Seabiscuit was the 'goodwill ambassidor' for depression-era America. More popular than President Roosevelt, the small racehorse proved that the underdog could win. Most people love a rags-to-riches story and Seabiscuit was the perfect example. Even when not racing The Biscuit could draw and hold a crowd like none other before him.
Seabiscuit died at his home in Northern California and still attracts fans to the ranch, numbering thousands every year, to pay their respects to one of the most celebrated racehorses in the history of Thoroughbred racing.
*Point of interest:There is a life-sized statue of Seabiscuit at Santa Anita Racetrack to honor the life of this amazing animal.
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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.
His average weight was around 1200 lbs.
Seabiscuit was a gelding just like Red rum .... Apart from Seabiscuit was a flat racer and Red rum was a Steeplechaser...
The duration of Seabiscuit - film - is 2.35 hours.
The duration of The Story of Seabiscuit is 1.63 hours.
The protagonist of "Seabiscuit: An American Legend" is Seabiscuit, the famous racehorse. The antagonist of the story is considered to be the economic challenges and societal norms that sought to limit Seabiscuit's success and potential.
No, Seabiscuit was a Thoroughbred race horse.