Spandau Ballet: Live from the N.E.C.
Dec 01 1986
•1h 14m
•Music
Filmed in December 1986 the film captures Spandau Ballet in performance during their « Through The Barricades » tour, which at the height of their success saw them play over a million people.
Cast
See allTony Hadley
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Gary Kemp
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Martin Kemp
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Steve Norman
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