The duration of Seabiscuit - film - is 2.35 hours.
Seabiscuit - film - was created on 2003-07-22.
no, it is a film
The film was named Seabiscuit. It was based on the book "Seabiscuit: An American Legend" by Laura Hillenbrand.
Seabiscuit:The Lost Documentary, 1939. The Legend of Seabiscuit, 1949 (fictionalized). Seabiscuit, 2003. These are the ones that I know of. It is possible that an obscure film, most likely short, that has escaped my notice but it's doubtful. There are MovieTone shorts that ran between feature films in theaters at the height of Seabiscuit's fame. These shorts are part of the lost documentary film of 1939, and for all Seabiscuit lovers it's a must-see.
William H. Macy portrayed the character Tick Tock McGlaughlin in the 2003 film "Seabiscuit".
The full name of the new film "Grain" is actually Against the Grain. In the trailer for the new film "Against the Grain" a city kid who goes to college trying to be a neurosurgeon is shown. The summary of the film is shown in the trailer.
9th Jan 09, there is the 24 film to be shown in Nov 08 so I am led to believe
The movie you are referring to is likely "Seabiscuit" (2003). The horse Seabiscuit, a champion thoroughbred, wins his last race by a nose, which is commonly mistaken as winning by his teeth. The film is based on a true story and follows the journey of Seabiscuit and his team to becoming one of the most beloved racehorses in history.
The American Experience - 1988 Seabiscuit 15-11 was released on: USA: 29 March 2003 (Full Frame Documentary Film Festival) USA: 23 November 2009 USA: 21 April 2003
Seabiscuit
only one horse; Actually, "Seabiscuit" was portrayed by fifteen different horses. All were handpicked by retired jockey Chris McCarron, a consultant on the film. Different horses were needed for different scenes and behaviors such as racing, close-ups, lying down, acting -up,etc. A mechanical horse was also used for trick shots. That's Hollywood !