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Secretariat (2010) Secretariat is a motion picture directed by Randall Wallace and released in 2010. The film chronicles

Secretariat (2010)

Secretariat is a motion picture directed by Randall Wallace and released in 2010. The film chronicles the fascinating true story of the famous racehorse Secretariat and his remarkable journey to become a Triple Crown winner in 1973. The movie showcases the extraordinary determination and heart of this incredible horse, capturing the hearts of audiences worldwide.

The cast of Secretariat includes Diane Lane as Penny Chenery, the courageous and determined owner of Secretariat, as well as John Malkovich, who portrays Lucien Laurin, the eccentric and charismatic trainer of the legendary racehorse. The film also features talented actors such as Dylan Walsh, Margo Martindale, and Nelsan Ellis.

The captivating story of Secretariat, accompanied by its stunning cinematography and powerful performances, captivates viewers as it portrays the story of an underdog who defied all odds to become a beloved champion. It is a tale of triumph, celebrating the enduring spirit and strength that can be found in both horses and humans.

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A hundred and ninety?
A mission to stir up trouble and act cool, you mean? Chile is socialist now.
A spectacular event. Secretariat is catching up to Russ Miron.
About selling our horses for twice the price they were going to pay us.
After he finishes horseracing.
After your daddy's funeral, they say he went home and just fell dead.
Ah, look at him.
Ain't nobody seen it because Red won't soften up his mouth for nobody but you.
Ain't that right?
All due respect, but I got a pretty good handle on where I want to be.
All right. We're all here now.
All this talk about Secretariat. He hasn't faced a horse as good as Sham.
Along with the flashing spear and lance.
Already? Are the children all right?
Also, watch out for number three, who's going to hold back
Although if an opportunity to protest the war did present itself...
Amen.
And brought together people across great divisions of culture,
And charges into the fray.
And every owner, every trainer, every jockey out there
And Frank Wright. We welcome you to the 98th running ofthe Preakness.
And great colts come from great sires.
And he's a ham.
And he's going to make your horse take dictation.
And he's got a horse named Missed Opportunity.
And his legacy to me isn't money.
And I do hope you've inherited his luck.
And I do! Just because this place is going downhill it ain't my fault.
And I made some calls this morning to be sure.
And I think tomorrow he'll be wearing wings.
And I'm afraid at your stable, I'd be yelling fore all day long.
And I'm grateful... so grateful,
And I'm not missy anything. Get your things and get off my farm!
And if he does...
And if you do invest in him
And if you or your family have any questions, Miss Ham's got my number.
And it looks like Ecole Etage has had it, dropping back in third.
And it was a powerhouse race again by the big, strong Secretariat.
And may the peace that passeth all understanding
And neither of us has a fraction of that money.
And now we're getting ready to run the longest of the Triple Crown races.
And Ronnie says his breathing is still a little shallow.
And Secretariat breaks last from the gate.
And Secretariat is last, again, as they move...
And Sham is built for distance.
And she couldn't outrun my accountants.
And so we return to You your faithful servant, Helen Chenery.
And stupid as their owners are.
And stupid as their owners are.
And that they were about to be sold.
And the Bible tells us that God answered.
And the sons of Bold Ruler, they're long on speed, but short on stamina.
And they can tell when the horse next to them or behind them
And they paid you back, plus an extra share on everything they made,
And they tell me that you're in a rough spot.
And they're going to insist on a performance clause.
And they've all failed as Triple Crown contenders.
And this a horse that's never missed a meal in his life.
And this time he did it the same way.
And to its owner, who took on the old boys and won.
And two more to go in the hamper, if you wouldn't mind.
And we are going to live rejoicing! Every day!
And when he finally does get out of the gate,
And when Secretariat has to run as far as my horse did today
And you about to see something
And you had better fix it!
And you stay out of this. It's none of your business.
And you? How could you hold him back that long? What were you thinking?
And you've taught me something, too.
And, um, I need a trainer. Bull Hancock suggested that I find you...
Angle Light and Sham driving for home! Secretariat starting to challenge!
Angle Light holding on to the lead now.
Angle Light holds the lead into the turn. Sham in perfect position.
Another gown?
Another son of Bold Ruler, all speed and no distance.
Any comment, Miss Tweedy?
Any comment, Penny?
Any concern Secretariat will run the same way he did his last race?
Any good horseman will tell you that Secretariat is built for speed
Any other questions?
Apparently, I do
Are there any horses he doesn't need to be watching out for?
Are we all in agreement here? All right. Here we go.
Are we ready yet?
Are you sure that it was Paul's fault, then?
As Pancho has of beating Muhammad Ali.
As they round the first turn...
As they're heading into the back straight Sham moving up,
At his club, every day.
At the current value of his estate,
Be in your hearts now and forever more.
Because if that is the best he can do at this distance, we are finished!
Because they're smart with their money.
Because you never know how far you can go unless you run.
Being drugged backwards by a freight train.
Big red one.
But as trainer, you would know their worth
But at least we've given ourselves the chance.
But Daddy knew that a great horse
But don't ever say this is none of my business.
But he didn't. And now I've got Secretariat.
But he's got fire inside him. Ain't that right, Red?
But her grandsire was Princequillo.
But here comes Secretariat! He's moving fast! And he's going to the outside...
But I am a lawyer, and I know what performance guarantees mean.
But I can't spend my money on a risk like that.
But I got what I wanted.
But I'm here now.
But I'm not sure if he's asking for your mother or you.
But I'm not willing to sell it unless I get what it's worth.
But I've never been asked to pay 190 grand for a breeding share.
But if he were to lose just one of the Triple Crown races
But if I'm wrong, then they will say
But if you presume to judge my fitness as a wife or mother
But if you stumble and fall,
But it's gentlemen only.
But it's who they are. And it's who I am.
But most of the sons of Bold Ruler
But now that you've gotten their attention,
But our need to do what we believe is right...
But the hand that threw Earl Jansen out the door looks pretty strong to me.
But then he's not a racehorse.
But there is another option.
But you don't need to worry about this right now.
But you don't want to back off.
But your father almost never won our coin tosses.
But, of course, uh, Miss Tweedy believes that her horse
But... I know your daddy and Mr. Bull lifted each other up.
By a length and a quarter. Sham is second.
Call me when she's ready to drop her foal.
Can I have a moment with him?
Can't wait till you win this Derby, so we can go home.
Challenging for the lead.
Cherishing the life she had with her beloved husband, Christopher.
Chile? What for?
Come here.
Come home.
Come home.
Come on now, Red, come on. Don't get distracted. Focus. You got it.
Come on, boys. Let's go.
Come on, girls. Let's get you something to eat.
Come on, Red! Come on!
Come on, Red. Pace yourself. This yours. This yours.
Come on, Ronnie, make your move!
