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Seabiscuit

During the Depression, a former bicycle repairman, Charles Howard (Jeff Bridges), owned a small, knobbly-kneed horse called Seabiscuit. Howard teamed up with half-blind ex-prize-fighter Red Pollard (Tobey Maguire), who became the horse's jockey, and former "mustang breaker" Tom Smith (Chris Cooper), who became the horse's trainer. People around the country became fascinated with the story of Seabiscuit, who won Horse of the Year honors in 1938.

  • Released July 25, 2003
  •   2 hr 21 mins  

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Nominated for 2 Golden Globes, Nominated for 7 Oscars, Won 4 other awards, Nominated for 30 other awards.   See all awards »

Cast & Crew

Director

Gary Ross

Producers

Gary Barber executive producer
Roger Birnbaum executive producer

Writers

Laura Hillenbrand book
Gary Ross screenplay

Cast

David McCullough Narrator
Jeff Bridges Charles Howard
Paul Vincent O'Connor Bicycle Supervisor
Chris Cooper Tom Smith
Michael Ensign Steamer Owner
James Keane Car Customer
Valerie Mahaffey Annie Howard
David Doty Land Broker
Carl M. Craig Sam (as Kingston DuCoeur)
Michael O'Neill Mr. Pollard

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toolapcfan wrote on IMDB:

I can't say a bad thing about this movie. There wasn't a single moment that I didn't like. Everyone who acted in this movie did no less than perfection. The movie has so much depth, has so much feeling and emotion and none of it feels forced, phoney or corny/ham handed. The development of the characters and the plot feels very natural and real and the movie flows at a comfortable pace. It's a movie you can cry tears of joy about and not feel weird about it. And to think I was so naive and close minded that I didn't see it in the theater because I told myself, "Who wants to see a movie about a racehorse?" If only I'd known how ignorant that statement was. I'd pay several times the admittance to have seen this in the theater, just to have had that added experience of seeing it there. This movie easily makes my top 5 of all time and is probably the best movie I've ever seen, and although I've seen it a few times now I still have a strong emotional response to it every time I watch it and feel my appreciation of it not waning, but only enriching. This movie is truly a "Must See." I hope you like it as much as I do.

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Chris Knipp wrote on IMDB:

Roger Ebert says he has a theory that `people more readily cry at movies not because of sadness, but because of goodness and courage.'

This is certainly a reason why Gary Ross's Seabiscuit tugs so effectively at the heartstrings. But the main one is the way the movie shows the triumph of the underdog spread fourfold among three men and a horse. And again the timing is right in the American release. Just as Danny Boyle's 28 Days Later was delightful because it was a low budget movie that could compete with a lot of loud and dubious blockbusters, Seabiscuit earns our gratitude by being a blockbuster without explosions or exhibitionism, an epic of restraint, modesty and -- yes -- `goodness and courage.' The loudest sound you hear is the starting bell for the races. There are those of us, mainstream folk, who've been starving for such fare. I saw people in the audience in the early matinee who plainly were alive in 1929 and 1938, and they wept and applauded throughout with awe and gratitude. We shall see how the younger generations respond.   [ show more ]

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filmbuff-36 wrote on IMDB:

It's fitting that a film about underdogs giving it all they've got has been released among the standard summer action fare. No other movie this summer has capitalized upon the David vs. Goliath theme so thoroughly and effectively as `Seabiscuit' has.

The story of `Seabiscuit' is actually the tale of four long shots: Charles Howard (Jeff Bridges), a wealthy self-made man and natural salesmen who's suffered both personal and financial loss through the Depression, Tom Smith (Chris Cooper), an aging horse trainer unsure of his place in the world with the ending of the frontier, Red Pollard (Tobey Maguire), a short-tempered jockey with various handicaps against him, and Seabiscuit, an undersized mustang whose been mistreated his whole life.   [ show more ]

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