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Sparkle

  • 1976
  • PG
  • 1h 38m
IMDb RATING
6.7/10
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Lonette McKee, Dwan Smith, and Philip Michael Thomas in Sparkle (1976)
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Three sisters form a singing group in 1950s Harlem, but success threatens to ruin their relationship forever.Three sisters form a singing group in 1950s Harlem, but success threatens to ruin their relationship forever.Three sisters form a singing group in 1950s Harlem, but success threatens to ruin their relationship forever.

  • Director
    • Sam O'Steen
  • Writers
    • Joel Schumacher
    • Howard Rosenman
  • Stars
    • Philip Michael Thomas
    • Irene Cara
    • Lonette McKee
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.7/10
    2K
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    • Director
      • Sam O'Steen
    • Writers
      • Joel Schumacher
      • Howard Rosenman
    • Stars
      • Philip Michael Thomas
      • Irene Cara
      • Lonette McKee
    • 24User reviews
    • 20Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Philip Michael Thomas
    Philip Michael Thomas
    • Stix
    • (as Philip M. Thomas)
    Irene Cara
    Irene Cara
    • Sparkle
    Lonette McKee
    Lonette McKee
    • Sister
    Dwan Smith
    • Delores
    Mary Alice
    Mary Alice
    • Effie
    Dorian Harewood
    Dorian Harewood
    • Levi
    Tony King
    Tony King
    • Satin
    Beatrice Winde
    • Mrs. Waters
    Paul Lambert
    Paul Lambert
    • Moe Gerber
    Joyce Easton
    • Lee Gerber
    Otis Day
    Otis Day
    • Ham
    • (as De Wayne Jessie)
    Norma Miller
    Norma Miller
    • Doreen Baker
    Talya Ferro
    • Miss Taylor
    Bob Delegall
    Bob Delegall
    • Mr. Daniels
    • (as Robert W. Delegall)
    Armelia McQueen
    Armelia McQueen
    • Tune Ann
    Don Bexley
    Don Bexley
    • Bubbles Sweeney
    Timmie Rogers
    • Comic M-C
    Ken Renard
    Ken Renard
    • Shimmy Dodson
    • Director
      • Sam O'Steen
    • Writers
      • Joel Schumacher
      • Howard Rosenman
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    • Production, box office & more at IMDbPro

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    7tavm

    Sparkle is quite a charming musical drama about three sisters forming a group

    After several years of reading about this musical film, I finally watched Sparkle on Netflix Streaming. It's about a trio of Harlem sisters consisting of Lonette McKee (Sister), Dwan Smith (Dolores), and Irene Cara (Sparkle). Philip Michael Thomas also appears as Stix who's originally one of two male members of the group before becoming the groups' manager later on. And Mary Alice plays their mother Effie. The original songs are by Curtis Mayfield who was from Chicago of which I'm also a native of. The presentations of the performances are very good especially when Ms. McKee or later Ms. Cara are showcased in their close-ups. It was also a nice treat to see Don Bexley-best known to me and others as Bubba on "Sandford and Son"-as one of the M.C.'s. The drama was maybe a little too quick the way they were presented but overall, I very much liked Sparkle. P.S. When I read the obits of Whitney Houston yesterday and found out about her involvement in an upcoming remake with Jordin Sparks as the title character and Ms. Houston as the mother, my heart broke when I realized she wouldn't live to see the result which will be released this August. So it's in her memory I dedicate this review.
    5moonspinner55

    Yet another rags-to-riches story...

