



Set in 1999 on the enchanting Greek island of Kalokairi, the romantic adventure “Mamma Mia!” begins at the remote Mediterranean hotel Villa Donna, run by Donna (Meryl Streep), her daughter Sophie (Amanda Seyfried), and Sophies fianc Sky (Dominic Cooper).
I Have a Dream
Just in time for her upcoming marriage, Sophie nervously posts three wedding invitations (I Have a Dream) to three different men, any of whom she believes may be her father. From three cities across the globe, three men set off to return to the islandand the womanthat had enchanted each of them 20 years earlier.
Honey, Honey
Back on that island, Donna is rousing her staff for the frenetic day ahead as Sophies bridesmaids arrive and she shares with her best mates a scandalous secret: Sophie has found her mothers diary and learned she has three possible dadsbusinessman Sam Carmichael (Pierce Brosnan), adventurer Bill Anderson (Stellan Skarsgrd) and banker Harry Bright (Colin Firth). Without telling her mom, she has invited all three to her wedding (Honey, Honey), believing that after she spends time with them, she will at last know who her real father is.
Meanwhile, back on the Greek mainland, Sam, Bill and Harrystrangers until todayhave met at the harbor. Fortuitously, Sam and Harry have missed the ferry to Kalokairi, and Bill offers them a lift on his yacht to reconnect with the woman who broke all their hearts 20 years ago.
Money, Money, Money
Back on Kalokairi, Donna is ecstatic to reunite with old friends and former Donna and The Dynamos bandmates, wisecracker Rosie (Julie Walters) and wealthy multiple divorce Tanya (Christine Baranski), and reveals her mystification at her daughters desire for a traditional weddingor any wedding at all. At the Villa, Sophie introduces Tanya and Rosie to true love Sky, and tells them about their idea of designing a Web site to attract tourists to the island. Donna explains her precarious finances (Money, Money, Money) to her girlfriends as she takes them on a tour of the Villa.
Mamma Mia
Hounded by her creditors, Donna dreams of a rich mans world, sunbathing on a yacht and being deliciously pampered. She is brought back to reality as an ominous crack appears in the courtyard. The three men arrive, and Sophie smuggles them to their quarters and sheepishly explains that she, not her mother, sent the invitations. She begs the men to hide so Donna
will have a fantastic surprise at the wedding: seeing the old friends of whom she so often favorably speaks. They overhear Donna working in the storeroom belowpreparing to fix the crackand the men swear to Sophie they will not reveal her secret. Sophie leaves by the window, just in the nick of time, as Donna peeps through the trapdoor. She is dumbfounded to find herself face-to-face with the three former lovers she could never forget (Mamma Mia), while the men clumsily make up excuses for their presence.
Chiquitita
Donna is adamant; they simply cannot stay. Visibly shaken, she confides in Tanya and Rosie (Chiquitita) a secret she has kept from everyone: she is uncertain which of the three men is actually Sophies father. No matter, as Tanya and Rosie rally her spirits by getting Donna to join inwith the female staff and islanders accompanyinga musical number intended to make her forget her woes.
Dancing Queen
Donna and The Dynamos reclaim their glory days and champion the women of the island in a call to liberation (Dancing Queen).
Our Last Summer
Sophie finds the men aboard Bills yacht, and they take a trip around the gorgeous island (Our Last Summer) and tell her stories of Donna as a carefree girl.
Lay All Your Love on Me
Upon their return, Sophie musters up the courage to speak with Sky about her ploy, but loses her nerve. Sky and Sophie sing passionately to each other (Lay All Your Love on Me), but are interrupted by the bachelor party that has descended upon Sky to kidnap him for his last night of freedom.
Super Trouper
At Sophies bachelorette party, Donna, Tanya and Rosie perform in a surprise one-night-only event as Donna and The Dynamos (Super Trouper). Sophie is delighted to see her mom rock out, but becomes nervous when the festivities are interrupted by the arrival of Sam, Bill and Harry. She decides to get each of her three prospective dads alone to talk.
Gimme! Gimme! Gimme!
The young bride uses the confusion of her amorous girlfriends dancing with the men (Gimme! Gimme! Gimme! [A Man After Midnight]) to speak with Sam about his love for Donna. Next, shes on to Harry about his desire, if any, for children. Finally, Bill reveals that the old woman who gave Donna the money to invest in her villa was his Great Aunt Sofia, and Sophie guesses she must be her namesake. Thats it! Bill must be her father! Sophie asks him to give her away and to keep their secret from Donna until the wedding.
Voulez-Vous
Over the moon, Sophie returns to the party. But her happiness is short-lived as Sam and Harry each tell her they must be her dad and will give her away (Voulez-Vous). A shocked Sophie cant tell them the truth and, overwhelmed by the consequences of her action, faints on the dance floor.
SOS
In the morning, Rosie and Tanya reassure a frantic Donna they will take care of the men. Donna confronts Sophie in the courtyard, mistakenly believing Sophie wants the wedding stopped. Sophie angrily says that all she wants is to avoid her mothers mistakes and storms off. An upset Donna is accosted by Sam, full of fatherly concern at Sophie getting married so young. Donna dresses him down, and both realize they still have feelings for each other (SOS).
Does Your Mother Know
Meanwhile, on Bills boat, Bill and Harry are about to confide in each other, but are interrupted by Rosiewho is startled to find Bill making breakfast in the buff! Similarly, pulses are racing down on the sandy beaches as Tanya and young Pepper continue their May-December flirtations from the previous night (Does Your Mother Know).
Slipping Through My Fingers
With her plans falling apart and wedding in jeopardy, Sophie knows it is time to come clean to Sky and ask for his help. He reacts angrily to his fiances deception and Sophie must turn to her mother for support. As Donna helps her daughter dress for their wedding, the rift is quickly healed and Donna reminisces about Sophies childhood and how quickly shes grown (Slipping Through My Fingers).
Then and there, Sophie decides the only parent shes ever known is the only one who should give her away. As the staff and bridesmaids accompany Donna and Sophie to the chapel, Sam lies in nervous wait. Donna waves the wedding party on, and he begs Donna to talk. She cuts him short, however, revealing the deep pain she felt over losing him (The Winner Takes It All).
After the ceremony begins, Donna can hold her tongue no more. She confesses to Sophie that her father is presentbut he could be Sam, Bill or Harry. Sophie, in a shocker of her own, admits she invited them. The three men concur that they would be quite happy to be one-third of a father for such a girl. The surprises keep coming when Sophie tells Sky they should postpone their wedding and travel the world, as they have always wanted. It appears that preparations have been in vain until Sam steps in with the final curveball: he proposes to Donna.
I Do, I Do, I Do, I Do, I Do
She accepts (I Do, I Do, I Do, I Do, I Do)! At the wedding reception, Sam sings a song to Donna, who he has loved for 21 years (When All is Said and Done [in the film only, not the musical]), which prompts Rosie to make a coy play for Bill (Take a Chance on Me). All the couples present proclaim their love and, magically, water from Aphrodites fountain of love bursts through the crack in the courtyard at Villa Donna.
I Have a Dream
The story concludes as Sophie and Sky bid farewell to the island and sail away to a new life together (I Have a Dream), one full of hope and promise.