Spice World (1997)
Spice World is a 1997 British/American musical comedy film directed by Bob Spiers, written by Kim Fuller and Jamie Curtis, and starring the best-selling pop girl group the Spice Girls. The lighthearted comedy, made in a similar vein to The Beatles' A Hard Day's Night, depicts fictional events leading up to a major concert at London's Royal Albert Hall, liberally interspersed with dream sequences and flashbacks as well as surreal moments and humorous asides. The film premiered on 15 December 1997 and was released in British cinemas on Boxing Day, followed by the North American release (distributed by Columbia Pictures, PolyGram Filmed Entertainment and Icon Entertainment International) on 23 January 1998. Spice World proved to be a hit at the box office breaking the record for the highest-ever weekend debut for Super Bowl Weekend (25 January 1998) in the US, with box office sales of $10,527,222. The movie took in total $77 million at the box office worldwide, $100 million combining cinema tickets and DVD Sales, including $30 million in the USA and £11 million in Britain. Despite it being successful at the box office, the film received negative reviews.
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Cast:
- Kevin Allen
- Michael Barrymore
- Victoria Beckham
- Richard Briers
- Melanie Brown
- Emma Bunton
- Melanie Chisholm
- Elvis Costello
- Alan Cumming
- Jason Flemyng
- Stephen Fry
- Bob Geldof
- George Wendt and Mark McKinney
- The Spice Girls
- The Spice Girls
- The Spice Girls
- The Spice Girls
- The Spice Girls
- Richard E. Grant
- Geri Halliwell
- Jools Holland
- Bob Hoskins
- Barry Humphries
- Elton John
- Hugh Laurie
- Meat Loaf
- Kevin McNally
- Roger Moore
- Naoko Mori
- Richard O'Brien
- Bill Paterson
- Jonathan Ross
- Claire Rushbrook
- Jennifer Saunders
- Peter Sissons
- Dominic West