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Pierce Brosnan, Meryl Streep, Mamma Mia! (2)

Sam Carmichael (Pierce Brosnan) rekindles with former flame Donna Sheridan (Meryl Streep) in the musical romantic comedy “Mamma Mia!”.
Photo credit: Peter Mountain, copyright Universal Studios

Pierce Brosnan, Meryl Streep, Mamma Mia! (2)

Christine Baranski, Meryl Streep, Julie Walters, Mamma Mia! (4)

Left to right: Tanya Chesham-Leigh (Christine Baranski), Donna Sheridan (Meryl Streep) and Rosie Rice (Julie Walters) perform in the musical romantic comedy “Mamma Mia!”.
Photo credit: Peter Mountain, copyright Universal Studios

Christine Baranski, Meryl Streep, Julie Walters, Mamma Mia! (4)

Pierce Brosnan, Meryl Streep, Mamma Mia! (9)

Sam Carmichael (Pierce Brosnan) rekindles with former flame Donna Sheridan (Meryl Streep) in the musical romantic comedy “Mamma Mia!”.
Photo credit: Peter Mountain, copyright Universal Studios

Pierce Brosnan, Meryl Streep, Mamma Mia! (9)

Julie Walters, Meryl Streep, Christine Baranski, Mamma Mia! (10)

Left to right: Rosie Rice (Julie Walters), Donna Sheridan (Meryl Streep) and Tanya Chesham-Leigh (Christine Baranski) reunite in the musical romantic comedy “Mamma Mia!”.
Photo credit: Peter Mountain, copyright Universal Studios

Julie Walters, Meryl Streep, Christine Baranski, Mamma Mia! (10)

Christine Baranski, Meryl Streep, Julie Walters, Mamma Mia! (12)

Left to right: Tanya Chesham-Leigh (Christine Baranski), Donna Sheridan (Meryl Streep) and Rosie Rice (Julie Walters) lead the Greek chorus in the musical romantic comedy “Mamma Mia!”.
Photo credit: Universal Pictures

Christine Baranski, Meryl Streep, Julie Walters, Mamma Mia! (12)

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