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enlarge | Director: Chris Hunt Actors: Benny Andersson, Bono, Agnetha Fältskog, Paul Gambaccini, Lee Latchford-evans Studio: Vision Video Ltd. Category: DVD
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Avg. Customer Rating: 9 reviews Sales Rank: 4454
Format: Pal Language: English (Original Language) Rating: Exempt Running Time: 89 minutes Number Of Items: 1 Discs: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 7.1 x 5.4 x 0.6
UPC: 044007846322 EAN: 0044007846322 ASIN: B00005M6O5
Theatrical Release Date: 1999 Release Date: September 17, 2001 Availability: Usually dispatched within 24 hours
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Amazon.co.uk Review The Winner Takes It All--The ABBA Story reflects the peaks and troughs of the Swedish supergroup's popularity over the decades, as well as the quartet's turbulent years together. Initially labelled as just another trashy Eurovision act following their win with "Waterloo" in 1974, the group confounded their critics by emerging as a credible musical team with superior songwriting abilities. Following a few years of mass adoration the punters got tired, and for most of the 1980s the group, along with their fans, were forced into years of hibernation and denial. Luckily a new dawn rose in the early 1990s with the emergence of ABBA tribute bands such as Bjorn Again, the appropriation of the group's music in the movies Priscilla Queen of the Desert and Muriel's Wedding, and the global success of the ABBA Gold greatest hits collection. This documentary successfully manages to piece together both the public and private side of the group, through the use of interview excerpts and video footage. The DVD also contains exclusive interviews with all four members of the band for the first time since their split. Reflecting on the intricate nature of their music, as well as the elevation of their compositions to the heady heights of pop classics, the documentary concludes with behind-the-scenes footage of preparations for the ABBA-inspired West End stage show Mamma Mia!. This is a must for all ABBA fans, as well as those wishing to discover the heritage of one of the world's greatest pop groups. On The DVD: although boasting 30 minutes of extra footage, interviews and music, this release is basically an extended version of the television documentary (of the same name) broadcast in 1999. The DVD version of the programme has been segmented into 20 chapters, labelled with names of classic ABBA tunes, which reflect the themes of particular parts of the narrative. Unfortunately all of the additional DVD footage has been subsumed into the documentary and cannot be accessed individually. There are no other extra DVD features (not even subtitles), and the main menu only allows access to the individual chapters. --John Galilee
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if u like abba u'll like this November 4, 2006 2 out of 6 found this review helpful
Although i do love abba and did like the dvd i actually bought it as it's listed with the steps girls against it. It actually has about a 30second clip with them in on the entire 1 1/2hr dvd so i wasnt very impressed with that!
Lets start at the very beginning, a very gud place 2 start.. December 28, 2004 4 out of 7 found this review helpful
For me, this was the first Abba Dvd i bought. No reason for it but it was the first dvd i came across in the shops and bought. I had previously seen the Abba - Super Troupers documentary which i LOVED and wanted to know more so i bought this. I must admit, i loved it, i'm quite sure. I haven't owned it for long and so i think i've only watched it about twice or three times but if you're just starting out then this is a great dvd to begin with! After this i recommend the Abba - The Concert dvd. Enjoy!
"Abba Story, The Winner takes it all" good for what it is... May 16, 2004 9 out of 9 found this review helpful
I was given a copy of this as a birthday present. I had seen this when it was originally aired on television a year or two ago.I would have to agree with a previous reviewer, that if you want to know about the making of the musical "Mamma Mia" this DVD is a fine starting point. However, if you want to know more about Abba, this DVD is not going to fill too many gaps in your lack of knowledge. I found the interviews with Benny, Bjorn, Agnetha, and Frida to be too short, where surely there should have been more time devoted to them and the magic they created as a group! Would I have bought this for myself? Sasdly the answer is no.
A bit to be desired October 21, 2003 8 out of 8 found this review helpful
This is the extended version of a TV documentary about Abba shown in 1999 at the time of Mamma Mia's opening in London. The original TV show was presented off camera by John Gordon-Sinclair. This longer version - with John Gordon-Sinclair's voiceover mysteriously replaced by Neil Pearson - was previously available on VHS. The DVD version has no additional content. While not surprising, this is still a disappointment.As for the content itself, interviews with and footage of the group members about Abba are what makes this interesting (including early material from Swedish TV), especially the voice of Agnetha, even if she is simply reading parts from the English version of her book Som Jag Ar. Unfortunately, and perhaps cynically, much of the programme is about Mamma Mia. This is of scant interest, and the inclusion of Steps and Bjorn Again unnecessary. Pete Waterman's talking head is an irritation. With so much footage still not released, eg Abba's appearances on the Olivia Newton-John TV special from 1978, the Music for UNICEF concert, and many other appearances, performances and interviews, it is a pity that this release has so much padding which has nothing to do with the group. I can only hope that future releases will meet fans' demands. This does not include the ITV show featuring celebrities and Pop acts covering Abba songs. This dreadful show should be consigned to oblivion. Denise Van Outen's performance of Gimme Gimme Gimme is a punishment.
Don't buy it ! March 3, 2002 21 out of 23 found this review helpful
ABBA and their fans deserve more than one DVD. This is the first one on the European market and I only give one star. The documentary is very well done (except the fact that it was made to launch the musical MAMMA MIA !) but where are the foreign subtitles ? Where is the 'special features' section ? Not even a photo gallery ! Nothing ! Some fantastic footage from the early 70's are included in the documentary but sometimes only 30 seconds. Why didn't they add the full versions as a bonus ? The DVD version is the same as the VHS version. Why ? Universal and Video Vision Ltd should do their job properly. But they don't care of the ABBA fans at all. They only want to make a lot of 'money, money, money'. They could earn more money with good and interesting items ! When I see the great work which is done around The Beatles' and Elvis Presley's material I feel a bit depressed. Poor ABBA ! They are the second best selling group in the music history, after The Beatles, and there's only one bad DVD available!...
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