ABBA: The Movie (1977)

6.5G96 minDirector: Lasse Hallström

1977 film by Lasse Hallström

ABBA: The Movie is a 1977 mockumentary comedy-drama film about the 1977 Australian tour by the Swedish pop group ABBA. An international co-production between Sweden and Australia, the film was directed by Lasse Hallström, who previously helmed most of the band's videos. Its release coincided with ABBA: The Album, the group's fifth studio album, and features many songs from that album as well as many of their earlier hits, and one, "Get on the Carousel", unavailable anywhere else.

Theatrically released in December 1977 in Sweden and Australia, it made its way elsewhere in the world throughout 1978–79. The film was a box office success and received positive reviews from critics, while gaining an enthusiastic response from ABBA fans.

Plot summary adapted from Wikipedia, licensed under CC BY-SA 4.0.

FAQ

What is ABBA: The Movie about?
ABBA: The Movie (1977) — Movie detailing ABBA's mega-successful tour of Australia during mid-1977. 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, Melb
Is ABBA: The Movie based on a true story?
See the production background and source material details on the official Wikipedia article.
Is ABBA: The Movie scary?
Content rating: G. See the reviews tab for parental guidance and tone notes.