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Mamma Mia! the big-screen adaptation of the ABBA stage musical is coming your way. How can we resist you? Eddie Harrison can think of several reasons

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musical blockbuster Mamma Mia.’ features

Meryl Streep as the mother of Sophie (Amanda Seyfried). a bride-to—be trying to identify her natural father amongst three wedding guests. played by Pierce Brosnan. (‘olin liirth and token Scandinavian Stellan Skarsgard.

Those who have been burned once before will note that the stars of the ABBA songfest are not trained singers. they‘re singing actors. all without a mttsical track record. Meryl Streep’s appearance as a violin teacher in Wes (‘raven‘s Music oft/1e Heart ranks amongst the most stomach-churning items in the veteran horror-director's career. and yes. l‘irth performed “Love Is In The Air~ in St 'Ii‘inian's. bttt is this sufficient reason for us to take a chance on Pirtb and Pierce Brosnan performing cruise-liner kitsch classics like ‘I Do. I Do. I Do. I Do. or '(iimme! (iimme! (limme! (A Man After Midnight)‘.”

You could blame this new enthusiasm for singing actors on technology. or more specifically. pitch correction software. An actor who can't quite hit the notes on stage. or even in the recording studio. can have their vocal performances edited. merged and adjusted to produce stellar vocal impersonations such as Joaquin Phoenix as Johnny ('ash or Jamie l’oxx as Ray ('harles. However a trip to your local charity shop will quickly reveal the misguided musical outings of stars such as Kevin Bacon. Jeff Bridges. Zoocy I)eschanel. Joe Pesci or Telly Savalas.

Before technology caught up with the aspirations of

the vain. singing actors were strictly a novelty. Lee

Marvin had a novelty bit with ‘Wandering Star’ from 1969 musical western Paint Your Wagon. bttt Clint liastwood‘s album of ‘cowboy favourites' lies forgotten. whilst Peter ()‘Toole‘s attempt to sing-a- long to Joe Darion and Mitch Leigh‘s appalling Quixote musical Man afLa Mane/1a are best left to rot. Will Smith. Bruce Willis and David Soul got away with the pop-star lark for a couple of albums. but Don Johnson and Iiddie Murphy were apprehended more quickly.

When Natalie Wood or Audrey Hepburn couldn‘t hit the high notes in West Side Story or My Fair Lady. Iip-synching to singer Marni Nixon‘s vocal talents maintained the illusion. The gruesome alternative is Elizabeth Taylor‘s nails-to-the-blackboard herformance of 'Send In the (‘low'ns' in A Little Night Music.

Yet it is possible for singing actors to triumph; Richard (iere courageously channelled the spirit of super-trouper Bruce Porsyth to perform ‘Give Them The Old Ra/JJe Dazzle‘ in Rob Marshall's Chieaga. whilst Hugh Jackman. despite huge Broadway success. prefers to maintain his butch on-screen persona until the right musical allows him to strut his leopard—skin trousers.

Whether Streep. Firth and Brosnan can show him how the transition is done is debatable and as ABBA noted. ‘The Winner Takes It All’ in the cutthroat world of screen musicals.

Mamma Mia! is on general release from Fri 1 1 Jul.

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