Ruffian (2006) Reviews

Ruffian (2006)
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Prolific French filmmaker Yves Simoneau directs Sam Shepard and Frank Whaley in a sports drama detailing the remarkable racing career of the horse many believe to be the finest thoroughbred filly ever to run the tracks. In her first ten runs Ruffian was unbeaten, and continued to break longstanding records with every stride. But some careers are like shooting stars, and in just her second season racing Ruffian suffered a career-ending injury. On July 6, 1975, race fans gathered at the Belmont and in front of their televisions eager to witness the prized racehorse's eleventh official race. Billed as the "Battle of the Sexes," this landmark run pitted Ruffian against Kentucky Derby top colt Foolish Paradise. As the race got underway Ruffian was running at her best, but disaster would strike just short of the one-mile marker. It was there that Ruffian would take a brutal tumble that would effectively end both her racing career, and her life. Yet despite her tragic end, Ruffian's inspirational story lives on in this drama that shows why she was the only horse ever to be buried at the Belmont. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

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Starring:
Sam ShepardFrank Whaley, (more)
Director(s):
Yves Simoneau
Format(s):
DVD
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Lawrence C D.

A fact-based movie about the greatest thoroughbred filly of all time Ruffian,who won 10 races in a row shattering every recond than in 1975 in Belmont Park when she was racing against Foolish Pride something went tragedy wrong, everyone was shocked. A must see movie if you love horses or even if you don't love horses, it's a great movie, that you should see.

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Deborah R.

we enjoyed the movie and would recommend

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THOMAS W.

Not much different than a dozen other horse racing movies (think Seabiscuit), but they are always enjoyable to me, especially since I was less aware of what happened to Ruffian than say, Secretariat. Loved it.

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Michael B.

Wonderful story & very well done. Left a tear in your eye if you love animals

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Dustin T.

Excellent Movie. No cursing , no fornication , no mindless violence. Wake up Hollyweird we need more movies like this.

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Kathryn K.

I remember this story so well. Even had a family pet named after her. What a story - knew the ending and still cried.

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Eugene B.

Ruffian was the greatest female Race Horse in History. And as shown in the movie as a 2 year old had faster times than Secreteriat as a 2 year old. I saw her break down in the Match race with Foolish Pleasure at Belmont and there has never been another match race since. I remember Frank Whiteley telling Stuart Janney not to do it.

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Lucy A.

Really good horse movie if you are the kind of person that loves horse movies. It was hard to watch the accident and the things that followed. What a wonderful horse--and she was winning when the accident occurred. Highly recommend, but not for young children that love animals--it will be too sad for them.

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Barb S.

This movie was OK but a little disappointed after seeing the previews on TV. I thought it would be a better movie. Wouldn't want to watch again nor would I buy.

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Alexandra P.

I havent actually seen the movie yet, but i ride the horse that played Ruffian, so I want to see it really bad.

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    Lawrence C D.

    A fact-based movie about the greatest thoroughbred filly of all time Ruffian,who won 10 races in a row shattering every recond than in 1975 in Belmont Park when she was racing against Foolish Pride something went tragedy wrong, everyone was shocked. A must see movie if you love horses or even if you don't love horses, it's a great movie, that you should see.

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    Deborah R.

    we enjoyed the movie and would recommend

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    THOMAS W.

    Not much different than a dozen other horse racing movies (think Seabiscuit), but they are always enjoyable to me, especially since I was less aware of what happened to Ruffian than say, Secretariat. Loved it.

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