Sparkle

Sparkle
Studio: Warner Home Video
WorkNameSort: Sparkle
It's a shame that it took the release of the Dreamgirls movie to finally get this 1976 soul musical onto DVD. The packaging ' including the faux-Supremes pictures and the sticker proclaiming 'Before there was Dreamgirls, there was Sparkleâ?� ' wants to make sure you make the connection. Unfortunately, the similarities between the two are tenuous and superficial. Sparkle has a richer and more engaging story, and the music-biz darkness that Dreamgirls only hints at is fully ' if melodramatically ' engaged. Philip Michael Thomas and Irene Cara are decent actors, but the corny dialogue plainly reveals their shortcomings. Still, Sparkle ultimately aims to be a gritty and realistic piece of work, not simply a musically strong bit of nostalgia. The tight focus is on Harlem singer Sparkle Williams and her rise in the '50s from being a wide-eyed teenager in a group with her sisters to being a star. Well, not really a star; the film ends with her career pinnacle ' a gig opening for Ray Charles. Yet that small success, after a series of personal disasters and an injection of mob-money help ' is enough to validate the journey that the film follows. The music by Curtis Mayfield still stands up (duh), and this 'deluxeâ?� DVD presentation includes a mini-soundtrack CD of the movie's songs performed by Aretha Franklin (the actors sing the versions in the movie), including the No. 1 single 'Something He Can Feel.â?�

WE LOVE OUR READERS!

Since 1990, Orlando Weekly has served as the free, independent voice of Orlando, and we want to keep it that way.

Becoming an Orlando Weekly Supporter for as little as $5 a month allows us to continue offering readers access to our coverage of local news, food, nightlife, events, and culture with no paywalls.

Join today because you love us, too.

Scroll to read more Streaming articles

Join Orlando Weekly Newsletters

Subscribe now to get the latest news delivered right to your inbox.