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Seabiscuit
TrailerThe movie tells the true story of the life and racing career of Seabiscuit, the undersized Depression-era racehorse whose victories lifted not only the spirits of the team behind it but also those of their nation. The film accurately portrays the real people and events of those troubled times and how Seabiscuit 'fixed us, every one of us.'Actors: David McCullough, Jeff Bridges, Paul Vincent OConnor, Chris Cooper, Michael Ensign, James Keane, Valerie Mahaffey, David Doty, Carl M. Craig, Michael ONeill, Annie Corley, ...»Director: Gary RossCountry: United StatesDuration: 140 minQuality: HDRelease: 2003IMDb: 7.30 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "Seabiscuit"
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Characters of "Seabiscuit"
Charles S. HowardPlayed by: Jeff Bridges
Bicycle SupervisorPlayed by: Paul Vincent O'Connor
Tom SmithPlayed by: Chris Cooper
Steamer OwnerPlayed by: Michael Ensign
Car CustomerPlayed by: James Keane
Annie HowardPlayed by: Valerie Mahaffey
Land BrokerPlayed by: David Doty
SamPlayed by: Carl M. Craig
Mr. PollardPlayed by: Michael O'Neill
Mrs. PollardPlayed by: Annie Corley
Red PollardPlayed by: Michael Angarano
Pollard ChildPlayed by: Cameron Bowen
Charles StrubPlayed by: Ed Lauter
Alberto GianiniPlayed by: Gianni Russo
Mr. BlodgetPlayed by: Sam Bottoms
Dutch DooganPlayed by: Royce D. Applegate
Bug Boy JockeyPlayed by: William Hollick
Frankie HowardPlayed by: Dyllan Christopher
Boxing Match RefereePlayed by: Anthony Klingman
Marcela HowardPlayed by: Elizabeth Banks
Marcela's FriendPlayed by: Michelle Arthur
George WoolfPlayed by: Gary Stevens
White Horse TrainerPlayed by: Hans Howes
Molina Rojo WomanPlayed by: Camillia Monet
Angry TrainerPlayed by: Clif Alvey
Saratoga TrainerPlayed by: Dan Daily
Farm ManagerPlayed by: Borden Flanagan
Sunny FitzsimmonsPlayed by: Shay Duffin
Saratoga JockeyPlayed by: Kevin Mangold
Tick Tock McGlaughlinPlayed by: William H. Macy
Bugle PlayerPlayed by: Jay Cohen
Speed Dual JockeyPlayed by: Michael Hunter
Reporter MaxPlayed by: Peter Jason
Reporter RoyPlayed by: John Walcutt
Racing ToutPlayed by: Tony Volu
Reporter LewisPlayed by: James DuMont
Horace HalstederPlayed by: Robin Bissell
Samuel RiddlePlayed by: Eddie Jones
Tick-Tock's SqueezePlayed by: Paige King
NewsboyPlayed by: Andrew Schatzberg
Charley KurtsingerPlayed by: Chris McCarron
Pimlico Night WatchmanPlayed by: Roger E. Fanter
Tractor WorkerPlayed by: Gary McGurk
Baltimore DoctorPlayed by: Michael B. Silver
Radio Reporter JoePlayed by: Richard Reeves
Pimlico StarterPlayed by: Matt Miller
Seabiscuit's VetPlayed by: Pat Skipper
Clocker ManPlayed by: Ben Campisi
California DoctorPlayed by: Ken Magee
Horse VocalsPlayed by: Gary Hacker
Male Mariachi Band LeaderPlayed by: Jose Hernandez
Male Mariachi BandPlayed by: Jesse Hernandez
Female Mariachi BandPlayed by: Catherine M. Baseza
Salvation Army BandPlayed by: George Baker -
Directors of "Seabiscuit"
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Creators of "Seabiscuit"
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Critic Reviews of "Seabiscuit"
VarietyJuly 31, 2008Respectable when it should be thrilling, honorable when it should be rough and ready.
NewsweekNovember 01, 2007[It] may be too airbrushed for its own good, but in the end nothing can stop this story from putting a lump in your throat.
Chicago ReaderMarch 26, 2007I found this film stultifyingly self-important and, despite the regularity with which it cuts to the chase, weirdly static.
Time OutJune 24, 2006For a film about an unfancied underdog, Seabiscuit is just far too pleased with itself.
New York Magazine/VultureAugust 07, 2004Watching this movie, you get the feeling that the Depression existed so that Seabiscuit could be memorialized.
The New RepublicAugust 27, 2003In the structure of his screenplay Ross has taken a risk, and he has not quite brought it off.
Common Sense MediaDecember 28, 2010An inspiring story for teens and up.
Suite101.comSeptember 23, 2010It's inspiring despite a sobering thesis: The future is intoxicating, but progress is a kind way of rendering someone's livelihood obsolete. Gary Ross probed the underdog principle's heart: Success outside the comfort zone is the sweetest of all.
Groucho ReviewsJune 19, 2009Writer-director Ross's true-believer American salesmanship%u2014inspired by Frank Capra and honed in Dave and Pleasantville--suits this story of American entrepreneurship, optimism, and resilience. [Blu-ray]
Cinema CrazedApril 29, 2009Becomes a tale about beating the odds, the triumph of competition, and how one small animal can bring a nation together to forget its miseries.
eFilmCritic.comAugust 18, 2007Seabiscuit is not a work of great art, but it tells its solid story with grace and dignity.
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