The Story of Seabiscuit

The Story of Seabiscuit1949

Genre: Drama, Family, Romance
The Story of Seabiscuit is a 1949 American drama film directed by David Butler and starring Shirley Temple in a semi-fictionalized account of racehorse Seabiscuit, the top money winner up to the 1940s. The screenplay was written by John Taintor Foot… more »



Margaret O'Hara:
Aren't you going to have some of your chocolate cake? Wong makes it grand.

Ted Knowles, Jockey:
No, I can't touch it. But, I could have some if... Margaret, listen to me. You wouldn't marry Ted Knowles the jockey. Would you marry Ted Knowles your Uncle Shawn's assistant?

Margaret O'Hara:
Ted, do you really think he meant you?

Ted Knowles, Jockey:
Yes, that scheming, conniving old faker. He's as sound as he ever was. You know what I think? You put him up to it.

Margaret O'Hara:
Oh, no, Ted. It was his idea entirely.

Ted Knowles, Jockey:
You O'Haras. I think maybe I'm marrying a - [Margaret kisses him]

Margaret O'Hara:
An O'Hara will do anything to get what he wants. At least, that's the way it is with this O'Hara. [Ted kisses her]

Ted Knowles, Jockey:
[pulls out a wedding ring] Here. Try this on.

Margaret O'Hara:
Oh, Ted, darling. It's sparkling like my heart. And how did you happen to bring it along tonight? Could it be, now, that you've planned the whole thing with Uncle Shawn?

Ted Knowles, Jockey:
No. I bought it the day before I went to the hospital. I've been carrying it around just in case. The O'Haras have nothing on the Knowles when it comes to getting what they want.

Margaret O'Hara:
Ted, darling, you're a wonderful boy to give up what you love best for me.

Ted Knowles, Jockey:
What I used to love best doesn't count anymore. You're my favorite across the board.

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