The music group ABBA seems to get mentioned in a lot of films, but they play a significant role in the film Muriel's Wedding. The film is about a young woman who has no aspirations other than to get married, thinking that marriage will prove to everyone that she is not a loser. At her most depressed moments she turns to the music of ABBA for comfort. There is also a scene where she and a friend perform in a talent show lip-synching to ABBA's Waterloo. Later, the music choices represent the transformation she has made in her life.
Abba: The Movie was released in December of 1977.
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These are two graet bands and I am a bigger fan of ABBA but I would have to say that the beatles were more popular.
1977.
Mamma Mia, ABBA The Movie (a film about the group's tour of Australia in the seventees), Muriel's Wedding.
Usually music is added to the movie in post-production (music to fit the film. But Mamma Mia the movie was a showcase for ABBA's music. A script was built around the ABBA songs.
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In the movie Mama Mia, Amanda Seyfried sang "Honey Honey" after ABBA.
ABBA of course and if you mean the movie it's the cast in the movie. Then there are different recordings from the different countries the musical has been performed in.
There is no way to accurately determine who is the biggest fan of anyone or any group.
Lasse Halstrom, later an Oscar-nominated director, directed most Abba videos and the feature film Abba: The Movie. In fact he was one of the pioneers of music video. Abba's videos were probably the first to play a significant role in selling a music act to new audiences.