Three women, each with an attorney, visit Morris Levy's office in the 1980s, each claiming to be the widow of deceased doo-wop singer Frankie Lyman. They're seeking years of royalties from his estate, which Levy has withheld. The story unfolds through flashbacks, revealing each woman's life with Lyman, a charismatic performer lost to heroin addiction. As the trial progresses, the women form a bond, uniting against their shared loss.
Why Do Fools Fall in Love
A trio of women, each convinced she is the rightful widow of 1950s doo-wop icon Frankie Lymon, engage in a fierce court battle to claim control of his legacy.


































