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Secretariat is a 2010 American biographical sports drama film produced and released by Walt Disney Pictures, written by Mike Rich and Sheldon Turner based largely on William Nack's 1975 book Secretariat: The Making of a Champion, with music by Nick Glennie-Smith and directed by Randall Wallace.
Secretariat (film) Semper Fi (film) Sex, Lies, and Videotape; Shadow People (film) Shark Night; Shock and Awe (film) Showing Roots; Shy People; Sister, Sister (1987 film) Skateland; Smothered (film) Snitch (film) Sounder (film) Southern Comfort (1981 film) The St. Francisville Experiment; The St. Tammany Miracle; Steel Magnolias; Straw Dogs ...
In September 2020, Dailymotion partnered with Mi Video, the global video app developed by Xiaomi. [18] The partnership will help Mi Video to increase its engagement with its audience and continue its growth momentum. Access to Dailymotion's global and regional music, entertainment, sports and news catalogues will be provided to Mi Video users. [19]
Gather around the Christmas tree with family and friends to watch these holiday movies filmed in and around Lafayette.
Pets United is a 2019 animated comedy film directed and written by Reinhard Klooss and starring Natalie Dormer, Eddie Marsan, and Jeff Burrell. [2] It serves as a standalone sequel to the 2010 film Animals United.
Helen Bates "Penny" Chenery (January 27, 1922 – September 16, 2017) (married names: Penny Tweedy until 1974 and later Penny Ringquist until 1980) was an American sportswoman who bred and owned Secretariat, the 1973 winner of the Triple Crown.
Corduroy Jackson-Jackson (voiced by Brandon T. Jackson) is BoJack's human co-star in the Secretariat movie. He dies from auto-erotic asphyxiation. The movie is later dedicated in memory of him. Jackson-Jackson later appears in the series' penultimate episode as a part of BoJack's hallucination during his near-death experience.
Red Panda performing at a Cleveland Cavaliers game in 2018. Rong "Krystal" Niu [1] (born 1970 or 1971 [2]) is a Chinese American acrobat who performs under the stage name Red Panda named after the animal with the same name. Her act involves riding a 7-foot (2.1 m) tall unicycle while catching and balancing multiple metal bowls on her feet and head.