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Paul McCartney: In Red Square

2003-09-18 | Music
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For the Russian audience, McCartney's appearance in Moscow is little short of a miracle. The Beatles were banned for decades by the Soviet government, which regarded their music as the epitome of Western decadence and propaganda, and the fans' only access to the group was through the occasional photo or black market album. Their reaction to his 2003 visit is a mixture of frenzy and rapture.

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On September 06, 2024, the IMDB rating of Paul McCartney: In Red Square is 7.9/10, Rotten Tomato rating is 0/100, Metacritic rating is 0/100, TMDB rating is 6.0/10.
The casts of Paul McCartney: In Red Square are Paul McCartney starring as Himself, Brian Ray starring as , Rusty Anderson starring as , Paul Wickens starring as , Abraham Laboriel Jr. starring as .
The release date of Paul McCartney: In Red Square is September 18, 2003.
For the Russian audience, McCartney's appearance in Moscow is little short of a miracle. The Beatles were banned for decades by the Soviet government, which regarded their music as the epitome of Western decadence and propaganda, and the fans' only access to the group was through the occasional photo or black market album. Their reaction to his 2003 visit is a mixture of frenzy and rapture..
On September 06, 2024, there were 1834 public reaction to Paul McCartney: In Red Square including Rockumentary, listenable music, memorable tune, tuneful, archival footage.
The runtime of Paul McCartney: In Red Square is 160 minutes.
The director of Paul McCartney: In Red Square is Mark Haefeli.