Come on, Ronnie. Come on.
Come on.
Come on.
Comes just as much from the mare as the stallion.
Conditions are perfect. The track is rated very fast.
Congratulations, Penny and Secretariat on the fastest Derby ever!
Could I talk with you a moment? In private?
Couldn't handle the distances 3 year old runs.
Daddy made a deal to breed Phipps' best stallion with our two best mares.
Daddy used to always say that rich people are rich
Daddy, it's Penny.
Daddy.
Decisions regarding the horses would be left to Penny.
Deo Volente.
Deo Volente. God willing.
Did I say number four?
Did you hear?
Dispersal of the farm would be left to Hollis.
Do tell.
Do what you think is right, ma'am.
Do you give the horse his strength?
Do you make him leap like a locust,
Do you think he'll be OK?
Doc found a big abscess in Red's lip.
Does he look fat to you? [speaks French]
Does that mean you're selling the horses or keeping them?
Don't force him.
Don't look at me. Beyer's the one that said you can't run long distances.
Don't start with me. You are off him!
Don't worry. I understand. Not a cent of your money.
Dresses like SuperFly.
Due to his outstanding two year old season,
Easy, Red.
Eddie? Eddie, I just wanted to thank you so much for coming.
Eight million.
Entering the final turn, Secretariat is moving like a tremendous machine!
Entering the final turn, Secretariat surging past Angle Light!
Every bit of this is my business! Do you understand?
Every single one of them has failed to win the Triple Crown.
Excuse me. I'm Penny Chenery, Chris Chenery's daughter.
Excuses, excuses, excuses!
Fantastic! You've all seen his workouts. He's never looked better.
Fantastic.
Fast first quarter in 23.2.
Father would've loved that phrase. How much per?
Five years ago Mr. Chenery had me witness him signing a provision that,
For half ofwhat they're worth. Mom had to step in and stop him, and now...
For half ofwhat they're worth. Mom had to step in and stop him, and now...
For the early lead, that's Deadly Dream. On the outside, Ecole Etage.
For the way you showed me
Fore!
Forecasters are predicting temperatures in the mid 90s.
Four lengths.
Fourth? And he runs like he's afraid? I expect more than that.
From this time forth...
Full of adventure, like I could...
Full of promise.
Get him in there.
Get ready!
Girls, I'm going to go in and see your granddaddy now.
Girls, you remember Miss Ham? Granddaddy's secretary?
Give my regards to your father.
Go hard for the lead. Draw him up close. If he comes, he's ours. OK?
Go, Big Red!
Go!
Go! Go!
God may have been willing, but The Jockey Club wasn't.
Gold Bag is up on the outside.
Gold Bag quickly moving into third.
Has somehow magically inherited both.
Hasn't been done in 25 years.
Hasty Matilda is eight years old. She's still young.
Hasty Matilda or Somethingroyal.
Have we made up our mind yet?
He ate his food this morning.
He couldn't train a monkey to pick at his own butt.
He does not shy away from the sword.
He does not shy away from the sword.
He does.
He does.
He eats too much and too often.
He had great stamina, Jack.
He invested in mares, which is the first smart thing he did.
He just won Preakness, like he won the Derby.
He just won the first two in record time.
He keeps asking, Where is she?
He laughs at fear, afraid of nothing.
He lays against the back of that starting gate
He likes to show off, doesn't he?
He looks fantastic.
He loves to run. Loves it.
He paws fiercely, rejoicing in his strength
He ran the second fastest Derby. He ran the second fastest Preakness... ever.
He said you could hear the horses' thoughts through your hands.
He sees what matters to him, ma'am. What's immediate.
He was dishonest. He had to go. You came down here because of a trainer?
He was fast, but he couldn't last over distances.
He was of sound mind when he signed it.
He was ready to race. He just wasn't ready to play bumper cars.
He'll answer that question for himself on race day.
He'll figure it out. Huh, Red?
He's been a great colt, but he's completely untried as a three year old.
He's going out too fast!
He's going to fade like the sunset.
He's good enough. He'll do.
He's got an abscess.
He's got nowhere to move. I thought you said Turcotte was aggressive.
He's had a stroke.
He's overtaking the field, passing Joe lz, Tropic Action,
He's Secretariat.
He's trying to retire.
Heading toward the rail. Step Nicely in second.
Heads it is. I'll go with Hasty Matilda.
Helen?
Hello?
Here is Mrs. Tweedy, who has just won
Here. Go ahead. You can hold it.
Here's hoping we see the same thing two weeks from now at the Preakness.
Hey, Daddy. I brought you some company.
Hey, John. How would you like to come with me and see a horse being born?
Hey, Thelma! Bring more hamburger. These little guys eat like elephants!
Hey! Hey!
Hey! Secretariat! Horse of the Year!
Hi. Good to see you, Mr. Hancock. How are you?
Hippies are running from paying the price of freedom.
His future is uncertain. And I don't buy shares in untested three year olds.
His horse did run the second fastest ever.
His jockey couldn't believe what was happening! He was waiting for you.
His name is Secretariat.
Hmm.
Hollis had asked me to study the tax issues
Hollis, I'm so sorry for your loss. Your mother was always so kind to me.
Hollis, if you need any help on the tax issues you call me, anytime.
Hollis, you're my brother and I love you,
Hollis. What are you doing here?
Horse seems pretty fired up.
Horses breaking nicely. Angle Light moving from the outside.
How are you, Big Red?
How did you know?
How do you expect we can fetch a good price on the farm
How is Daddy?
How long do you think you can keep living two lives at once?
How many times has she done this?
How much pressure are you feeling from your investors right now?
How smart you are. How much you loved the horses.
How's it look?
Howard Keck on line one, Bunker Hunt on line two.
I always knew where you stood.
I brought you a little something from a mutual friend of ours.
I called Jack about our tax issues, and he told me you fired our trainer.
I called to check on your flight.
I can't do that.
I checked with some of Phipps' people.
I couldn't sleep last night, so I checked the books
I didn't know what happened before. Apparently...
I don't care how many times they say no.
I don't care how many times they tell us we can't do it. I am not giving up!
I don't know what to say.
I don't know. I don't know ifwe should run him.
I don't make a lot of guarantees, but listen, this one you can bet on.
I don't think he the one going to get hurt, Doc.
I don't think so.
I don't think there's much left unsaid between us, Daddy.
I don't want somebody else.
I fired Earl Jansen.
I gave up a career to have our family, and...
I had an appraisal done, and that won't get us half ofwhat we need.
I hate what she's having to go through, and there's so little I can do to help.
I have a contract, and I'll sue you.
I have one. How much did you spend on that hat?
I have to make sure Daddy's all right, sort through Mother's things.
I hear you have the heart of a champion. I know my horse does.
I heard that you carried the clippings from the big races that you lost.
