Spice World

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Spice World is a 1997 musical comedy film starring the Spice Girls that follows a fictionalized, whirlwind version of their lives and rise to global pop fame.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf film
basedOn Spice Girls as fictionalized versions of themselves
boxOffice over 100 million USD worldwide
cinematographyBy Clive Tickner NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
director Bob Spiers NERFINISHED
distributor Columbia Pictures
editedBy Nicky Howarth NERFINISHED
featuresBand Spice Girls NERFINISHED
follows Spice Girls preparing for a major concert at the Royal Albert Hall
fictionalized version of the Spice Girls’ lives
genre comedy film
musical comedy
musical film
hasCameoAppearanceBy Alan Cumming NERFINISHED
Bob Hoskins NERFINISHED
Elton John NERFINISHED
Hugh Laurie NERFINISHED
Meat Loaf NERFINISHED
Richard E. Grant NERFINISHED
Roger Moore NERFINISHED
Stephen Fry NERFINISHED
hasCultFollowing true
language English
musicBy Paul Hardcastle NERFINISHED
Spice Girls NERFINISHED
notableSongFeatured 2 Become 1 NERFINISHED
Say You'll Be There NERFINISHED
Spice Up Your Life NERFINISHED
Too Much NERFINISHED
Wannabe NERFINISHED
portrays Spice Girls’ rise to global pop fame in a fictionalized manner
producer Barnaby Thompson NERFINISHED
Mark L. Rosen NERFINISHED
productionCompany PolyGram Filmed Entertainment NERFINISHED
Working Title Films NERFINISHED
releaseDate 1997-12-15
releasedInTheatre 1997
releaseYear 1997
runtimeMinutes 93
setIn London, England
surface form: London
starring Emma Bunton NERFINISHED
Geri Halliwell NERFINISHED
Melanie Brown NERFINISHED
Melanie Chisholm NERFINISHED
Victoria Adams NERFINISHED
targetAudience fans of the Spice Girls
writer Kim Fuller NERFINISHED

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Naoko Mori appearedIn Spice World
Spice Girls film Spice World
Naoko Mori notableWork Spice World