Little Richard

Little Richard is a 2000 biographical NBC television film written by Bill Kerby and Daniel Taplitz and directed by Robert Townsend. Based on the 1984 book, Quasar of Rock: The Life and Times of Little Richard, it chronicles the rise of American musical icon Little Richard from his poor upbringing in Macon, Georgia to achieving superstardom as one of the pioneers of rock and roll music and his conflicts between his religion and secular lifestyle, which leads to an early retirement following a 1957 tour of Australia, and later a comeback to secular performing during a concert in London in 1962.

MPAA Rating:NR
Genre:Biography, Drama, Music
Country:United States
Directed By:Robert Townsend
Written By:Daniel Taplitz, Bill Kerby
Cast:Jenifer Lewis, Mel Jackson, Reynaldo Rey, Michael Ralph, Alimi Ballard, Anthony Lee, Leon, Warren G., Michael Mantell, Carl Lumbly, Garrett Morris, JoNell Kennedy, William James Jones, Anthony Griffith, Tamala Jones, Karen Bankhead, Gregory Gast, Lahmard J. Tate
In Theaters:Feb 20, 2000
Runtime:2 hours
Production:Davis Entertainment, Fox Television Studios, Twentieth Century Fox
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