Best horse racing movies ever

Some people like horror movies, some like romance, some people like comedy, some people like sci-fi and crime-based movies, but a racing fan can rarely turn down a racing film where the star is a racehorse.Although some excellent documentaries have been made over the years, the best racing films are dramas based on true stories that will never lose their relevance. Here are some horse racing movies: –

Phar Lap (1983)

Far Lap is the biggest racing film of all time. Far Lap was a sporting icon who lifted the spirits of the Australian public during the early years of the Great Depression. The film sets pulse racing and desire.

Shergar (1986)

The play was based on the facts known about the kidnapping and the days and weeks that followed and the backstory of the color and the film is highly praiseworthy, while being flawless in its details. All-in-all, this is a long-forgotten gem.

Murphy’s Stroke (1980)

The film, first aired in May 1980, is a classic off-course gamble, featuring the uncouth Gay Future, Edward O’Grady, who prepared the horse before the 10/1 success to Tony Murphy in the cartel, who led the coup. And masterminded flamboyant boss Tony Collins.

Honourable Mentions

A highlight in this film is the portrayal of jockey George Woolf (winner of nine Triple Crown legs) Gary Stevens. Hardly any player puts his hand forward to do so easily and so well.