I hope you could see it.
I hope...
I just mean, do what you want with your money.
I just realized that's the first time I've laughed,
I just want to see him run.
I keep hearing rumors.
I keep sending them, they keep rejecting them.
I knew he was going to do it. I knew he was going to do it.
I knew you couldn't stay retired, after I saw your golf swing.
I know Bull recommended me.
I know you and your brother aren't horse people and you suffered a loss,
I know you're going to be making some changes,
I learned this morning that the owners of Oakworth were already talking
I made it here. I didn't quit.
I moved up our flight to first thing tomorrow. I've got to get back.
I need a good trainer just to get things stabilized.
I need to talk to you about this coin toss thing.
I offered to give it back to Seth, but he too thought you should have it.
I read here that the last horse you were on ran so hard his heart burst?
I realized something.
I reckon you heard about Bull Hancock, ma'am?
I still don't have the slightest idea what they know and what they don't know.
I suppose someone will have to clean up for the liquidation.
I think as long as he does, we should hire nurses and let him stay at home.
I think I got your problem here, Lucien.
I think that fellow is going to make Lucien say things in French
I think we should send him out. It's time. Not that I'm expecting much.
I thought the point was to sell the farm, not to break even.
I told her this was a gentleman's club, and she just...
I understood how you meant it, Jack.
I want to meet with him. When I'm back in two weeks.
I want to win, just like they do.
I want you to win. And win or lose,
I want you.
I will count you a stranger for the rest of my life.
I will head that way. I'll see you in a bit. All right, bye bye.
I will not live the rest of my life in regret!
I wish we could just race him under his name. Red.
I wonder if you mightjust try it
I work for them sometimes. So what?
I... Well... It's...
I'll answer that question when you become an adult.
I'll be making the toss. Are you waiting on anybody else?
I'll be making the toss. Are you waiting on anybody else?
I'll be ready. Why wouldn't I be?
I'll bring you in later.
I'll find a way. And if I can't, I'll live with it.
I'll hold a share for you in case you reconsider. Thank you.
I'm a professor, and you're a housewife.
I'm all ears, Miss Ham.
I'm Arthur Hancock.
I'm asking you! My father's been sick for quite a long time now.
I'm calling for Kate Tweedy, please? It's her mother.
I'm calling on behalf of Penny Chenery. We will call him back later. Thank you.
I'm in.
I'm Jack Whitaker, along with Heywood Hale Broun, Chic Anderson
I'm meeting somebody. Hello, Mr. Phipps,
I'm not going to do that.
I'm not selling him.
I'm out of here.
I'm proud of you.
I'm so proud of you.
I'm tired of babysitting half ton animals who are nearly as stubborn
I'm wondering how it is that Mr. Tweedy could take sides against me.
I'm wondering why it had to be my mother who stopped the sale and not you.
I've already won.
I've been through the stud books, Jack. Bold Ruler, that's the sire.
I've got a slew of other investors here. What am I supposed to tell them?
I've lost interest in racing. Don't even follow it anymore.
I've never had a horse who loves to run the way this one does.
I've read you. You write like a poet. Why do you do this?
I've run my race.
I've tried Something Special, Royal Line, Deo Volente...
If he does what I think he'll do, his value will double, if not triple.
If he were sold today, Secretariat would bring a price of seven million dollars.
If his jockey won't back off, Red won't back off. From anything!
If I ever even hear your name again, I will see that you go to prison!
If I have to challenge you in court on this, I will.
If I smell the air correctly, Mrs. Tweedy,
If there's a price, how is it freedom, Dad?
If you didn't disclose until today, they couldn't be held liable for a breach.
If you don't mind, I'd like to share them with you.
Ifwe don't have a training operation in place.
In all my years of training
In frenzied excitement he eats up the ground.
Instead of being the man who lost Secretariat in the past,
Is it really true Ogden Phipps offered you eight million dollars?
Is itjust me, or is that horse posing?
Is thatjournalism ese for getting your butt whipped?
Is the son of Bold Ruler: Secretariat.
Is this the article that's going to be running across the country?
Issues that now find us totally unprepared.
It ain't big enough for Red. Maybe he's still hiding fat from the winter.
It is not. And that's not why we're going.
It is Secretariat! He's coming to the wire! He wins it by two and a half,
It probably hurt him all the way around the track.
It will just be a few days.
It's a really good role, Mom. You'll love it. You, too, Dad.
It's all right, Brenda. It's all right.
It's Angle Light and Sham! Angle Light and Sham at the wire!
It's another eight lengths to Private Smiles, who is trailing the field.
It's art, honey.
It's art.
It's been losing money hand over fist for years now.
It's experimental. Has to do with Christmas and lots of things.
It's family business.
It's fine. I have friends here, Miss Chenery.
It's good you're home.
It's never been done. But that doesn't mean it won't work.
It's not bad.
It's not foolish to be unlucky, Mr. Phipps.
It's not Ronnie's fault. He had him where he should be.
It's Secretariat and Sham!
It's Secretariat. Secretariat and Russ Miron.
It's Sham and Secretariat, neck and neck!
It's the longest race they'll ever run.
It's the will to win! If you can. And live with it if you can't.
It's true. He wouldn't have made that offer
It's true. The last horse I rode ran so hard his heart burst.
It's your day, baby.
Jack, I need a few more days here.
Jack, what are you doing here? How did you get here so fast?
Jock Whitney's a no. And Mr. Mellon's on line two.
Just bring him home, Ronnie.
Just tell them the truth. The horse had a bad day.
Just understand, this is what you're saying.
Kate and I were thinking of going to Chile. Just for a couple of months.
Kate is so beautiful in that gown. And Sarah in hers.
Kate...
Kick hard! Come on! Kick, Chris! Come on. Good job!
Ladies and gentlemen, start your engines!
Ladies and gentlemen, welcome to the Belmont Ball.
Let him run, Ronnie! Let him run!
Let me ask you something. Why did you choose me?
Let me hear.
Let me tell you something about all this talk about super horse.
Let's enter him, then.
Let's get him ready for the Derby.
Let's just go.
Let's not talk about this right now.
Let's open it up for questions.
Let's take off this stupid... Paul. Where's Paul? Paul!
Lfwe don't play this right, it could amount to nothing.
Lights, sounds, flashes... Intentions!
Like he's already won the Triple Crown.
Like he's in a hammock in the Caribbean.
Like you say, I don't own the horses. Your father has to sell them.
Likes to come from behind.
Listen, we'll take care of the horse, you take care of the reporters.
Listen, we'll take care of the horse, you take care of the reporters.
Look at this!
Look at you! You're so beautiful. And you're all grown up.
Lot of track today, Red. A lot of track.
Loving mother, devoted wife...
Lucien Laurin cannot train a winning horse.
Lucien will do anything to prove he's not a loser. That's where they're weak.
