Seabiscuit (American Experience) | 
enlarge | Director: Stephen Ives Actors: Scott Glenn, Laura Hillenbrand, Farrell Jones, Norah Christianson, Red Pollard Studio: PBS Home Video Category: DVD
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Avg. Customer Rating: 26 reviews Sales Rank: 40974
Format: Closed-captioned, Color, Dvd-video, Ntsc Language: English (Original Language) Rating: NR (Not Rated) Number Of Items: 1 Running Time: 60 Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3 Dimensions (in): 7.5 x 5.4 x 0.5
UPC: 794054885125 EAN: 0794054885125 ASIN: B00008WI9P
Theatrical Release Date: April 21, 2003 Release Date: June 3, 2003 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Shipping: International shipping available Condition: New/Sealed!
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A supreme documentary and good companion to the movie January 27, 2007 The 2004 movie, while excellent, cannot tell you the whole story and gives you no real footage. This is a matter-of-fact but exciting documentary. It is sleek, well put-together, and contains great photos, original footage, and narration. A must-buy!
Incredible footage March 23, 2006 This is an amazing video of the actual story of Seabiscuit. A must-have for anyone interested in racing in general or this horse in particular.
Turned me on to horse racing July 18, 2005 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
At the time I first received this DVD, I had not only no interest in horse racing, but probably a negative view of the sport. This film changed all that and turned me into a huge fan who follows several tracks around the world, without even betting.
This is a first class production, with outstanding commentary by Seabiscuit expert Lauren Hillenbrand as well as contemporaries of the Biscuit. The connection between Seabiscuit and his jockey, Red Pollard is brought to light on many levels, and makes this story all the more inspirational.
A must have and a great gift for almost anyone, not just horse lovers and sports fans.
If you loved the film, then watch the real Seabiscuit run May 1, 2005 8 out of 8 found this review helpful
Okay, the only question here is whether you would enjoy watching this PBS "American Experience" documentary about Seabiscuit after watching the hit theatrical film. The answer is yes. The match race between Seabiscuit and War Admiral goes exactly like it was done in the film, but there is something to be said for watching footage of the actual race. Seabiscuit lets War Admiral catch up with him but holds off the challenger and blows past him on the straightaway, pulling away at the end. The footage and shots of Red Pollard sitting on top of the 7-year-old Seabiscuit after finally winning the Santa Anita $100,000 race are quite poignant and there is also the fact that you actually get to see Seabiscuit it all his awkward glory. This documentary shows that the theatrical film is essentially faithful to the dramatic highpoints of Seabiscuit's racing career. In terms of the human beings in the horse's life that boils down to his trainer Tom Smith in the first half of the documentary and his jockies, primarily Red Pollard, in the second. This has to be because the idea that both horse and rider could come back from problems that left the pair with four good legs between them is a story that writes itself. When ESPN put Secretariat on its list of the 50 Greatest Athletes of all time I had no problem with that. I have a pet theory that says you really fall in love with only one horse in your life; for some that would be Black Beauty or the Pie or Trigger or Citation or the one in their own stable. For me it was Secretariat. But I can see where lots of people could end up falling in love with this funny looking horse that died long before they were born could become the horse of their heart. So, whether you come to the documentary from the theatrical film or go to the movies after catching this documentary on PBS during the current pledge drive, I think that you will be satisfied either way. My suggestion would be go to the movies for the Hollywood version and then check out the real thing on this nice little documentary.
Great gift... October 27, 2004 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
I got this as a gift for my father. I highly recommend it for anyone who enjoyed the movie and would like to learn and see more.
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