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To Russia... with Elton
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To Russia... with Elton

Jan 1, 1979
1h 17m
★ 6.4

Elton John rocks Russia in musical spectacular!

Overview

Footage of a concert given in Moscow, Russia, by rock singer Elton John.

Genres

Music
Documentary

Production Companies

Black Lion Films
John Reid Enterprises LTD
Witzend Productions

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Cast

Elton John

Self

Elton John

Ray Cooper

Self

Ray Cooper

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