The Story of Seabiscuit is a American Technicolor drama film directed by David Butler and starring Shirley Temple and Barry Fitzgerald in a semi-fictionalized account of racehorse Seabiscuit , the top money winner up to the s. The screenplay was written by John Taintor Foote , uses the actual racehorse names, but changed the names of people involved. Though shot in Technicolor, the film incorporates actual black-and-white footage of Seabiscuit in races, including the Santa Anita Handicap and the match race against rival War Admiral , which is still considered by many to be the greatest horse race of all time. The film is a fictionalized account of the career of the s racehorse Seabiscuit — , with a subplot involving the romance between the niece Temple of a horse trainer Fitzgerald and a jockey Lon McCallister. This included footage of Seabiscuit's win at Santa Anita against Kayak after Seabiscuit had recovered from a ruptured suspensory ligament. Eventually it was not made. Butler was friends with Charles Howard.


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Ted Knowles
Ted L. KnowlesTed L. Knowles, 60, of Merritt Island, Florida, passed away August 27, Ted was a native of Northwest Florida where he grew up on the Blackwater River, and often reminisced of his youth. Ted moved to South Florida where he began a career in law enforcement. Ted retired Go rest high on that mountain, son your work on earth is done.
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