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Synopsis
For his sophomore effort, director Gary Ross re-teams with Tobey Maguire and William H. Macy, stars of his directorial debut Pleasantville, for this depression-era sports drama about the legendary racehorse, Seabiscuit. Unlike 1949's fictionalized The Story of Seabiscuit starring Shirley Temple, this version attempts to present a factual account of the story, which centers around the three men who saw the famed horse to victory. Jeff Bridges stars as Charles Howard, an entrepreneur who owns the unlikely racehorse. Howard teams with partially blind boxer-turned-jockey Red Pollard (Maguire in his first performance since annihilating the 2002 box-office in Spider-Man) and horse trainer Tom Smith (Chris Cooper fresh off his best-supporting actor Oscar for Adaptation). Together, the three work to help the famed horse to several symbolic victories that helped to inspire a downtrodden 1930s America. The supporting cast, headed by Macy, includes Elizabeth Banks (Spider-Man) and real-life jockeys Gary Stevens and Chris McCarron. ~ Matthew Tobey, All Movie Guide

Cast

Royce D. Applegate Dutch Doogan
Jeff Bridges Charles Howard
Chris Cooper Tom Smith
Ed Lauter Charles Strub
William H. Macy Tick Tock McGlaughlin
Valerie Mahaffey Annie Howard
Michael O'Neill Mr. Pollard
David McCullough Narrator
Tobey Maguire Red Pollard
Annie Corley Mrs. Pollard
Michael Angarano Young Red Pollard
Elizabeth Banks Marcela Howard
Kingston DuCoeur Sam
Eddie Jones Samuel Riddle
Gary Stevens George Woolf

Production Crew

Bill Roe Additional Cinematography
C. Mitchell Amundsen Additional Cinematography
Andrew Neskoromny Art Director
Laura Hillenbrand Book Author
Debra Zane Casting
Terri Taylor Casting
John Schwartzman Cinematographer
Patricia Churchill Co-producer
Randy Newman Composer (Music Score)
Judianna Makovsky Costume Designer
Gary Ross Director
William C. Goldenberg Editor
Allison Thomas Executive Producer
Gary Barber Executive Producer
Robin Bissell Executive Producer
Roger Birnbaum Executive Producer
Tobey Maguire Executive Producer
Adam Somner First Assistant Director
Frank Marshall Producer
Gary Ross Producer
Jane Sindell Producer
Kathleen Kennedy Producer
Jeannine Oppewall Production Designer
Gary Ross Screenwriter
Dan Bradley Second Unit Director
Frank Marshall Second Unit Director
Bill Durrell Set Designer
Bill Ryder Set Designer
Cosmas Demetriou Set Designer
Leslie Pope Set Designer
Lynn Christopher Set Designer
Randall D. Wilkins Set Designer
William Joseph Durrell, Jr. Set Designer
Andy Nelson Sound Mixer
Anna Behlmer Sound Mixer
Tod A. Maitland Sound/Sound Designer
Dan Bradley Stunts Coordinator
Karen Baker Landers Supervising Sound Editor
Per Hallberg Supervising Sound Editor
Laura Hillenbrand Technical Advisor
Digiscope Visual Effects
Pixel Playground Visual Effects
Sony Pictures Imageworks Visual Effects
The Orphanage Visual Effects
Year: 2003
Runtime: 140
Country: USA
MPAA Rating: PG13
for some sexual situations and violent sports-related images
Category: Feature

Genre
Drama

Produced by
DreamWorks
Kennedy
Larger Than Life Productions
Marshall Production
Spyglass Entertainment
The Kennedy/Marshall Company
Universal Pictures

Release
July 25, 2003 (USA)
by Spyglass Entertainment
Universal Pictures

Awards
2003 - Best Ensemble - Screen Actors Guild
2003 - Best Picture - Academy
2003 - Best Picture - National Board of Review
2003 - Best Picture - Drama - Golden Globe
2003 - Best Picture - Academy
2003 - Best Picture - Academy
2003 - Best Picture - Academy