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  1. Racquet is a 1979 American comedy film starring Bert Convy as a tennis player. The picture is notable for featuring real-life tennis champions Bobby Riggs and Björn Borg in acting roles. [3]

  2. www.imdb.com › title › tt0079771Racquet (1979) - IMDb

    Racquet: Directed by David Winters. With Bert Convy, Lynda Day George, Edie Adams, Phil Silvers. Centred around a former tennis champ who swings with the girls and volleying straight sets with the rich and famous while set on owning his own tennis court.

    • (215)
    • Comedy, Sport
    • David Winters
    • 1979-06
  3. 19 déc. 2018 · Racquet (1979) Centred around a former tennis champ who swings with the girls and volleying straight sets with the rich and famous while set on owning his own tennis court. Director: David Winters. Stars: Bert Convy, Lynda Day George, Edie Adams, Phil Silvers, Bobby Riggs, Tanya Roberts, Bruce Kimmel, Dorothy Konrad, Björn Borg ...

  4. www.allocine.fr › film › fichefilm_gen_cfilm=40907Racket - Film 1980 - AlloCiné

    Racket est un film réalisé par John Mackenzie avec Bob Hoskins, Helen Mirren. Synopsis : Parrain régnant sur la pègre londonienne, Harold Shand, en quête de respectabilité, tente de s ...

    • (104)
    • min | Policier, Drame
    • John Mackenzie
    • 1983-10-19
  5. 30 nov. 2017 · RACQUET (1979) | Official Trailer | 4K Nowadays, former tennis pro Tommy Everett teaches wealthy clients to play at their lavish homes. In order to raise the money he...

    • 3 min
    • 6,1K
    • Multicom Entertainment
  6. mediafilm.ca › 1979 › racquetRacquet - MEDIAFILM

    Comédie de David Winters avec Bert Convy, Lynda Day George, Edie Adams. Un ancien champion de tennis désireux d'ouvrir une école cherche le support financier de riches dames. Intrigue dispersée. Mise en scène banale. Interprètes mal dirigés. Genre : Comédie. Année : 1979. Durée : 86 min. Réalisation : David Winters. Pays : États-Unis.

  7. In Racquet, game-show celebrity Bert Convey plays Tommy Everett, an aging tennis pro who wants to raise $200,000 in order to open his own racquet-club. He sees that the answer might lie (or rather, "lay") with the wealthy middle-aged women whom he's been giving lessons to.