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Taylor Swift: Speak Now World Tour Live

Taylor Swift: Speak Now World Tour Live

I don't think you should wait. I think you should speak now.

20118.42h 9m

Overview

Recorded during her Speak Now World Tour in 2011, this live recording collects 18 performances from the country-pop starlet, including almost all songs from her 2010 studio album "Speak Now".

Directed by Ryan Polito
Produced by Taylor Swift
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Top Cast

Taylor Swift

Taylor Swift

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Caitlin Evanson

Caitlin Evanson

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Liz Huett

Liz Huett

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David Cook

David Cook

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Amos Heller

Amos Heller

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Paul Sidoti

Paul Sidoti

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Mike Meadows

Mike Meadows

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Grant Mickelson

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Al Wilson

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Jody Harris

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Themes & Keywords

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About Taylor Swift: Speak Now World Tour Live

Taylor Swift: Speak Now World Tour Live is a music, documentary film released in 2011 exploring themes of concert, country music, musician, interview, live performance. Directed by Ryan Polito, it stars Taylor Swift, Caitlin Evanson, Liz Huett. Recorded during her Speak Now World Tour in 2011, this live recording collects 18 performances from the country-pop starlet, including almost all songs from her 2010 studio album "Speak Now".

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