The film tells the story of three life and career losers who get together by chance to train a short, lame pony who also looks like a failure to compete in horse racing.
Several of the protagonists of this film are small people struggling in the 1930s. Charles Howard was originally a successful businessman, but the misfortune of losing his son in middle age shattered his family; Rhett Pollard's dream was to be a first-class jockey, but forced to make a living, he had to fight in an underground boxing match. People fight; Tom Smith is a horse and a horse trainer, but he is unappreciated and unhappy.
The fate of three distressed men is turned around by an old racehorse named "Sea Biscuits". Hai Biscuits are short in stature and inflexible in legs, and are discarded as defective products. However, its unyielding nature and tenacious fighting spirit have not been wiped out.
Three new owners have succeeded in awakening its potential and making it shine in the competition.
In the 1930s, when the United States was in the midst of the Great Depression, Charles Howard originally ran a bicycle repair shop. By chance, he accumulated a fortune by selling cars to the western United States and quickly became a celebrity. American auto millionaire. But unfortunately, his son was killed in a traffic accident, and his wife, who was in great grief and despair, insisted on divorce from him.
Charles Howard owns a small, stoutly-jointed horse, "Sea Biscuits". Although it is one of the fastest thoroughbreds in the world, it is not valued and valued because of its thin and ugly appearance. . Howard, along with half-blind Rhett Pollard and Tom Smith, formed a three-person team to train Sea Crackers. Since then, "Sea Biscuits" and its three-person team have embarked on a legendary journey, and the life paths of the three have changed dramatically since then.
Rhett Pollard was a famous boxer who won numerous awards in his career, but after a serious accident, he had to change his career as a jockey. Although Rhett Pollard was small and had poor eyesight, he was born with a stubborn temper, and Pollard loved to ride horses since he was a child, so he became a jockey for "Sea Biscuits" in training.
Amazingly, although the seemingly weak "Sea Biscuit" was very violent, he was tamed by the same thin Red, and suddenly became full of vitality, like a wild horse rushing down a mountain. Reid rode "Sea Biscuit" in the woods, and found a unique way of communication from it. Reid never had the tacit feeling of being in touch with each other.
Tom Smith is a cowboy who is known as the "Lonely Son of the Plains" because he wanders around all year round and has nowhere to turn to. He once performed the program "Training Wild Horses" in the wild west of the United States, known as "Black Mark Star". During this training, he naturally became a horse trainer.
In fact, "Sea Biscuit" is also similar to the owner's fate. He is a loser in the horse race. Not only is he smaller than ordinary horses, but he also seems to have problems with his legs. Therefore, people all over the country have begun to pay attention to the "Sea Biscuit" with great interest. Story. With the help of trainer Tom, Rhett Pollard began a hard training. With perseverance, they finally came out in a race, the skinny half-blind crappy jockey Rhett Pollard De won the race on the short-tempered, crooked-legged "Sea Biscuits," to the cheers of the crowd.
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