Lucien, there are rumors your horse is hurt. Any comment?
Lucien, you know you are absolutely
Lucien, you want to give me a hand here?
Ma'am...
Maiden trip for two year olds, among them, Secretariat by Bold Ruler.
Make me, the whole family, live with it for a past that is gone!
Make sure Hollis has that power of attorney order.
Mama's gone.
Mama's pin?
Many ofthe owners conceding that
Maybe he plans on taking up prizefighting
Maybe. I've trained horses my whole life.
Miss Chenery, I risk my life every time I climb on a horse.
Miss Chenery.
Miss Chenery. Please give my best to your father.
Miss Ham?
Miss Ham? Would you come in here a moment, please?
Miss Penny, your mama was a fine woman. I just feel real bad for Mr. Chenery.
Miss Tweedy didn't hear me, so I'm going to make it very clear.
Miss Tweedy? Miss Tweedy? How's your horse doing?
Miss, you're not hearing me. A trainer makes his living off commissions.
Mm hmm.
Mmm hmm.
Mom, give Granddaddy a hug for us when he wakes up.
Mom? Are you OK with that?
More successful trainers you could've gotten.
Most men, if they had chosen wrong and lost this horse
Mr. Laurin, two of our mares are pregnant by Bold Ruler
Mr. Laurin?
Mr. Laurin. You look exceptionally handsome tonight.
Mr. Mellon, thank you for getting back to me.
Mr. Phipps has the call as the owner of Bold Ruler.
Mrs. Tweedy?
Multimillion dollar gamble we housewives make every day.
My horse is faster and stronger. We're not waiting for the Derby to prove it.
My instinct is to train him. Hard. To stoke that fire.
My instinct?
My mama would spank him for.
My mother thought the world of you.
Nerve racking for me, but his fans love it.
Next time we'll bury him even worse!
No son of Bold Ruler has ever won a single Triple Crown race.
No way.
No, Hollis, I think that's wrong.
No, more like hippies. Free spirits.
No, thank you, I have Daddy's truck here.
No, we are moving to syndicate his breeding rights.
No, you don't. You have one or two that might be worth the time,
No.
No. But I'll be all right.
No. No, no, no. She needs to hear this.
Nobody has.
Nobody has.
Nobody knows how much he can take.
Nobody's buying yet, are they?
Normally we rest him, right?
Nothing like Secretariat's been running. Penny's not talking.
Nothing.
Now it's Sham. Sham and Secretariat are...
Now the teacher says it's too political and we can't put it on.
Now the two dams are Hasty Matilda and Somethingroyal.
Now, is this the horse that finally breaks that streak?
Now, let's get to it. Come on! You do that on your own time.
Now, listen, don't try to change his natural gait, OK?
Now, Red, now!
Of course he did.
Of course, I understand, Mr. Mellon.
Of those broodmares that my mother stopped a few weeks ago.
Oh, Hollis.
Oh, I think he's coming. Oh!
Oh, I... I just wanted to see how you're doing.
Oh, Kate, after two years, you're finally going to do it.
Oh, look at you.
Oh, Sarah.
Oh, that's good time.
Oh, yeah. Right. Well, definitely watch out for number four.
Oh, yes, and everyone else did, too, as I recall.
Oh!
Oh!
Oh!
Oh!
Oh! I was afraid you wouldn't show up.
Oh? What's that?
Oh.
Oh.
Oh.
Oh...
OK, now. Easy. I'm not going to hurt you.
OK, Ronnie, don't send him out, all right? But don't choke him, either.
OK, so he's saying that I'm incompetent. He never shuts up.
OK. Bye.
On race day, we push him even harder. We push him until he comes apart!
One more thing. I'm new to this, and you know a lot more about it than I do.
Or clothe his neck with a flowing mane?
Or the finish line.
Our father came from nothing.
Owner hates the attention, but the horse loves it.
Pancho, how are you feeling about Sham's readiness?
Pancho, is it true you're predicting Sham's victory?
Pancho, some people think Secretariat didn't appear to be himself
Pancho's starting to brag like a boxer.
Penny Tweedy.
Penny, darling. Darling.
Penny, darling. Darling.
Penny, it's been 25 years since horseracing's had a Triple Crown winner.
Penny, Sham's turning in awesome workouts.
Penny, we think the abscess is gone, but he still hasn't eaten
Penny! What about all the attention Secretariat's getting?
Penny.
Penny. For Miss Chenery.
Phipps has the best horse people in the world. You know more than they do?
Phipps. He went with Hasty Matilda.
Pigs! Pigs. They're all such pigs!
Pincay's waiting for Turcotte to move.
Please don't take offense, Miss Chenery,
Please welcome Secretariat!
Politics and passion.
Practical thing would be to put him in a nursing home.
Really? That's great! What's the role?
Red is not afraid. And neither am I.
Remember, we have a mile and a half to cover. And one last thing, don't...
Right after the coin toss.
Right after the coin toss.
Right now this horse is all sleep and eat.
Right up through there, that one's ours.
Ronnie, don't fall off!
Ronnie.
Royal and Regal now being moved to the inside, looking for room.
Run him, Ronnie!
Run them down, run them down, Red! Run them down. Come on! Come on!
Safe trip, boys.
Same. Still ain't ate.
Sarah makes great pancakes.
Say that in English.
Second smart thing he did was he made a deal with Ogden Phipps.
Secretariat a bit uneasy, but that seems characteristic for him.
Secretariat a stunning and distant third!
Secretariat and Sham locked in a deadly duel.
Secretariat and Sham offto a surprisingly rapid pace.
Secretariat away very well, has good position on the rail.
Secretariat bobs his head.
Secretariat by two lengths! Sham driving second!
Secretariat driving immediately into the lead.
Secretariat is at the back of the pack.
Secretariat is in the center ofthe racetrack and driving!
Secretariat is right alongside.
Secretariat on the outside, now getting the lead by a head.
Secretariat pulling away!
Secretariat seems to be laboring.
Secretariat settling in at the rear of the pack.
Secretariat taking the lead as they come to the wire.
Secretariat the leader by...
Secretariat well back of the leaders and failing to mount a challenge.
Secretariat wins by 31 lengths!
Secretariat. Secretariat making a bold move.
Secretariat's got bone chips, bad ankles, bad knees.
See how it goes.
See? This is what you're missing.
Settling into second, Torsion. Sham has good position, third on the rail,
Seven horses have won the Derby and then the Preakness.
Seven million dollars. All cash.
Seven wins in four months.
Sham and Secretariat pulling away at blazing speed!
Sham broke the Derby record, too.
Sham closing to the rail. Three quarter time: A speedy 1:11.4.
Sham holding in second.
Sham in good position running in third.
Sham moves up. Secretariat pressing forward.
Sham moving up into third.
