The life of a successful race horse can be lonely. Horses by nature are meant to live with others, preferably the same species. But many spend most of their time in a stall. To placate their nervous temperments many times a companion is provided for them. The most logical choice are goats. Horses seem to get along well with goats. A goat named Whiskers occupied a stall with the famous horse only to find himself thrown out of the stall by the horse himself. But he did have a dog or two, another horse named Pumpkin, and at one time, a spider monkey named JoJo. Left behind at a racetrack, JoJo was taken into the Howard fold and spent many hours in the company of the horse.
Seabiscuit was a race horse.
Seabiscuit is the classic underdog story. The small, brokendown horse that beat everybody. It's a great story, especially since it's true.
The film was named Seabiscuit. It was based on the book "Seabiscuit: An American Legend" by Laura Hillenbrand.
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In the same way that Ghandi was a movie about Ghandi, Seabiscuit was a Depression-era racehorse named Seabiscuit, which is where the name for the movie came from.
No, Seabiscuit was a thoroughbred race horse.
the Howard family owned Seabiscuit
Seabiscuit was released on 07/25/2003.
The Production Budget for Seabiscuit was $86,000,000.
Charles Howard, one of the main characters in the 2003 movie Seabiscuit, had a son named Frankie who was killed at the age of 15 in a truck accident. I believe that this movie is based on a true story.
Seabiscuit was a gelding just like Red rum .... Apart from Seabiscuit was a flat racer and Red rum was a Steeplechaser...
Tobey Maguire played Red Pollard in the movie "Seabiscuit." The film, released in 2003, is based on the true story of the racehorse Seabiscuit and highlights the lives of those involved with him, including Pollard, a jockey who faced numerous challenges. Maguire's performance was well-received, contributing to the film's overall success.