Down Argentine Way is a delightful musical comedy about romantic misunderstandings and horse racing in Argentina. It features a talented entertainer who falls in love with an American woman he meets while touring South America.
The Story of Seabiscuit is a drama film that portrays the true story of a champion horse named Seabiscuit. The film follows the journey of Seabiscuit as he overcomes adversity, including a racing accident, and makes a remarkable comeback in the world of horse racing. Set in California, the story highlights the bond between Seabiscuit and his jockey, as well as the support he receives from his uncle. With thrilling horse races, young love, and a heartfelt tale of determination, The Story of Seabiscuit captures the excitement and triumph of one of the greatest racehorses in history.
Alex: The Life of a Child is a movie based on the true story of a young girl named Alex who fights against cystic fibrosis. The film portrays her journey through treatments, hospital visits, and her close bond with her family. It highlights the challenges she faces and the impact she has on those around her.
The Pony Express is finished as the Post Office plans to award the mail contract to a stage line. Bill and his father put in a bid for the mail, however there are three bids close together. The officials will run a race to pick the winner, and the Banton Brothers sabotage Bill's stage. Mary still believes in Bill until they try to get rid of him by holding up the regular stage with his well-known horse. Bill needs proof to clear himself and expose the bad guys.
The True Story of Seabiscuit follows the journey of Seabiscuit, a small and underestimated racehorse, as he becomes a symbol of hope and inspiration during the Great Depression. Alongside his dedicated trainer and jockey, Seabiscuit defies the odds and wins against the finest horses of his time, captivating the nation with his incredible speed and determination.
This Sportscope series short contains highlights from several significant horse races, such as the 1948 Kentucky Derby (won by Citation); the 1953 Preakness Stakes (won by Native Dancer); and a match race in which Nashua beats Swaps.
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