Sham moving up to challenge for the lead.
Sham now going to the outside in third. We're moving down the backstretch.
Sham pressing Secretariat even faster.
Sham pushes forward to challenge for the rail.
Sham pushing Secretariat into an even faster pace.
Sham second, far outside is Secretariat!
Sham working into strong position.
Sham, on the outside, is also moving along strongly.
Sham's burning up the track and Secretariat has gone missing.
She did it 13 times.
She had just fallen. The doctor said she didn't suffer.
She needs to hear what?
She scares me.
She's gone. Hi, Jack.
She's the prettiest, best tempered horse in my whole stable.
Shecky Greene sprinting to the front, Royal and Regal just behind.
Since broodmares tend to produce their best offspring while they're young,
Single turn sprint for two year olds.
Sit!
Six!
So after two years ofjuggling all this...
So do I. What were you doing?
So get ready!
So I'll buy that horse of yours right now.
So if you arranged a deal
So now you've got the Horse of the Year, and I look foolish.
So that's Pancho over there with Sham, right?
So that's who we'll choose.
So we sell Secretariat.
So we sell the mares and the yearlings.
So what can you tell us about Secretariat?
So what can you tell us about Secretariat?
So you've asked my husband to become your ally in this?
So, they call you Tiny?
So, who won the coin toss?
Someday I'd like to be able to do for that horse
Someone who knows enough law to know she's right.
Something I need you to know.
Somethingroyal is about to drop her foal.
Somethingroyal's colt could have an unusual mix of speed and stamina.
Somethingroyal's foal is on its way.
Sorry.
Stallions cost more than mares. No, they're more glamorous.
Striking terror with his proud snorting?
Sure is.
Sure you want to send him a mile next time out?
Sure.
Sure.
Teach English and learn Spanish. It's part of a cultural mission.
Tell Mr. Chenery's little girl that she's priced this colt
Ten percent off sales, ten percent offwinners.
Thank you so much, Miss Ham. For everything.
Thank you, Bull.
Thank you, Miss Ham.
Thank you, Seth. I apologize for interrupting.
Thank you.
Thank you.
Thank you.
Thank you.
Thank you.
Thanks, Jack. It will just be for a few days.
Thanks, Mom. Hey, I got to go. Can we talk later?
That coin toss is in two weeks!
That gave them four horses at half their market value
That her woman's intuition will only take her so far.
That horse couldn't beat a fat man encased in cement
That makes herfoal the obvious choice, since Somethingroyal's 17.
That not only did we ruin the horse's chances at the Triple Crown...
That Secretariat's never come close to running.
That speed and endurance don't necessarily go...
That value would drop to three million with no way to recover it.
That woman, she's so arrogant. [panting]
That would arise upon your father's death.
That wouldn'tjust be disloyal. That would be committing fraud.
That you ain't never even seen before!
That's a mile and a half distance
That's great.
That's impossible.
That's in New York. I will be on the first plane home.
That's more than a couple of pregnant mares would put away.
That's more than anybody's ever paid for a breeding share. Lot more.
That's right. They need someone to lead them.
That's the best horse in the field. Watch out for him.
That's what a horse notices.
That's what makes it exciting, Seth. Horseracing's all about excitement.
The best trainer that I could have ever...
The big red colt won Horse of the Year, Daddy.
The clouds and stuff, they don't mean nothing to a horse.
The day after my Protest Pageant.
The Derby, the Preakness and the Belmont.
The farm's in bad shape, as is Daddy.
The field is spreading out. Russ Miron out quickly.
The final test before the campaign for the Triple Crown,
The first test ofwhether the big horse from Virginia can cover the distance.
The horse? We're blaming the horse now?
The horses are in the gate.
The imaginations of Americans
The inheritance tax will be at least six million dollars.
The Jockey Club insists on unique names.
The kids could all do with a little responsibility.
The only reason he doesn't eat more is because he's too busy sleeping.
The only reason I don't fire you both is we're leaving for Kentucky tomorrow.
The only reason Sham didn't beat us worse is because
The only thing she hates worse than talking about herself is backing down.
The quiver rattles against his side,
The richest man in the world can take a risk like that, Penny.
The sable, put it back. Bring out the yearling in 18.
The sale was going to be to Oakworth Farms?
The same thing I've done with every belt I ever owned.
The second of two very important races to her.
The second of two very important races to her.
The tails side is very nice.
The truth? I was hungry. And so were you.
The way you lift me up and the way you lift up Red.
The winner has the choice of the offspring of Mr. Chenery's mares.
The Wood is in New York. You're going to need a new dress.
The yearlings are looking good, especially the red one.
Then why did you come to me?
Then you had better figure out what happened today
There are a lot of good horsemen think it can't be done anymore.
There are words ofwisdom that have sustained me
There you go, boy.
There you go, Red!
There you go! Come on!
There's a meeting for the parents on the fifth.
There's talk he could be Horse of the Year.
They also say that you can be over aggressive.
They are growing up. All of them.
They are: Good evening, Kmart shoppers.
They ask for Miss Chenery.
They may be slow afoot, but they are quick to calculate
They say you're one of the best. You got a great touch.
They say, Secretariat's owner is striking and charismatic.
They think he wants Hasty Matilda's foal.
They think we're training him too hard.
They were worth twice what we were going to sell them for.
They're fine. I left Denver before I heard the news.
They're going to be mommies and daddies for new horses.
They're in the stretch. It's Secretariat on the outside to take the lead.
They're incredible! Look at them!
This coin toss is big. The foal could be worth a great deal.
This guy will not shut his face!
This guy, he couldn't train a flea to jump.
This horse has been waiting two years for me to put a hand next to his mouth.
This is a match race between Secretariat and Sham.
This is about life being ahead of you and you run at it.
This is home to him. And he knows he's here.
This is the Bold Ruler colt, Daddy.
This isn't about going back.
Three quarters of a mile: 1:12 and a fifth.
Three quarters, a blistering 1:09.4.
Three races, three states in just five weeks.
Three years ago I would've said that a racehorse didn't care who his owner was.
Throughout my darkest times.
To buy a share in a horse I could've owned for nothing.
To get a top trainer, you need a top horse.
To the greatest horse I ever rode.
Told her I was taller when I stood on my wallet.
Trying to muscle me into something. Can't do that.
Turcotte and Edward say he's the smartest horse they've ever seen.
Two sugars and cream?
Uh... Hey, I'm kind of busy right now. We're getting ready for a march.
Uniting them in one great battle cry: Go, Secretariat, go!
Unless he thought Secretariat would be worth twice that.
Use bad judgment. Put a horse into too much traffic where he can't run.
Watch out for number six. He's got the speed.
We are going to see that horse run and win!
We beat Big Red at the Wood, and we're going to beat him here again.
We call him Big Red.
We call it a select opportunity.
