The Story of Seabiscuit (Warner Bros.) (1949)

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Heap OF THE HERD IN THE BLUE GRASS = HEADING STRAIGHT FOR YOUR HEART! Here it is! The thrill-saga of the ‘orphan horse’ |p who galloped to glory | on million dollar legs! An oldtimer wins his big dream — and two young-timers win their COLOR BY From WARNER BROS. — a great new hit with a heartbeat all its own! SHIRLEY TEMPLE FIZGER DAVID BUTLER WRITTEN BY JOHN TAINTOR FOOTE ON MACALLIS MAT 305 — 3 cols. x 12% inches (540 lines) (Also in 2-column size. See page 6) THE CAST Margaret O'Hara Shawn O’ Hara Ted Knowles Mrs. C. S. Howard George Carson Charles S. Howard Shirley Temple Barry Fitzgerald Lon McCallister Rosemary DeCamp Donald MacBride Pierre Watkin “Sugarfoot” Anderson Wm. J. Cartledge THE PRODUCTION Produced by William Jacobs. Directed by David Butler. Written by John Taintor Foote. Photography by Wilfrid M. Cline, A.S.C. Art Director Douglas Bacon. Film Editor Irene Morra. Sound by Oliver S. Garretson, Set Decorator Lyle B. Reifsnider. Special Effects by Roy Davidson, Director: H. F. Koenekamp, A.S.C. Music by David Buttolph. Orchestrations, Maurice de Packh. Technicolor Color Consultant Mitchell Kovelaski. Wardrobe by Leah Rhodes. Makeup Artist Pere Westmore. Country of origin U.S.A. Copyright 1949 Warner Bros. Pictures Distributing Corporation. All rights reserved. Copyright is waived to magazines and newspapers.