markowitz
as Drug Dealer
as Joe Negroni
as Eddie Williams
as Linda
as Jimmy Mac (as Alex Thomas Jr.)