Hi-de-Hi! is a British sitcom that takes place in Maplins, a fictional holiday camp in the 1950s. The show follows the lives of the camp's staff, including their workplace antics and unrequited love.
Wildfire is a drama TV show that follows Kris Furillo, a troubled teen, who is given a second chance at life when she starts working at a horse ranch. Through her love for horseback riding and the relationships she forms at the ranch, Kris discovers a new sense of purpose and belonging.
National Velvet is an American drama series
Luck is a TV show that revolves around the lives of horse trainers, jockeys, and gamblers involved in horse racing. The show explores the world of the racetrack and the intricate connections between luck, gambling, and organized crime. It delves into the highs and lows of the characters' lives as they navigate the unpredictable world of horse racing.
Seabiscuit is a movie based on the true story of an undersized racehorse who becomes a symbol of hope and determination during the Great Depression. The film follows the journey of Seabiscuit, his jockey, and his owner as they overcome adversity and achieve success against all odds.
The Black Stallion tells the story of a young boy and a wild Arabian stallion who form a bond after surviving a shipwreck and being stranded on a deserted island. Together, they learn to trust and rely on each other as they face various challenges and ultimately become champions in the world of horse racing.
Ruby, a small-time criminal, becomes cellmates with Quentin, a dangerous gangster. Despite their differences, they team up to escape from prison and seek revenge on their enemies.
King Stupid and Butler Goober control a machine causing mischief worldwide, like kids poking with "Devil Fingers" and a divorced man camping at his ex-wife's home.
In the violent world of underground horse racing, a wannabe female jockey and her trainer brother-in-law become entangled in an illicit relationship full of blood, sweat, and sex that pushes the limits of their bodies and the law.
The lives and loves behind the scenes at the racetrack are detailed in this thoroughbred soap opera. An ambitious young trainer, Joel Tarrant (Ty Hardin), enters into an illicit affair with the stable owner's wealthy wife, hot-to-trot Laura Rubio (Suzanne Pleshette), in the hope that someday he'll have enough dough to buy his own horses and stable.
When the Black Stallion is stolen, a teenage boy and girl must navigate the dangerous Moroccan desert to rescue him. Along the way, they encounter sheiks, jockeys, and a risky wager at the racetrack.
In 1920s England, a farm girl forms a bond with a horse and trains it to compete in the prestigious Grand National race. Together, they overcome obstacles and prove their worth.
In Ride Like a Girl, a pioneer female jockey from Melbourne, Australia, faces numerous challenges and obstacles on her journey to becoming the first woman to win the prestigious Melbourne Cup horse race. This gripping biographical drama highlights the perseverance and determination of the protagonist, showcasing her passion for the sport and her incredible talent as a jockey. Through her dedication and hard work, she defies the odds and shatters stereotypes, proving that gender is no barrier when it comes to chasing dreams and achieving greatness in the world of horse racing.
Remo's self-destructive behavior overshadows his talent. Abril, an upcoming jockey, is pregnant with Remo's baby and has to decide between the child or continuing to race. They both race for Sirena, a businessman who saved Remo's life in the past but now is determined to find him, dead or alive.
Pierrepoint: The Last Hangman tells the gripping story of Albert Pierrepoint, the executor of over 400 hangings in 25 years. From his humble beginnings as a small-business owner to becoming Britain's most notorious hangman, the film explores the moral and psychological toll of his profession. Set against the backdrop of post-WWII England, Pierrepoint's story raises questions about justice, the death penalty, and the nature of punishment.
Join a veterinarian, a hypochondriac, and a horse owner as they navigate a day filled with steeplechase races, musical performances, and comedic mishaps.
The Cup (2011) is a heartfelt biography drama that tells the story of a jockey who overcomes grief and tragedy to triumph at the Melbourne Cup. Set in the year 2002, the film explores themes of love, horse racing, and the bond between a horse and its trainer. After the death of his brother in a racing accident, the jockey must navigate the challenges of the sport and find the strength to pursue his dreams. With the support of his horse and the memory of his brother, he races to victory and becomes a national hero.
When a financially troubled stockbroker inherits a talking horse, he discovers that the horse has the ability to predict race outcomes. Together, they embark on a journey to save the stockbroker from bankruptcy and find love along the way.
Teenager Patrick McCardle is a troublemaker who finds solace and purpose when he befriends a horse named Derby. Through their bond, Patrick discovers his love for horse racing and must overcome obstacles such as a bully, a tragic event, and his own struggles with alcoholism. With the help of his unlikely friend, Patrick enters the world of steeplechase racing and learns valuable lessons about friendship, self-discovery, and coming-of-age.