Movie: Tennis in Rhythm

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John Nesbitt
John Nesbitt

Self - Narrator (voice)

Alice Marble
Alice Marble

Self

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    A "Passing Parade" MGM short featuring tennis star Alice Marble

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    1947-08-23

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