Movie: Swan Lake

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Natalia Makarova

Odette / Odile

Anthony Dowell
Anthony Dowell

Prince Siegfried

Michael Coleman
Michael Coleman

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Sandra Conley
Sandra Conley

Pas de Trois

Leslie Edwards
Leslie Edwards

Master of Ceremonies

Derek Rencher
Derek Rencher

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    The Royal Ballet's 1980 production of Tchaikovsky's classic ballet.

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    1982-01-01

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