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Mamma Mia!

Stockhom - Djurgården
ABBA: The Museum

And suddenly you realize that you are old ;-)

Land Rovers have been the stars of the silver screen since almost the beginning. From The Gods Must Be Crazy to James Bond, they’re a visual byword for Britain, Africa, or adventure. But in the enormous catalog of Rovers in film, there’s one entry that’s a little different from the others – 2008’s musical romantic comedy Mamma Mia!, based on the music of Swedish supergroup ABBA, in which Meryl Streep piloted a Series III 88” around Greece. (https://www.roverparts.com/roverlog-news-blog/mamma-mia-movie-s3/)

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4 comments

William Sutherland said:

Awesome shot!
3 months ago

The Limbo Connection said:

No British television drama is complete without a Land Rover, usually a series I or II. The design dates from circa 1947. I have been in vehicles from that period and I have no wish to repeat those experiences. And remember, the Land Rover is part Jeep, part tractor, so not a lot of fun can be had. The look on Corinne's face seems to confirm this, and she's not even driving the brute.
3 months ago

Arlequin Photographi… replied to The Limbo Connection:

I can definitely confirm that. I drove a Series III through Africa for a while in the 1990s. After 2 hours you know what can hurt your body.

But after the III came the Defender and after that nothing useful from Land Rover. Names are smoke and mirrors and that's all that seems to count at JLR.
3 months ago

Annaig56 said:

oh corinne en a pris un sacré coup la,
3 months ago ( translate )