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Release date: May 25th, 1998
On cinemas: December 26th, 1997 (UK)
Filming: between July 8th and August 1st, 1997
Studios: Columbia Picture. Spice Girls/ Fragile Films in association with Icon Entertainment International and Polygram Filmed Entertainment
Run Time: 93 minutes
Producer: Uri Fruchtmann and Barnaby Thompson
Co-producer: Peter McAleese
Director: Bob Spiers
Executive Producer: Simon Fuller
Cinematography: Clive Tickner, B.S.C.
Gender: Comedy/Adventure/Musical |
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"Welcome aboard the Spicebus for a rollercoaster ride around London with the Spice Girls in their debut movie SPICEWORLD.
The Girls' first live concert at the Royal Albert Hall is in just five days' time. With bus driver Dennis (Meatloaf) at the wheel, they hurtle from guest appearances to parties, photoshoots and even dance camp! But when evil tabloid editor Kevin McMaxford steps up his campaign against them, their best friend goes into labour and their manager collapses in hysterics, the girls must draw on all their GIRL POWER to make it to the show on time...
Richard E Grant, George Wendt, Roger Moore, Elton John, Barry Humphries, Stephen Fry, Jennifer Saunders and Alan Cumming join Scary, Sporty, Posh, Ginger, and Baby in this crazy bus chase across town. Packed with hair-raising adventures, serious fashion and the hit songs Wannabe, Spice Up Your Life, and Too Much, Spiceworld reveals the kaleidoscopic world of the five girls who took the pop world by storm..."
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When they are training with Mr. Step outside the house, the number of hoops in front of the girls changes in every scene.
At the end of the Spice Up Your Life performance, Victoria changes her "static position" with every camera angle.
When the girls are trying costumes for the photoshoot, they make references to almost all the names mentioned in The Lady Is A Vamp song.
In 2007, with the Spice Girls' reunion for the release of the Greatest Hits and for a farewell tour, Spice World The Movie got a re-edition celebrating the 10th anniversary of the movie. The special editon came with five postcards.
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