Directed by:
Paul MazurskyCinematography:
Donald McAlpineComposer:
David McHughCast:
Robin Williams, Maria Conchita Alonso, Alejandro Rey, Elya Baskin, Lyman Ward, Paul Mazursky, Udo Kier, Ivo Vrzal-Wiegand, Frederick Strother, Kim Chan (more)VOD (3)
Plots(1)
Circus saxophonist Vladimir Ivanoff (Williams) suddenly defects from his touring troupe in that "temple of Western decadence" - Bloomingdale's. Fleeing the K.G.B., Vladimir wins asylum and moves into the crowded Harlem flat of black security guard Lionel Witherspoon (Cleavant Derricks). Soon he has found both a voluptuous Italian lover Lucia Lombardo (Maria Conchita Alonso), and a shrewd Cuban lawyer Orlando Ramirez (Alejandro Rey). Though Vladimir learns that life in America can be cold and even painful, he grows to love this strange and wondrous new land. Director Paul Mazursky has truly transformed Vladimir's declaration of independence into a very memorable film. (official distributor synopsis)
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Moscow on the Hudson
Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
Label: RCA
Year: 1984
Country: USA
Format: LP
Length: 40:06
1. | "Freedom" - Chaka Chan | 05:53 | |
2. | "Starting Over Again" - Chaka Chan | 03:40 | |
3. | "Long Day" - The Motels | 05:14 | |
4. | "People Up In Texas" - Waylon Jennings | 02:24 | |
5. | "Party Train" - The Gap Band | 03:59 | |
6. | Blue Towns | David McHugh | 02:03 |
7. | "Suenos" - Maria Conchita Alonso | 03:43 | |
8. | "La Puerta Esta Abierta" - Adalberto Santiago | 03:35 | |
9. | "Blues For Yolanda" - George Kelly | 01:12 | |
10. | Blue Towns, New York Montage | David McHugh | 02:15 |
11. | Cuba To Miami | David McHugh | 00:58 |
12. | Bernard's Chase | David McHugh | 00:42 |
13. | New York To Alabama | David McHugh | 02:06 |
14. | Blue Towns (Solo Piano) | David McHugh | 02:22 |