
Pro Football
This MGM Oddity features the 1933 National Football League champion Chicago Bears. The team demonstrates various plays, which are shown first in real time, then in slow motion.
Production
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
Language
EN
Status
Released
Release Date
Cast

Pete Smith
Narrator (voice)
William 'Link' Lyman
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George Musso
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Charles 'Ookie' Miller
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Jules 'Zuck' Carlson
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Gene Ronzani
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Bill Hewitt
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Jack Manders
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Bronko Nagurski
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Carl Brumbaugh
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Bill Karr
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Harold 'Red' Grange
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John Doehring
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