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Seabiscuit

Seabiscuit

2003
Data
PG
025192328725
Drama
USA | English | Color | 02:20

For his sophomore effort, director Gary Ross re-teams with Tobey Maguire and William H. Macy, stars of his directorial debut Pleasantville, for this depression-era sports drama about the legendary racehorse, Seabiscuit. Unlike 1949's fictionalized The Story of Seabiscuit starring Shirley Temple, this version attempts to present a factual account of the story, which centers around the three men who saw the famed horse to victory. Jeff Bridges stars as Charles Howard, an entrepreneur who owns the unlikely racehorse. Howard teams with partially blind boxer-turned-jockey Red Pollard (Maguire in his first performance since annihilating the 2002 box-office in Spider-Man) and horse trainer Tom Smith (Chris Cooper fresh off his best-supporting actor Oscar for Adaptation). Together, the three work to help the famed horse to several symbolic victories that helped to inspire a downtrodden 1930s America. The supporting cast, headed by Macy, includes Elizabeth Banks (Spider-Man) and real-life jockeys Gary Stevens and Chris McCarron. — Matthew Tobey


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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
Michael O'Neill Mr. Pollard
Annie Corley Mrs. Pollard
Michael Angarano Young Red Pollard
Cameron Bowen Pollard Child
Noah Luke Pollard Child
Mariah Bess Pollard Child
Jamie Lee Redmon Pollard Child
Ed Lauter Charles Strub
Gianni Russo Alberto Gianini
Sam Bottoms Mr. Blodget
Tobey Maguire Red Pollard
Royce D. Applegate Dutch Doogan
William Hollick Bug Boy Jockey
Joe Rocco Jr. Bug Boy Jockey
Dyllan Christopher Frankie Howard
Anthony Klingman Boxing Match Referee

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Edition details

Packaging Keep Case
Nr Discs 1
Screen Ratios Anamorphic Widescreen (2.35:1)
Audio Tracks ENGLISH: Dolby Digital 5.1
Layers Single side, Dual layer
Edition Release Date Dec 16, 2003
Regions Region 1