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I know this, that Rudolf
was at Erik's deathbed. Yeah, they were close
to the very, very end. They loved each other very much. To have known them together was to have known
the two greatest dancers in the world. For the eulogy
and the memorial, I have his speech, and there he uses the words
from Shakespeare, from Hamlet, "Sweet dreams, Prince of Denmark."
was at Erik's deathbed. Yeah, they were close
to the very, very end. They loved each other very much. To have known them together was to have known
the two greatest dancers in the world. For the eulogy
and the memorial, I have his speech, and there he uses the words
from Shakespeare, from Hamlet, "Sweet dreams, Prince of Denmark."
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I know this, that Rudolf
was at Erik's deathbed.
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Yeah, they were close
to the very, very end.
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They loved each other very much.
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To have known them together
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was to have known
the two greatest dancers in the world.
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For the eulogy
and the memorial, I have his speech,
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and there he uses the words
from Shakespeare, from Hamlet,
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"Sweet dreams, Prince of Denmark."
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Movie Summary
This striking and moving documentary from BAFTA nominated directors Jacqui and David Morris traces the extraordinary life of Rudolf Nureyev. From his birth in the 5th class carriage of a trans-Siberian train, to his dramatic leap ...