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Australian film starring the famous racehorse Desert Gold: A Dead Certainty [4] 1920 Drama A British film about a rider pressured to fix a race. The Sport of Kings [5] 1921 Drama A man (Victor McLaglen) looks out for his young ward and her racehorse. The Kentucky Derby [6] 1922 Comedy Trainer goes to great lengths to keep an owner's son far ...
50 to 1 is a 2014 American drama film based on the true story of Mine That Bird, an undersized thoroughbred racehorse who won the 2009 Kentucky Derby in one of the biggest upsets in the history of the race. The film received a limited release on March 21, 2014.
Movies about horses constitute a popular film genre. Some examples include: ... This Way of Life (2009) The Thoroughbred (1928) Thoroughbred (1936) Thoroughbreds Don ...
Dreamer (also known as Dreamer: Inspired by a True Story) is a 2005 American sports drama film written and directed by John Gatins in his directorial debut. [2] It is inspired by the true story of an injured Thoroughbred racehorse named Mariah's Storm.
Barbaro: 2006 Kentucky Derby winner whose racing career and life was cut short due to a life-ending injury [1] Battleship (1927–1958) was an American thoroughbred racehorse who is the only horse to have won both the American Grand National and the Grand National steeplechase races.
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) Racing Stripes; Ready to Run (film) The Reivers (film) The Return of October; Ride, Kelly, Ride; Riders Up; Riding High (1950 film) Rodeo Girl; Ruffian (film) Run for the ...
This is an index of articles that features lists of films based on real-life events. As new entries are produced, they should be included to ensure the list remains current and complete. List of films based on actual events (before 1940)
Casey's Shadow is a 1978 Metrocolor sports drama film directed by Martin Ritt and starring Walter Matthau. [2] The film is based on an article in The New Yorker by John McPhee ("Ruidoso", published April 29, 1974).