Seabiscuit was a famous racehorse (1933-1947), a grandson of the racehorse Man O' War. He is known well for his defeat of his distant cousin War Admiral in a 1938 match race, this especially being significant since Seabiscuit was only 15 hands high (very small for a Thoroughbred) whereas his opponent stood between 17 and 18 hands. Seabiscuit has been described as being sometimes lazy and sometimes feisty, and he is said to have had an odd swinging gait in which his right foreleg would thresh wildly forward "as though he was swatting flies."
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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.
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