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The Derby Stallion (2005)

The Derby Stallion (2005)
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A teenage boy develops a sense of purpose and some new friends through an unlikely alliance with a aging musician and his horse in this drama for the whole family. Fifteen-year-old Patrick McCardle (Zac Efron) is the son of a former professional football player, Jim (William R. Moses), who wants his boy to follow in his footsteps as an athlete. But Patrick has never had much aptitude or interest in football, baseball, or track, and doesn't feel especially close either to his father or his classmates at school. Patrick has struck up a friendship with Houston Jones (Bill Cobbs), an elderly blues musician who likes to drink and tell stories, but Jim considers Jones a bad influence and Patrick avoids telling his father about the time they spend together. In his younger days, Jones was a jockey and horse trainer, and when he rescues an injured race horse, Jones is convinced the animal has what it takes to be a winner again. Jones sets his sights on entering the horse in the State Cup Steeplechase Race, and Patrick becomes his right hand man, along with Jill (Crystal Hunt) and Chuck (Rob Pinkston), two new kids who have just moved into town from the big city. With only six weeks before the race, can Jones and his three young assistants turn an underdog into a champion? ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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Starring:
Bill Cobbs
Director(s):
Craig Clyde
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of The Derby Stallion

A teenage boy develops a sense of purpose and some new friends through an unlikely alliance with a aging musician and his horse in this drama for the whole family. Fifteen-year-old Patrick McCardle (Zac Efron) is the son of a former professional football player, Jim (William R. Moses), who wants his boy to follow in his footsteps as an athlete. But Patrick has never had much aptitude or interest in football, baseball, or track, and doesn't feel especially close either to his father or his classmates at school. Patrick has struck up a friendship with Houston Jones (Bill Cobbs), an elderly blues musician who likes to drink and tell stories, but Jim considers Jones a bad influence and Patrick avoids telling his father about the time they spend together. In his younger days, Jones was a jockey and horse trainer, and when he rescues an injured race horse, Jones is convinced the animal has what it takes to be a winner again. Jones sets his sights on entering the horse in the State Cup Steeplechase Race, and Patrick becomes his right hand man, along with Jill (Crystal Hunt) and Chuck (Rob Pinkston), two new kids who have just moved into town from the big city. With only six weeks before the race, can Jones and his three young assistants turn an underdog into a champion? ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
98 mins

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Director(s):
Craig Clyde
Writer(s):
Kimberly Gough
Producer(s):
Kevin SummerfieldTanja Walker Davidson
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG
Categories:
Family & Kids
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Concha V.

This movie had a great story but lacks the intensity it needs to be a great movie. The acting was mediocre except for Bill Cobbs as Houston. It's a pity because it could have been a really good movie if the actors would have been able to bring accross the intensity of the situations they found themselves in.

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William H.

I liked this movie a lot it was done well one worth seeing again it just goes to show there is a champion and winner in all of us

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Denise M.

If you are a horse person or know anything about horses DO NOT watch this movie! The jumping scenes were so horribly done I couldn't stand to watch it! And how does he go from jumping a chestnut over cross rails to a bay over a 4 foot oxer? I didn't like this movie!

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