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The Story of Seabiscuit = Pride of Kentucky

United States, 1949
film

Irishman Shawn O’Hara (Barry Fitzgerald), a horse trainer with the gift of being able to tell whether a yearling is going to be a winner or not, arrives..

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With gentle majesty

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If wishes were horses

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