We could argue he already had dementia.
We have to face facts. To run a horse breeding operation,
We just got ourselves a couple new horses.
We just lost a race that we could not afford to lose!
We need to file right away for his power of attorney?
We need to file right away for his power of attorney?
We need to regain some perspective.
We offer 32 shareholders exclusive breeding rights.
We rest our horse, they push theirs.
We still have a lot ofwork to do.
We were right there with the red horse every step of the way.
We won! I knew you could do it, Mom!
We'll leave this afternoon. Thank you.
We'll take 'em.
We're breaking even.
We're four.
We're going to the Wood Memorial.
We're still looking... And they're off!
We're still thinking about it.
We're very excited.
We've been putting on this Protest Pageant for a year.
We've cut expenses.
Well, horse farm needs a strong hand on the reins,
Well, how's it going?
Well, I know this.
Well, I wanted to go on record, I left my hat at home, just for you.
Well, I yelled fore, you idiot. That's what fore means.
Well, I'm in a bit of a tight spot.
Well, I've got a family back in Denver.
Well, if it's not the horse and it's not Ronnie
Well, it's like every other all or nothing,
Well, Lucien and I were so hoping that you'd be able to ride in our next race.
Well, Seth, what do you make of that?
Well, that's why I've come to see you, Mr. Laurin.
Well, uh... got a tip on a horse.
What are you doing?
What do you mean you can't?
What do you mean, trying?
What do you suggest?
What does he see?
What is this? Come on. We need you here, Penny.
What it is to believe in yourself, and I never could have taught those things.
What makes this race different?
What? Burst his heart?
What's the difference? I don't have any idea which horse to choose.
When he could have chosen my colt.
When he looks at me, I feel like he looks right into me.
When the mares are close to term, they toss a coin to see who gets which foal.
When the teacher saw what we were doing... Dad, can we, like, sue them?
When we're done, you'll be calling Sham the super horse!
When you earn your own money, you can buy gowns for every party.
Where are you going? Come on!
Where did you find her?
Where does Bull Hancock eat lunch?
While both of you are beneficiaries,
Who are you calling a loser? Think you can do any better?
Who is the finest stallion of his generation.
Who the hell do you think you are? Coming here, accusing me?
Who will call the race for you.
Whoo! All right!
Why do you do this, Miss Penny?
Why? Why do you need to live with it?
With a half mile still to run, Secretariat sprinting away.
With five and eight along with him. And watch out for number one.
With three horses in, I'm going to give this to Chic Anderson
Would you tell Jack and Hollis about the document that Daddy left for you.
Wouldn't think of investing in him again, but you're bigger than that.
Yeah, and the Belmont is the graveyard of speed horses.
Yeah, Bull called me, but I tell you,
Yeah, Bull called me, but I tell you,
Yeah, well, your father's a good man, Miss Penny.
Yeah, well...
Yeah!
Yeah. I present it as a civic arts summer program, so...
Yeah. Mmm hmm.
Yeah. Wish I'd bought those gowns earlier.
Yes, ma'am.
Yes, ma'am. Just getting a bite to eat before I go to the ring. What about you?
Yes.
Yes.
Yes.
You cost me ten grand, Turcotte! Hey, loser!
You do acknowledge the issue, right?
You do know what you're saying.
You doing all right, honey?
You got a couple thousand I can borrow?
You got him mugged at the gate, mugged in the pack, and mugged on the rail!
You got married.
You got to spend money to make it.
You guys keep it safe. Don't lose it tonight. It's important.
You keep staring into your coffee. Are you worried about Red?
You know I speak for everyone. One loss can happen. Two is non performance.
You know that horse I chose the day we flipped the coin?
You look beautiful, too, Mom. All grown up.
You need a certain touch.
You OK, Miss Ham?
You really think he knows what he's doing?
You run your race, Penny.
You see how I am, Miss Chenery, when I put myself
You take that horse out one day, he's going to run faster the next.
You want a jockey who won't back off, then you want Ronnie Turcotte.
You want somebody else, get somebody else.
You'll be the one who had the vision to lead investors in his future.
You're as big a story as the horse, OK.
You're going to eat dirt today, Ronnie.
You're going to have to go back to Bull and see if he has any other ideas.
You're going to lose the farm and the horse, everything.
You're great with young horses.
You're guaranteeing that this horse is going to win the Triple Crown.
You're that stubborn?
You're the best owner I ever saw.
You've been paid to look out for his interests.
You've been paid to look out for his interests.
You've done it four.
You've taught our children what a real woman is.
Your daughters have something they want to talk to you about.
Your father, he really helped me and...
Your play? You're doing your play?
Yours now.
190,000.
[Al] Yes, sir, Mister Jansen. Who are you?
[All clamoring] Magnificent! Magnificent!
[Announcer speaking indistinctly] [Indistinct chatter]
[Boy 2] That's amazing. [Sarah] So cool.
[Boy] Whoa. God.
[Car engine starts] [Tires squealing on gravel]
[Children] Bye, Mom! Be good!
[Chuckles] [Both speak French]
[Colt whinnies] It's a boy. It's a boy.
[Crowd cheering] [Woman] We love you, Big Red!
[Crowd cheers] [Fanfare plays]
[Crowd groans] [Pancho] Let me tell you
[Eddie] Easy, Red. Easy. [Lucien] Watch yourself.
[Horn blares] Idiot!
[Horse neighing] Miss Ham. Thank you.
[Horse whinnies] [Children laughing]
[Indistinct chatter] [Announcer continues indistinctly]
[Indistinct chatter] Thank you.
[Jack] When are you coming back? [Penny] Soon.
[Kate] ♪ Silent night [actors chant] War, war, war, war...
[Laughter] You don't know which horses we own.
[Lucien] How's he feel, Jimmy? Just a big kid having fun out there.
[Male announcer 5] Secretariat! [Male announcer 6] Secretariat!
[Man] Big Red! [Man 2] Go, Big Red!
[Man] Close them up! We're ready for our six furlong,
[Mutters] Of course I do. I like it very much.
[Neighs] [Man] OK, get him in.
[Penny groans] [Both chuckle]
[Penny laughs] [Bugle plays]
[Penny] Almost done. [Jack] I know this is hard for you.
[Rock music playing] [Telephone rings]
[Snorts] Ooh.
[Snorts] Settle down.
[sobbing] ♪ Shepherds quake
[Starting bell rings] And they're off!
[Starting bell] And they're off!
[telephone rings] ♪ All is calm
[Tires screech] [Horns honk]
[Woman] Big Red! [All cheering]
[Woman] Go, Secretariat! [Man] Yeah!
♪ Mother and child [chanting]... war, war, war...
♪ Sleep in heavenly peace War, war, war, war...
♪ Tender and mild [laughs]
A Christmas pageant? When? Spring.
