(For this reason alone we should be grateful that it is not just an in-concert film.) They closed whole cities centres down with people just wanting to see them no matter hear them play! They just had the widest fan base of any group I have seen. The setting of Australia is interesting because the group were about as big in Oz as any group has ever been anywhere at anytime - and I include the Beatles in that. It is just an excuse to see a group about their work and learn just a little about their lives and personalities. Reviewed by Pedro_H 8 / 10 Rare chance to see a supergroup in their prime - but for fans only.Ī journalist chases the Swedish supergroup Abba across Australia hoping to deliver a career saving interview to his boss.įorget what I have just written, it isn't important. While it mostly contains back-stage footage and as well as ABBA's famous songs such as "Dancing Queen", "Tiger", "Name Of The Game" and "Eagle" among others sung filmed during their concerts in Sydney, Melbourne, Perth and Adelaide, it has the sub-plot of young country and western radio disc-jockey, Ashley, whose boss orders him to have a deep interview with ABBA and the problems he has trying to reach them as he forgets his press pass and ABBA's main bodyguard, (Tom Oliver) is determined to stop him.-Lee Horton Movie detailing ABBA's mega-successful tour of Australia during mid-1977.
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