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Spice World

You say you want a revolution?
1997 | 93m | English

(38861 votes)

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Popularity: 1 (history)

Director: Bob Spiers
Writer: Kim Fuller
Staring:
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World famous pop group the Spice Girls zip around London in their luxurious double decker tour bus having various adventures and performing for their fans.
Release Date: Dec 18, 1997
Director: Bob Spiers
Writer: Kim Fuller
Genres: Comedy, Fantasy, Adventure, Drama, Music
Keywords manager, pop, bus, pop culture, affectation, surreal, pop star, media, celebrity, satire, fame, duringcreditsstinger, pop group, playful, admiring, amused, cheerful, melodramatic
Production Companies Columbia Pictures, Icon Productions, PolyGram Filmed Entertainment, Fragile Films, Icon Entertainment International
Box Office Revenue: $100,000,000
Budget: $25,000,000
Updates Updated: Jul 30, 2025 (Update)
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
Victoria Beckham Victoria - Posh Spice
Mel B Melanie B - Scary Spice
Emma Bunton Emma - Baby Spice
Melanie C Melanie C - Sporty Spice
Geri Halliwell Geri - Ginger Spice
Richard E. Grant Clifford
Claire Rushbrook Deborah
Roger Moore Chief
Naoko Mori Nicola
Alan Cumming Piers
Meat Loaf Dennis
Barry Humphries Kevin McMaxford
Jason Flemyng Brad
Bill Paterson Brian
Richard O'Brien Damien
Mark McKinney Graydon
George Wendt Film Producer
Steven O'Donnell Jess
David Fahm Enzo
Kevin Allen TV Director
Michael Barrymore Mr. Step
Elvis Costello Elvis Costello
Bob Geldof Bob
Bob Hoskins Self
Elton John Elton John
Stephen Fry Judge
Hugh Laurie Poirot
Richard Briers Bishop
Kevin McNally Policeman
Jonathan Ross Self
Jennifer Saunders Fashionable Woman
Denise Stephenson Jack & Evie's Mother
Devon Anderson Jack
Perdita Weeks Evie
Dominic West Photographer
Simon Chandler Hospital Parent
Marian McLoughlin Hospital Parent
Catherine Shipton Midwife
Llewella Gideon Nurse
Simon Shepherd Doctor
Jools Holland Jools
Neil Mullarkey Barnaby
Peter Sissons Newsreader
Neil Fox Radio DJ (Voice)
Craig Kelly Nervous Guy
Hugh Cecil Kissed by Emma Bunton
Name Job
Barnaby Thompson Second Unit Director
Peter Brayham Stunt Coordinator
Andy Bradford Stunts
Stuart Clark Stunts
Kiran Shah Stunts
Kim Fuller Writer, Idea
Clive Tickner Director of Photography
Andrea MacArthur Editor
Vanessa Pereira Casting
Grenville Horner Production Design
Kate Carin Costume Design, Costume Designer
Paul Hardcastle Original Music Composer
Max Keene First Assistant Director
Stuart Brisdon Special Effects
Finn McGrath Second Assistant Director
Karin Darnell Makeup Artist
Jennie Barnor-Roberts Hairstylist
Graham Johnston Hair Designer, Makeup Designer
Marese Langan Makeup Artist
Colin Blaymires Art Direction
David Walley Art Direction
Linda Wilson Set Decoration
Max Hoskins Supervising Sound Editor
Paul Englefield Second Unit Director of Photography
Dave Holland Stunts
Helen Caldwell Stunts
Crispin Layfield Stunts
Danielle da Costa Stunts
Tom Lucy Stunts
Tony Smart Stunts
Anna Stacey Stunts
Sarah Garner Script Supervisor
Colin Nicolson Production Sound Mixer
Jamie Curtis Additional Writing
Bob Spiers Director
Simone Pereira Hind Casting
Jack Stew Foley Artist
Dani Biernat Stunts
Frank Henson Stunts
Name Title
Barnaby Thompson Producer
Uri Fruchtmann Producer
Mark L. Rosen Producer
Bob Spiers Producer
Simon Fuller Executive Producer
Peter McAleese Producer
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Popularity Metrics

Popularity History


Year Month Avg Max Min
2024 4 18 29 9
2024 5 17 27 10
2024 6 18 29 9
2024 7 17 33 13
2024 8 11 19 7
2024 9 9 12 7
2024 10 12 22 8
2024 11 12 31 7
2024 12 10 15 7
2025 1 13 31 7
2025 2 8 16 3
2025 3 4 9 1
2025 4 3 8 1
2025 5 2 8 1
2025 6 1 4 1
2025 7 1 1 0
2025 8 1 1 0

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Reviews

r96sk
5.0

What a throwback. That very split average rating chart makes for interesting reading; suppose it's down to a mixture of Spice Girls fans, people who have nostalgia for the film itself and people who have little to no knowledge of them before viewing. I'm at the nostalgia level, I'd say. I reme ... mber watching <em>'Spice World'</em> when I was very young and liking it, not sure to what degree but I certainly remember it. I undoubtedly enjoyed their music growing up, entirely truthfully... they did some bangers, don't @ me. As for the film, which I probably haven't seen in 15+ years, I'll put it this way: Spice Girls as musicians: yes! Spice Girls as actresses: not quite. It's extremely cheesy and the acting is very subpar, but the likeability of Melanie Brown, Emma Bunton & Co. at least keeps it watchable; to me, anyway. Richard E. Grant commits to his role, while they also got James Bond himself, Roger Moore, involved. There are also a number of cameos. Their music is entwined well, I wouldn't class myself as a fan but I rate a fair amount of their songs. I can understand if you dislike this, I truly can, but I found it alright to be honest. I definitely wouldn't say it's anything good, or all that close, though. Fans of the group will love it, I presume.

Jun 23, 2021