About what? I wanted to ask you about that sale
All right. Bye, Bull.
All right. Where do you want this?
All right. Thank you. Bye, Miss Chenery.
Amen. [All] Amen.
Are you all right? Sure. Yeah, we'll talk later.
Arnold Palmers for everyone! [Penny] Oh, big spender.
Before the turn, it's Secretariat. [Man] Come on, Big Red.
Better get back to work. Excuse me, Mr. Jansen?
Big day, Mrs. Tweedy. Mmm hmm.
But about that sale? What about it?
But I can't. You?
Call. [Ogden] Heads.
Can we talk about this some more? Yeah. OK. Fine.
Can you hear? Yeah, I hear!
Come on, Red! Final quarter mile!
Come on, Red! Go! Go!
Come on, Ronnie, move. Sham has taken the lead.
Come on. Run them down, Red!
Come on. Yes.
Congratulations. Mmm!
Covers of both Time and Newsweek. Well...
Easy. Easy, easy. Hold him, Eddie. Hold him.
Eddie? No, ma'am. He's still off his feed.
Excuse me just a minute. Mmm hmm
Excuse me? What are you saying? The horse should never have lost.
for a few months and see how... I don't need to try anything,
Fore! [Man] Hey!
Fore! [Man] Watch where you're hitting!
Fore! Russ Miron on the inside.
Go, Red! Go, Red!
Go, Red! He always does this. It's OK.
God. What's he doing?
Good evening, Eddie. Hi, ma'am.
Good luck to you. Thank you.
Good luck today, Miss Penny. Thank you.
Good luck today. Thank you.
Good luck. [Exhales heavily]
Good morning. Best to you.
Gotta move him, Ronnie. Let's go!
Great riding, Ronnie. Good job.
Has he eaten anything? Nothing.
Have you ever seen that? No. Not me.
He got hit coming out of the gate. We saw he got hit.
he sounded like a freight train. Come with me. Just go inside.
He's posing again. This way.
Here we go. Oh, here he comes.
Here you go. [Miss Ham] Thank you.
Here. Right here. Listen.
Hey, there's Mom. I can't believe that's Mom!
Hey! [Male driver] Get out of the street!
Hi, nice to meet you. Thank you for coming.
Hmm. [Announcer continues, indistinct]
Hold it, hold it. [Indistinct chatter]
Holy! Whoo!
How much oats you usually give him? Sixteen quarts.
How's it going? [Eddie] Ma'am...
I guarantee it! [Crowd murmuring]
I love you. I love you.
I see him. Yup.
I understand. I'm sure you do.
I will. I love you! [Children] Love you!
I'll be ready. Salut.
I'm sorry? Lucien told the truth.
I'm sorry. No. Kate's play.
in Wood Memorial. Didn't appear to be himself?
Is Secretariat ready for this race? Yes, indeed.
Is that the coin? The coin?
Is that the one? Oh yeah, right.
Is that who you've become? Jack...
It's how your daddy likes it. Oh.
Look at this. [Man] Hey, Ronnie.
Looks like you finished last. I was there long enough.
Lucien. Mr. Phipps. How are you?
Miss Chenery, we're sorry. Thank you.
Miss Chenery? Mr. Turcotte. Oh, I'm so sorry.
Mm hmm. [Big Red snorts]
Mom! Come here!
Mom? Honey. Is she on, almost?
Mom. I'm sorry I'm late. Kate!
No, I came alone. We toss right on the hour.
No, I came alone. We toss right on the hour.
No, thanks. No, thank you.
No, thanks. You scared of him?
Not Gewurztraminer, only Riesling. Mom, can we have pancakes?
Not if you want to keep him. I understand.
Oh, man. This is a catastrophe. It's too fast.
Oh, no! They're toxic. We won't survive.
Oh! [Man laughing]
Oh. What's wrong?
Oh... Lucien... Forget it.
Oh... Lucien... Forget it.
Ohh. Jockey's mighty young. He is mighty young.
OK. [Laughs]
OK. Oh, by the way, Miss Ham called.
OK. It's OK. Come on, Ronnie.
Penny Tweedy. [Jack] I saw the paper.
Penny? Penny! Do you know what that means?
Penny... [Penny sighs]
Please bring in the dessert. OK, Mom.
Quit sneaking around. Got it? Listen. Yes.
Red's last. He's last. Why is he always last?
Regain? Penny, it's just...
Ronnie! Going to have some lunch? Mrs. Tweedy.
Secretariat wins! [Cheering]
See him right there? All right, Red.
She looked... peaceful. Hm.
So is his owner. She'll be at the press conference.
Step out here with me. He could not train...
Story's over here. Do you think Secretariat is ready?
Thank you for coming. Miss Tweedy. My pleasure.
Thank you for coming. Sure.
Thank you. Go play.
The coin. Oh.
The estate's vulnerable. I will. I'll stay on him.
The horses are faster. Much faster.
The races are longer. Much longer.
The War Protester. I was thinking that we could...
The what? The War Protester.
They cancelled it due to weather. Oh, no.
They go where there is a good horse. We have plenty of good horses.
This is no good. [Announcer continues, indistinct]
This is Penny. This is Eddie.
Time to see who's got the real horse. [Crowd cheers, applauds]
Tweedy residence. [Man] Is Miss Chenery there?
Tweedy residence. This is she. War protester in a Christmas pageant?
Twenty eight and still surging! Ride him, Ronnie! Ride him!
Twenty six lengths! Whoo hoo!
Welcome to the Derby. Thank you.
What are you doing? Getting ready for a Christmas pageant.
What did Lucien say? That you're hard as nails.
What do you mean? In his other races
What was that? He didn't fire. He didn't sound right.
What? [Laughs] Mr. Phipps...
What? A colt stand up that fast.
What? We're four.
When will you work Secretariat? Soon.
Why is he going to the lead? Because I don't know.
Working on it. [Girl] Che Guevara or Ho Chi Minh?
Wow. She looks awesome. [Boy 1] I can't believe she's on TV.
Yeah! Where is Lucien?
Yeah. Sure. Let him recuperate.
Yes. [Laughter]
Yes. Didn't Seth do a greatjob? I'd like to say congratulations,
You about ready? We're ready.
You don't like my hat? Why? [Indistinct chatter]
You mind if I ask why you called me? Well...
You train for them, too, don't you? I don't have an exclusive deal here.
You try and sell him and... [Hollis] We're out of time.
You're amazing. Look at what I've got.
You're off him. [Penny] We need to talk about this.
Your daddy called me... Bull!
Your hat? Yeah.
... drawing away down to the backstretch.
... that doesn't.
...and even forever more.
...it could be dangerous.
...it isn't ending, it's just... beginning?
...live the way you believe.
...make something work.
...Miss Chenery and Mrs. Tweedy have always been the same person.
