Crossing the Blues

As the movie opens, the Spice Girls enjoyed their reputation, but became dissatisfied with the burden of it. Sinister owner of the newspaper, Kevin McMaxford (Barry Humphries (aka Dame Edna Everage)) tries to ruin their reputation in order to collect the headlines, and even send a photographer (Richard O'Brien) to take photos and records girls. Less threatening but more annoying is a director (Alan Cumming), who follow the team with his band, want to make use of documents, topics, at the same time, managers of the girls' Clifford (Richard E. Grant), was to defend two over-eager writers in Hollywood (George Wendt and Mark McKinney) who relentlessly pitch ideas absurd plot of the movie Spice Girls.


Throughout the busy schedule, the girls keep asking to spend time away from Clifford Nicola (Naoko Mori), which is due to rise soon, and relax, but he refuses - mainly because his boss, the enigmatic and eccentric "Chief" (Roger Moore), does not. Stress and overwork are combined, culminating in a huge argument between Clifford and his friends, the girls storm out, refusing to play Albert Hall.

Moreover, the followers think of his humble origins, his fight for the top, and their friendship strengthened. To reconcile, then decide to take Nicola dancing. However, she goes into labor at the nightclub and was taken to hospital in the tour bus. The band will remain in the hospital to support Nicola, refuse to perform after she gave birth.