Spice World (1997)
Spice World (1997)






Plot.
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Cast & Crew.

Victoria Beckham
Victoria - Posh Spice

Mel B
Melanie B - Scary Spice

Emma Bunton
Emma - Baby Spice

Melanie C
Sporty Spice

Melanie C
Melanie C - Sporty Spice

Geri Halliwell
Geri - Ginger Spice

Richard E. Grant
Clifford

Claire Rushbrook
Deborah

Roger Moore
Chief

Naoko Mori
Nicola

Alan Cumming
Piers

Meat Loaf
Dennis

Barry Humphries
Kevin McMaxford

Jason Flemyng
Brad

Bill Paterson
Brian

Richard O'Brien
Damien

Mark McKinney
Graydon

George Wendt
Film Producer

Steven O'Donnell
Jess

David Fahm
Enzo

Kevin Allen
TV Director

Michael Barrymore
Mr. Step

Elvis Costello
Elvis Costello

Bob Geldof
Bob

Bob Hoskins
Self

Elton John
Elton John

Stephen Fry
Judge

Hugh Laurie
Poirot

Richard Briers
Bishop

Kevin McNally
Policeman

Jonathan Ross
Self

Jennifer Saunders
Fashionable Woman

Denise Stephenson
Jack & Evie's Mother

Devon Anderson
Jack

Perdita Weeks
Evie

Dominic West
Photographer

Simon Chandler
Hospital Parent

Marian McLoughlin
Hospital Parent

Catherine Shipton
Midwife

Llewella Gideon
Nurse

Simon Shepherd
Doctor

Jools Holland
Jools

Neil Mullarkey
Barnaby

Peter Sissons
Newsreader

Neil Fox
Radio DJ (Voice)

Craig Kelly
Nervous Guy

Hugh Cecil
Kissed by Emma Bunton

Uri Fruchtmann
Producer

Vanessa Pereira
Casting

Andrea MacArthur
Editor

Kim Fuller
Idea / Writer

Bob Spiers
Producer / Director

Mark L. Rosen
Producer

Clive Tickner
Director of Photography

Simone Ireland
Casting

Barnaby Thompson
Producer / Second Unit Director

Graham Johnston
Makeup Designer / Hair Designer

Kate Carin
Costume Designer / Costume Design

Crispin Layfield
Stunts

Linda Wilson
Set Decoration

Jennie Barnor-Roberts
Hairstylist

Paul Englefield
Second Unit Director of Photography

Marese Langan
Makeup Artist

Max Keene
First Assistant Director

Colin Blaymires
Art Direction

Sarah Garner
Script Supervisor

Max Hoskins
Supervising Sound Editor

Peter Brayham
Stunt Coordinator

Frank Henson
Stunts

Andy Bradford
Stunts

Stuart Brisdon
Special Effects

Dani Biernat
Stunts

Tony Smart
Stunts

Finn McGrath
Second Assistant Director

Dave Holland
Stunts

Anna Stacey
Stunts

Tom Lucy
Stunts

Stuart Clark
Stunts

Danielle da Costa
Stunts

Karin Darnell
Makeup Artist
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Details.
Release DateDecember 18, 1997
StatusReleased
Running Time1h 33m
Content RatingPG
Budget$25,000,000
Box Office$100,000,000
Filming LocationsLondon, United Kingdom
Genres
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This Movie Is About.
Wiki.
Spice World is a 1997 British musical comedy film directed by Bob Spiers and written by Kim Fuller. The film stars pop girl group the Spice Girls, who all play themselves. The film—made in a similar vein to the Beatles' A Hard Day's Night (1964)—depicts a series of 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, whilst also including a subplot dealing with a smear campaign against the Spice Girls by an overzealous newspaper CEO in an attempt to destroy their reputation for his own benefit.
This is the second feature-length film directed by Spiers, following That Darn Cat (1997). The film features Richard E. Grant, Alan Cumming, George Wendt, Claire Rushbrook, Mark McKinney and Roger Moore in supporting roles, with cameo appearances by a number of British celebrities. Filming took place in London for six of the eight filming weeks and also inside Twickenham Studios, as well as at over forty famous British landmarks. Shooting featured several fourteen-hour shooting sessions and a constant, heavy media presence due to the Spice Girls' then-large popularity.
The film premiered in the United Kingdom on 15 December 1997, ahead of its wide theatrical release on the British holiday Boxing Day (26 December). In North America, it was released on 23 January 1998 by Columbia Pictures. In the United States, Spice World became a box office success and broke the record for the highest-ever weekend debut for Super Bowl weekend with box office sales of $10.5 million. The film grossed $56 million at the worldwide box office and received primarily negative reviews for its lack of cohesive plot, poor acting performances and uninspired humor.
To celebrate its 20th anniversary in 2017, Spice World was given a limited rerelease across the United Kingdom showing at Odeon Cinemas. Spice World is the highest-grossing film of all time by a musical group.
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