| Racquet | |
|---|---|
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| Directed by | David Winters | 
| Written by | Steve Michaels & Earle Doud (screenplay) Alan Roberts (uncredited) David Winters (uncredited) Steve Michaels (uncredited) (story)  | 
| Produced by | Alan Roberts David Winters  | 
| Starring | |
| Cinematography | Mario DiLeo Alan Roberts  | 
| Edited by | Gerald Brodsky Lee Burch Leo Guerra Fabien D. Tordjmann  | 
| Music by | Michel Rubini | 
Production companies  | Cal-Am Productions Harlequin Productions  | 
| Distributed by | Cal-Am Artists Creswin Distribution Cannon/VMP VCII Home Entertainment  | 
Release date  | 
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Running time  | 87 minutes | 
| Country | United States | 
| Language | English | 
Racquet is a 1979 American comedy film starring Bert Convy[1] as a tennis player.[2] The picture is notable for featuring real-life tennis champions Bobby Riggs and Björn Borg in acting roles.[3]
It was described as "Shampoo for the tennis set."[4]
It was originally known as Raquets.[5]
Cast
- Bert Convy as Tommy Everett
 - Lynda Day George as Monica Gordon
 - Edie Adams as Leslie Sargent
 - Phil Silvers as Arthur Sargent
 - Bobby Riggs as Charlie
 - Tanya Roberts as Bambi
 - Bruce Kimmel as Arnold
 - Dorothy Konrad as Mrs. Kaufman
 - Björn Borg as himself
 - Susan Tyrell as Miss Baxter
 - Judd Hamilton as performer
 
References
- ↑ Dol, Equipe (2018-10-26). "Dol 218". Dor on Line (218): 1. doi:10.26512/dol.v0i218.18372. ISSN 2446-6670.
 - ↑ Kilday, Gregg (24 August 1977). "FILM CLIPS: 'Hot Wax'... and the Beat Goes On". Los Angeles Times. p. g9.
 - ↑ "Racquet (1979)".
 - ↑ Few laughs for Bilko now Phil Silvers pushes his gloom aside to plug his new move, Racquet Downey, Donn. The Globe and Mail 31 Mar 1979: P.33.
 - ↑ FILM CLIPS: 'Hot Wax'... and the Beat Goes On Kilday, Gregg. Los Angeles Times 24 Aug 1977: g9.
 
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