File:Philip Martin Spencer Tracy Garson Kanin cropped.jpg
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[edit]DescriptionPhilip Martin Spencer Tracy Garson Kanin cropped.jpg | Spencer Tracy, narrator and Garson Kanin, director, at the Long Island Studios of the Army Signal Corps for the recording of Spencer Tracy's narration of the "Ring of Steel," an Office of Emergency Management (OEM), film on on February 19th, 1942. In this cropped version, Philip Martin, Jr. is not in the picture. | ||
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