...our political beliefs can change,
...they may say we ruined the horse.
...this colt is part of our family now.
...who lived each moment to the fullest,
[All cheer]
[All clamoring]
[All murmuring]
[Announcer speaks indistinctly]
[Birds chirping]
[Breathing heavily]
[Chic] Horses now loaded in.
[Chic] We're about ready to go as Ecole Etage...
[Chris] Yeah, she's just starting.
[Chuckles]
[Chuckles]
[Chuckles]
[Chuckles] I spoke with some of the owners you ride for.
[Clears throat]
[Colt whinnies]
[Crowd cheering]
[Crowd cheering]
[Crowd cheers]
[Crowd laughs]
[Crowd laughs]
[Crowd laughs]
[Crowd sings Old Kentucky Home]
[Door closes]
[Door opening]
[Down tempo music plays]
[Eddie] Come on, Red.
[Eddie] Hey, Kentucky!
[Eddie] I know it hurt, but I got to do it, Red.
[Eddie] No, not me. That boy a whopper.
[Excited indistinct chatter]
[Exhales heavily]
[Exhales]
[Faint indistinct chatter]
[Fanfare plays]
[Fanfare plays]
[Girl] Daddy, I need to pick up a gown.
[Girl] Excuse me.
[Gospel music plays]
[Gospel music plays]
[Groans] So that's why you didn't try very hard to convince me.
[Growls] Dr. Todd, please. It's Elizabeth Ham.
[Grunts]
[Hollis] Doctor says there may be some brief moments
[Hollis] Great. I teach economics at Harvard,
[Hoofs clattering]
[Horse groans]
[Horse whinnies]
[Indistinct chatter]
[indistinct chatter]
[Indistinct chatter]
[Indistinct chatter]
[Indistinct chatter]
[Indistinct chatter]
[Indistinct chatter]
[indistinct chattering]
[Inhales, exhales]
[Jack] Girls! The race is about to start!
[Jack] Phipps? Richest man in America?
[Kate] We will!
[Kicks wall]
[Laughing, cheering]
[Laughing]
[Laughing]
[Laughing] Sorry. I do, I do, I like the hat. Help me.
[laughs] I do. I like the hat.
[Laughs] No, sir, he's not for sale.
[Laughs] The farm has to go. And it won't bring much.
[Laurin] I think he's 1100 pounds of baby fat.
[Line goes dead]
[Lucien continues in French]
[Lucien] Edward, it's big enough for a Clydesdale!
[Lucien] It wasn't exactly what I had in mind.
[Lucien] Ronnie!
[Male announcer 2] Secretariat by five lengths!
[Male announcer 7] Secretariat!
[Male announcer chattering indistinctly]
[Male announcer] A record crowd is expected today
[Male announcer] And they're off in the 99th running ofthe Kentucky Derby!
[Male announcer] Coming up: The eighth race,
[Male announcer] Fifteen minutes to post. Fifteen minutes.
[Male announcer] In preparation for the 99th running ofthe Kentucky Derby,
[Male announcer] Only five horses in the field today,
[Male announcer] Rounding out the field in the fourth race
[Male announcer] Secretariat wins by three lengths!
[Male announcer] The field is at the post. Chic Anderson with the call.
[Male announcer] The horses now being loaded in for the big race ofthe day,
[Male announcer] The lead is now 24 lengths.
[Male announcer] The remaining field, now entering the gate.
[Male announcer] They're at the post. Secretariat throws his head just a bit.
[Male driver] Move out of the way! Use crutches on the sidewalk!
[Man 2] All right, let's go.
[Man 2] Steady! All right!
[Man laughs] No.
[Man on TV] The excitement over this super horse has captured
[Man over PA] Flight 226 to Denver is ready for boarding. Gate 33 D.
[Man shouting] You got a problem?
[Man] Al! Who the hell told you to bring this one out?
[Man] Come on, Big Red!
[Man] Come on, Red!
[Man] Easy there, easy.
[Man] Go ahead. Hold up, now.
[Man] I can't wait much longer.
[Man] Kate! Your mother's on the phone.
[Man] Miss Penny, look this way, please.
[Man] Mr. Martin! Secretariat has beaten your horse twice.
[Man] OK, Big Red!
[Man] Penny, I have three shirts to pick up at the cleaners,
[Man] That's good.
[Man] The Lord shall preserve thy going out, and thy coming in.
[Man] What are you doing? I don't pay you to dream, I pay you to work.
[Miss Ham] There he is.
[Miss Ham] Your daddy would be so proud.
[Mr. Cleaver] I'll put some thought into it, all righty.
[Mr. Keck] Look, Seth, I've been a part of lots of these deals,
[Neighing]
[Neighing]
[Pancho] Horseracing is unforgiving for trainers, horses and housewives.
[Pancho] Let me tell you what you're going to hear from me.
[Panting]
[Penny sighs]
[Penny] He always thought the world of you.
[Penny] He laughs at fear, afraid of nothing.
[Penny] Horse of the Year! We have to celebrate.
[Penny] I'm sure we can find something reasonable. We can go look this weekend.
[Penny] No disrespect, sir, but if he gets any better,
[Penny] Ronnie!
[Penny] Sarah, orange juice, please.
[Penny] Thank you, Miss Ham.
[Penny] Well, Mr. Laurin, what do you think?
[Penny] Well...
[Penny] When I went off to college, I felt like that colt.
[Penny] Would anyone like some pie?
[Penny] Yes. Instead of paying a stud fee,
[Penny] You are doing a greatjob with him, Lucien.
[Penny] You could have her give me a call me later this afternoon.
[Penny] You said he was ready to race.
[Phone ringing]
[Reporters clamoring]
[Reporters clamoring]
[Reporters clamoring]
[Reporters laughing]
[Ronnie] I'm sick of this dirt. Let's get rolling.
[Ronnie] That's it, Red. We got them.
[Seth] Thank you, sir.
[Seth] This is a big deal. I have never done anything like this before.
[Shouts in French]
[Shouts] All right, Sham! Way to go!
[sighs]
[Sighs] Jack, I don't know how to earn a reward without taking a risk.
[Sighs] Oh.
[Sobs]
[Sobs]
[Speaks French]
[Speaks French]
[Speaks French]
[Speaks French]
[Speaks French]
[Starting bell rings]
[Starting bell]
[Stopwatch ticking]
[Thunder crashes]
[Thunder rumbles]
[Thunder rumbles]
[Up tempo band plays music]
[Whinnies]
[Whistles]
[Woman] Come on, Sham!
[Woman] Kate, Sarah, you have to leave in ten minutes.
[Woman] Uh, miss? Uh... Miss, you can't...
[Young Penny] Are we going to race them?
♪ At the sight ♪
♪ Holy night
♪ Holy night
♪ Silent night
♪ We will sing one song