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Men of Chance [12] [13] 1932 Drama "Diamond Johnny" Silk is double-crossed by his own wife at a Paris racetrack. Broadway Bill [14] 1934 Comedy Story of a man's love for his thoroughbred and a woman who helps him achieve his dreams. Racing Luck [15] [16] [17] 1935 Drama After his horse Life Belt fails a drug test, a trainer is suspended. Hot ...
Movies about horses constitute a popular film genre. Some examples include: ... Three Men on a Horse (1936) Thunderhead, Son of Flicka (1945) [1] Tonka (1958) [1]
Man o' War: often considered America's greatest racehorse; won 20 of 21 career starts; Manhattan Cafe: Winner of 3 Japanese Grade I races; Maruzensky: Undefeated Japanese racehorse; Master Charlie: winner of the 1924 Remsen Stakes, Tijuana Futurity, Hopeful Stakes, Kentucky Jockey Club Stakes; awarded 1924 American Champion Two-Year-Old-Male/Colt
R. A Race for Life; Racetrack (film) Racing Blood (1926 film) Racing Blood (1954 film) Racing Lady; Racing Luck (1935 film) Racing Luck (1948 film) Racing Romance (1926 film)
Kentucky Derby hopeful Sierra Leone gallops at Churchill Downs on April 23. His name comes from his sire, Gun Runner, because there is a lot of arms dealing in Sierra Leone, Africa.
Popcorn Deelites (April 19, 1998 – January 20, 2022) was an American thoroughbred race horse who is best known for his career in film.. Foaled in 1998 by Afternoon Deelites out of Turquoise Gal (by Navajo), the gelding ran for six years as a low-level claimer, yet he did win 11 of his 58 starts and accumulated $56,880 in earnings.
Male characters in animated films (2 C, 241 P) B. British male characters in film (1 C) D. Disney Prince characters (10 P) H. Mike Hammer (character) (3 C ...
Becky, the mule from Carl Perkins' Movie Magg. Bottle of Smoke, the eponymous horse in the song by The Pogues; Chestnut Mare, the eponymous horse in the song by The Byrds; Feitlebaum, the racehorse who always comes up from behind to finish first (even in a car race) in songs by Doodles Weaver (performed with Spike Jones and his City Slickers)