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| January 23rd, 1998
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Bob Spiers |
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Kim Fuller, Jamie Curtis |
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Emma Bunton, Geri Halliwell, Melanie Brown, Melanie Chisholm, Victoria Addams, Richard E. Grant, Claire Rushbrook, Alan Cumming, Roger Moore, George Wendt, Meat Loaf, Naoko Mori, Richard O'Brien |
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Columbia Pictures |
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Comedy, Musical |
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PG some vulgarity, brief nudity, language |
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It is the summer of 1997. All is quiet on the banks of the Thames and calm in Docklands backwaters. In Battersea Park, people snooze in the shade and children play; in Trafalgar Square, a road sweeper does his daily round and pigeons roost undisturbed atop Nelson's Column. Suddenly, a faint rumble is heard in the distance and a gust of perfume rushes down the Mall... A double decker bus roars into view and hurtles toward us and then... In a dazzling explosion of music, color, clothes, and really big shoes, five fabulous girls emerge from popping flashbulbs and screaming fans to descend upon the capital with as much in-your-face fanfare as their phenomenal debut onto the international pop scene.
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