The Nutcracker Trailer

The Nutcracker Trailer (1968)

10 March 1968 Fantasy, Romance 100 mins

This historic performance from 1968 captures Rudolf Nureyev at the peak of his career. Nureyev's legendary performance makes this the definitive Nutcracker on video. Watch, and enjoy being transported with Clara, the Sugar Plum Fairies and the Nutcracker Prince into a world of fantasy!

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Cast

Rudolf Nureyev

as Herr Drosselmeyer/The Prince

Merle Park

as Clara

Leslie Edwards

as Dr. Stahlbaum

Betty Kavanagh

as Frau Stahlbaum

Ann Jenner

as Louisa

Gerd Larsen

as Grandmother

Stanley Holden

as Grandfather

Wayne Sleep

as The Nutcracker

Ronald Plaisted

as The Rat King

Georgina Parkinson

as Spanish Dance

Michael Coleman

as Spanish Dance

Alexander Grant

as Arab Dance

Ann Howard

as Arab Dance

Gary Sherwood

as Arab Dance

Kenneth Mason

as Chinese Dance

International Releases Dates

United Kingdom 10 March 1968

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