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Synopsis: 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, 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...
Director(s): Lasse Hallström
Production: Warner Bros. Pictures
 
IMDB:
6.4
G
Year:
1977
95 min
432 Views


S.O.S.

The love you gave me,

nothing else can save me

S.O.S.

When you're gone

How can I even try to go on

When you're gone

Though I try how can I carry on

You seemed so far away

though you were standing near

You made me feel alive,

but something died I fear

I really tried to make it out

I wish I understood

What happened to our love,

it used to be so good

So when you're near me,

darling can't you hear me

S.O.S.

The love you gave me,

nothing else can save me

S.O.S.

When you're gone

How can I even try to go on

When you're gone

Though I try how can I carry on

ABBA tickets for sale... ABBA tickets

going cheap. Want any tickets, mate?

- Want any ABBA tickets?

- Are you selling tickets?

- How much? I'll buy one.

- 50 bucks.

50 dollars? I haven't got 50 dollars.

You ain't gonna see ABBA then,

are you?

Money, money, money

Must be funny in the rich man's world

Money, money, money

Always sunny in the rich man's world

Aha-ahaaa, all the things I could do

If I had a little money

It's a rich man's world

It's a rich man's world

A man like that is hard to find

but I can't get him off my mind

Ain't it sad

And if he happens to be free

I bet he wouldn't fancy me

That's too bad

So I must leave, I'll have to go

To Las Vegas or Monaco

And win a fortune in a game,

my life will never be the same

Money, money, money

Must be funny in the rich man's world

Money, money, money

Always sunny in the rich man's world

Aha-ahaaa, all the things I could do

If I had a little money

It's a rich man's world

Money, money, money

Must be funny in the rich man's world

Money, money, money

Always sunny in the rich man's world

Aha-ahaaa, all the things I could do

If I had a little money

It's a rich man's world

It's a rich man's world

Thank you, Sydney!

The Sydney Opera House?

They should be there, mate,

that's what they reckon.

Terrific. Thank you very much.

Thank you.

Could you... hold this?

Could you, sort of,

hold it in the middle?

Let's have a smile.

Down. Lower! Down a bit.

That's it.

- Happy now.

- What do you mean, "happy"?

Excuse me...

Is it possible to have a talk?

Not now.

Go somewhere and have a quiet talk?

I know that this is an incredible

hassle for you... with all these people.

I can understand

these problems that you have-

- but if we can go somewhere quiet...

Have a drink or something to eat.

Go back. Press photographers only.

- Can we go somewhere quiet...?

- You can't go anywhere with them.

No interviews today at all,

it's just press photographers.

I was a fighter always looking for trouble

And my life was so empty,

didn't care for anybody

But then it happened one night

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Robert Caswell

Robert Caswell (13 July 1946 – 29 October 2006) was an Australian screenwriter of films and television. In the 1970s and early 1980s he was one of the leading writers in Australian television. After the success of Evil Angels, for which he received an Oscar nomination, he moved to Hollywood and became a leading "script doctor". more…

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