- The Temptations (miniseries)
Infobox_Film
name= The Temptations
img_capt= final scene from the series imdb_id=0164292
writer=Robert Johnson
Kevin Arkadie
starring=Charles Malik WhitfieldD.B. Woodside Terron Brooks
Christian Payton
Tina LiffordJenifer Lewis
Gina RiveraObba Babatunde J. August Richards Vanessa Bell Calloway
KidMel Jackson
Special Appearance bySmokey Robinson
withAlan Rosenberg
as 'Shelly Berger'
andLeon Robinson
as 'David Ruffin'
director=Allan Arkush
music=Smokey Robinson | distributor=NBC
released=November 1 1998
runtime=240 min.
language=English
movie_series=
awards=Emmy Award for Outstanding Directing for a Miniseries or a MovieNAACP Image Award for Outstanding Television Movie or Mini-SeriesGolden Reel Award for Best Sound Editing - Television Mini-Series - Dialogue & ADR
producer=Jay Benson
budget=|"The Temptations" was a four-hour
television miniseries broadcast in two-hour halves on NBC, based upon the history of one ofMotown ’s longest-lived acts,The Temptations . Executive produced by former Motown executiveSuzanne De Passe , produced byOtis Williams and Temptations manager Shelley Berger, and based upon Williams’ "Temptations" autobiography, the miniseries was originally broadcast onNovember 1 andNovember 2 ,1998 . Allan Arkush was the miniseries’ director.Overview
The miniseries starred Charles Malik Whitfield as
Otis Williams ,Leon Robinson asDavid Ruffin ,D. B. Woodside asMelvin Franklin ,Terron Brooks asEddie Kendricks , and Christian Payton as Paul Williams. Also featured were Charles Ley asDennis Edwards ,J. August Richards asRichard Street ,Obba Babatunde asBerry Gordy ,Vanessa Bell Calloway as Johnnie Mae Matthews, andMel Jackson asNorman Whitfield .As the miniseries was based upon Otis Williams’ book, it came from his perspective: the focus of the story tended to be on Williams and his best friend Melvin Franklin, with David Ruffin and Eddie Kendricks seen as antagonists for much of the second half (although Kendricks was still given a more sympathetic portrayal than Ruffin - Kendricks was even shown scolding Ruffin and later joking with the other Temptations about Ruffin's chronic lateness when they were preparing for their reunion tour, only to be surprised when he showed up early). Dennis Edwards was not heavily focused upon, nor was much said of the problems he later had with Otis Williams. In fact, the voice-over narration that introduced Edwards flatteringly stated that Edwards was much less trouble than Ruffin had been, although his infamous angry reaction to the first verse of "
Papa Was a Rollin' Stone " was featured. Nevertheless, the miniseries gave a general overview of both the history of the group and that of Motown, and, thanks to De Passe’s connection, the film was able to use authentic props and locations.A number of liberties were taken with factual events for dramatization purposes. For example, in the film, Melvin Franklin apparently dies in the kitchen of his mother’s house. In reality, he died in the hospital after a long bout with
diabetes and other diseases. As Franklin’s death was still fresh in the minds of the miniseries’ creators (he died in 1995), it was decided that the miniseries would not present Franklin’s death as it actually occurred.Plot
The story begin's with Otis Williams narrating who he is and also the time and setting the movie begin's with. It begin's with Otis williams recruiting Richard Street, Melvin Franklin, Elbridge "Al" Bryant,
Afterwards
The miniseries was a ratings success, and Arkush won a
1998 Emmy award for Outstanding Directing for a Miniseries or a Movie. The miniseries has been subsequently rerun on theVH-1 cable television network and released toVHS andDVD .Otis Williams’ ex-wife Josephine, Melvin Franklin’s mother Rose Franklin, and, on David Ruffin’s behalf, the Ruffin family, filed suit against Williams, Motown,
De Passe Entertainment ,Hallmark Entertainment , and NBC for use of their likenesses in the film, defamation of character, and emotional distress because of the inaccurate depictions of events. They also alleged that the miniseries misportrayed them and/or their relatives and twisted facts. The judges ruled in favor of the defendants, and the ruling was upheld when the plaintiffsappeal ed in2001 . Otis Williams later claimed that while his book was the source material for the film, he did not have a great deal of control over how the material was presented.References
* Cheryl Ruffin-Steinback, et al. v. Suzanne De Passe, et al. Appeal filed Sept. 28, 2001 in United States court of Appeals. Text available [http://www.nyls.edu/cmc/uscases/ruffin-steinbackvdepasse.htm here] .
* “ [http://temptsinfo.ourfamily.com/drama.htm Drama vs. Reality] .” "Temptsinfo.com"External links
* [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0164292/ "The Temptations" at the Internet Movie Database]
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