![]() ![]() ![]() The Supremes At Earl’s All-You-Can-Eat has become a New York Times bestseller and has a sequel, The Supremes Sing the Happy Heartache Blues, as well as several essays. Mabry will also direct with Temple Hill and Searchlight Pictures producing. Gina Prince-Bythewood wrote the script with revisions by Tina Mabry. ![]() ![]() Barbara Jean’s alcoholism is also affected by her son Adam, who was killed by her former lover’s racist brother. Other secondary characters include Lester, Barbara Jean’s late husband, whose death has led Barbara Jean to find solace in alcohol. Earl’s diner “represents community for these women, a meeting place that holds their lives together and offers solace, good humor, and support when it is most needed.” The description also gives a look at some secondary characters we might see in the film.Įarl, of course, is a definite, but other characters in the book include Minnie, the town’s fake fortune-teller Veronica, Clarice’s self-involved cousin Sharon, Veronica’s daughter who can’t get enough of doughnuts and Richmond, Clarice’s womanizing husband who had a career as a football star. ![]()
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