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Little Mo (1978)

Genre : TV Movie, Drama

Runtime : 2H 30M

Director : Daniel Haller

Synopsis

Biopic about tennis great Maureen Connolly who, as a teenager, was the first woman to win the Grand Slam of Tennis, became world-renowned as "Little Mo," and died of cancer in 1969 at the age of 34.

Actors

Glynnis O'Connor
Glynnis O'Connor
Maureen Connolly
Michael Learned
Michael Learned
Eleanor 'Teach' Tennant
Anne Baxter
Anne Baxter
Jessamyn Connolly
Claude Akins
Claude Akins
Gus Berste
Martin Milner
Martin Milner
Wilbur Folsom
Anne Francis
Anne Francis
Sophie Fisher
Mark Harmon
Mark Harmon
Norman Brinker
Leslie Nielsen
Leslie Nielsen
Nelson Fisher
Ann Doran
Ann Doran
Aunt Gert
Tony Trabert
Tony Trabert
Himself
Fred Holliday
Fred Holliday
Dr. Bruce Kimball
Len Wayland
Len Wayland
Johnson
Justin Lord
Justin Lord
Maxwell
Maggie Wellman
Maggie Wellman
Susan
Jaan Karp
Jaan Karp
Nancy Chaffee
Cindy Brinker
Cindy Brinker
Susan Partridge
K.C. Kiner
K.C. Kiner
Laura Lou Jahn
Tory Ann Fretz
Tory Ann Fretz
Doris Hart
Stacy Keach, Sr.
Stacy Keach, Sr.
Chamber of Commerce President
Beatrice Manley
Beatrice Manley
Duchess of Kent
Jason Kincaid
Jason Kincaid
Ben
Tracey Gold
Tracey Gold
Cindy Brinker
Missy Gold
Missy Gold
Brenda Brinker
Howard Culver
Howard Culver
Tennis Match Announcer
Ian Abercrombie
Ian Abercrombie
Dr. Noyes

Crews

Daniel Haller
Daniel Haller
Director
John McGreevey
John McGreevey
Writer
George Sherman
George Sherman
Producer
Jack Webb
Jack Webb
Executive Producer
Billy May
Billy May
Music
Harry L. Wolf
Harry L. Wolf
Director of Photography
Michael Berman
Michael Berman
Editor
Bill E. Garst
Bill E. Garst
Editor
Douglas Hines
Douglas Hines
Editor
Robert L. Swanson
Robert L. Swanson
Editor
Carl Anderson
Carl Anderson
Art Direction
Sam J. Jones
Sam J. Jones
Set Decoration
Ralph Sylos
Ralph Sylos
Set Decoration

Trailers and other movies

NBC Little Mo 1980 promo

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