Abba: The Movie (1977) (No Password)
As the band tours across Sydney, Perth, Adelaide, and Melbourne, Ashley constantly misses them due to mishaps, lost press passes, and a formidable bodyguard (Tom Oliver).
The film follows a bumbling country radio DJ named (Robert Hughes), who is tasked by his demanding boss to secure an exclusive, deep-dive interview with ABBA. ABBA: The Movie (1977)
Originally conceived as a simple tour documentary, evolved into a cult-classic "rockumentary" that captures the height of "ABBA-mania" during the band's massive 1977 Australian tour. Directed by Lasse Hallström —who would later find Hollywood fame with Chocolat and The Cider House Rules —it blends high-energy concert footage with a fictional, slapstick narrative. Plot Summary As the band tours across Sydney, Perth, Adelaide,