    Black sibling soul group in 1950's New York hits it big, but big sister Lonette McKee begins to spiral downward with booze and drugs, putting the group's reputation on the line. Well-made, but awfully thin little drama with a fine Curtis Mayfield musical score but not enough drama to involve a wide audience. Certainly begins well but quickly loses steam. McKee is the acting stand-out here, but her character's descent into the blues comes awfully fast. Result is a picture that plays its best cards too soon, leaving a lot of dead space in the second-half. Some enjoyable moments, evocative cinematography and art direction, but a lot of show-biz clichés. ** from ****
    9netnuevo

    Unforgettable

    I watched this movie every chance I got, back in the Seventies when it came out on cable. It was my introduction to Harlem, which has fascinated me (and Bill Clinton) ever since. I was still very young, and the movie made a big impression on me. It was great to see a movie about other young girls growing up, trying to decide whom they wanted to be, and making some bad choices as well as good ones. I was dazzled by Lonette McKee's beauty, the great dresses they eventually got to wear, and the snappy dialogue. As someone being raised by a single mother as well, I could really identify with these girls and their lives. It's funny, these characters seem almost more real to me than Beyonce Knowles!
    10davesmooth

    An excellent story of love & family

    An excellent movie. Superb acting by Mary Alice, Phillip M. Thomas, and a young Irene Cara. Tony King was very realistic in his role of Satin. This movie was one of the last predominately "all black" movies of the 70's and unlike the "blaxploitation" movies of that era, this movie actually had a plot, and was very well done. The movie soundtrack, sung by Aretha Franklin, was popular on the R&B charts at the time.
    7bokiluis

    A Supremes-like Storyline

    With the success of "Dreamgirls" on Broadway and film, and several other films with similar story lines, one wonders if there will ever be an actual bio-film of the real Supremes? To the embittered review by "Husky Miller"(his handle kind of tells you something of his personality), "Sparkle" is not supposed to be some sort of definitive drama. It is entertainment. Unfortunately, until Berry Gordy/Motown Film Productions began making movies like the multi-nominated "Lady Sings the Blues", Hollywood was very conservative in green lighting films targeted first to the black community. The early 70s saw a mishmash of so-called "black exploitation" movies. Hollywood understood there's an audience of moviegoers that were underserved. But just like "slum lord housing", the movies being made were low budget trash that had extremely limited endurance. Just like Mr. Gordy upgraded the image of black artists and entertainment with global appealing stars like The Supremes (hence Diana Ross), The Temptations. The Jackson 5, Motown films symbolized works with crossover appeal. "Lady Sings the Blues", "Mahogany", "The Wiz", "Bingo Long and the Travelling Allstars" endures nearly a half century later and are still seen on cable. It's no coincidence that Motown gave the world, a Mount Rushmore-like of artists from the aforementioned The Supremes, The Temptations, The Jackson 5, Diana Ross, Michael Jackson, Marvin Gaye and Smokey Robinson for instance. So "Sparkle" is by no means some great work of art, but, it is a labor of love that inspired an update in 2012 by the late, great Whitney Houston, En Vogue even turned one of the songs "Something He Can Feel" into a hit again in the 90s. So Mr. Miller, lighten up and try and find the innocence and joy in an entertaining film.

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    • Trivia
      Although the film was reported to be a disastrous box office bomb back in 1976, the box office records for the film have remained anonymous and it is unknown how much money the film made during its theatrical run.
    • Goofs
      While singing Hooked on Your Love, Delores can be seen singing some of Sister's parts.
    • Quotes

      Sister: [after Delores and Sparkle discover her drug addiction] Can't you see? Sister can't fly on only one wing.....

    • Alternate versions
      UK releases are cut by 26 secs to remove footage of cockfighting.
    • Connections
      Featured in Afro Promo (1997)
    • Soundtracks
      Jim Dandy
      (uncredited)

      Written by Lincoln Chase

      Performed by Renn Woods

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    • How long is Sparkle?
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    • There is an instrumental song playing while Stix is brushing/dusting the album. It's an instrumental piece, I thought it was from the 60s but the movie's setting is the 50s. Anyway, it's at approximately 1:15:13 in the movie. My grandparents loved that type of music, that song. Was curious what it was. Thanks.

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    • Release date
      • April 7, 1976 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Блеск
    • Filming locations
      • Stage 24, Warner Brothers Burbank Studios - 4000 Warner Boulevard, Burbank, California, USA
    • Production companies
      • Robert Stigwood Organization (RSO)
      • Warner Bros.
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    • Budget
      • $1,000,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 38 minutes
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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