- What's Love Got to Do with It (film)
Infobox Film
name = What's Love Got to Do with It?
caption =
writer =Tina Turner (book)Kurt Loder (book)Kate Lanier (screenplay)
starring =Angela Bassett Laurence Fishburne Khandi Alexander
director =Brian Gibson
producer = Doug Chapin
Roger Davies
Mario Iscovich
Pat Kehoe
distributor =Touchstone Pictures
released =June 9 ,1993 (USA)
runtime = 118 mins
language = English
budget = $15,000,000 (est.)
amg_id = A54082
imdb_id = 0108551"What's Love Got to Do with It" is a 1993 biographical film which tells the life story of
Tina Turner . This film is directed byBrian Gibson , and starsAngela Bassett andLaurence Fishburne .The screenplay was adapted by
Kate Lanier from the book "I, Tina " written by Tina Turner andKurt Loder . The film paints a dark picture of Tina's relationship with her then mentor and husbandIke Turner . The film's soundtrack featured the hit song "I Don't Wanna Fight ." The movie grossed almost $50 million USD in the US alone and produced around $20 million USD in US rentals. The film also grossed nearly 10 million dollars in theUK .Plot summary
"What's Love Got to Do With It" is the filmed biography of rock singer
Tina Turner (Angela Bassett ), documenting her efforts to break away from her abusive husband Ike (Laurence Fishburne ). After a few scenes detailing Tina's life as a young singer inNutbush, Tennessee , she's discovered byIke Turner , an already establishedsongwriter ,guitarist , andrecord producer . Ike takes Tina under his wing and makes her a star, but her fame makes him jealous and abusive, and she has to struggle to break free of his domination.Eventually, Tina frees herself from Ike and tries to create a solo career. She meets mega-famous manager Roger Davies (who worked with
Olivia Newton-John at the time). The movie ends with a final confrontation between Ike and Tina before Tina's major show at the Ritz, where Ike pulls a gun on Tina, but ultimately doesn't harm her. Tina proceeds to the stage to sing her new song "What's Love Got To Do With It " that historically went on to be a huge hit and established Tina Turner as one of the most successful acts in the world and an entertainment icon for the ages.Awards and nominations
Angela Bassett won a
Golden Globe for "Best Performance by an Actress in a Motion Picture - Comedy/Musical" as well as anNAACP Image Awards for "Outstanding Lead Actress in a Motion Picture".Both Fishburne and Bassett were nominated for an Oscar, he for Best Actor in a Leading Role and she for Best Actress in a Leading Role.
The film won an
American Choreography Award for one of its dance sequences.Production notes
Halle Berry ,Whitney Houston ,Robin Givens andJanet Jackson were all in the running for the role of Tina Turner. It was Whitney Houston who was actually offered/received the role, but had to decline due to imminent maternity.Laurence Fishburne turned down the role ofIke Turner five times, saying he didn't want to portray someone so cruel. When he learned thatAngela Bassett had won the role of Tina Turner, he changed his mind. Both Fishburne and Bassett were previously seen together in theJohn Singleton film "Boyz N The Hood ". In 2006's "Akeelah and the Bee " and the stage playFences , the acting duo starred together again for the first time since this film.Nearly all of the Ike & Tina Turner songs used in the film were newly re-recorded versions featuring Tina Turner covering her own songs. On "Proud Mary", Laurence Fishburne sings Ike Turner's parts. For Tina Turner's solo recordings, the original masters were used. The only Ike & Tina Turner song not re-recorded was the
Phil Spector -produced epic "River Deep - Mountain High ".In his autobiography "Taking Back My Name", Ike Turner denies beating and raping Tina in their home recording studio, and confronting her with a pistol back stage, scenes depicted in the film.
Actress
Vanessa Bell Calloway , who plays the fictional character of "Jackie", (the friend and former Ikette who shares Buddhism with Tina) was wary of actually chanting the Buddhist words because of her strong Christian faith. So, director Brian Gibson allowed her to form the words with her lips silently during taping and added the words with a voice double in post-production.Inaccuracies
The song "
Proud Mary " was written in late 1968 and recorded byCreedence Clearwater Revival for the album "Bayou Country ", which was released in early 1969. The Ike and Tina Turner version of the song was recorded in late 1970 and became a top ten hit in early 1971. The couple did not sing that song in 1968, although the film shows the couple singing the song in three different outfits, makeup, hairstyle, and years (1968, 1971, and 1974).The births of Tina's two children were inaccurate in the movie. She is depicted having two children by Ike, when in reality her first child was by Raymond Hill (a musician in Ike's band) in 1958. In the movie her first child was born in 1960 and shows Ike as the father.
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