Warner Bros. (1949)
Drama | Family | Romance
USA | English | Color | 01:38
| 1. | The Story of Seabiscuit | 1949 |
Horse trainer Shawn O'Hara and his lovely niece, Margaret, come to America to escape the memory of an accident involving Margaret's brother, Danny. Working with thoroughbreds in Kentucky, Shawn takes a liking to a yearling named Seabiscuit, and fights to convince the horse's owner that the tiny horse with big knees will become a top-notch racehorse. Meanwhile, Margaret begins a tentative relationship with jockey Ted Knowles, but is haunted by her brother's death in a steeplechase spill. Written by Ray Hamel
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Shirley Temple | Margaret O'Hara |
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Barry Fitzgerald | Shawn O'Hara |
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Lon McCallister | Ted Knowles |
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Rosemary DeCamp | Mrs. Charles S. Howard |
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Donald MacBride | George Carson |
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Pierre Watkin | Charles S. Howard |
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William Forrest | Thomas Milford |
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Joe Hernandez | Race Commentator |
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Hal J. Moore | Race Commentator |
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Clem McCarthy | Race Commentator |
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Sugarfoot Anderson | Walkin' Murphy - Milford's Boy |
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Seabiscuit | Self |
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John Alvin | Announcer |
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Gertrude Astor | Oscar's Wife |
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Claudia Barrett | Nurse |
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Brandon Beach | Spectator |
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Walden Boyle | Reporter |
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Chet Brandenburg | Racetrack Usher |
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Herman Cantor | Gus - $8K Bidder |
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Dee Carroll | Alice Talbot - Nurse |
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Bill Cartledge | George Woolf - Jockey |
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Tom Coleman | Railbird |
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Paul Cristo | Racetrack Spectator |
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Herschel Daugherty | Reporter |
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Marjorie Eaton | Miss Newsome |
| Director | David Butler |
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| Writer | John Taintor Foote | |
| Producer | William Jacobs | |
| Musician | David Buttolph | |
| Photography | Wilfrid M. Cline | |
| Nr Discs | 1 |
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