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- PG2005 · Children · 1h 38m
Oct 20, 2005 · The movie "Dreamer" is based on a true story of the unthinkable: A horse that broke a bone and came back to race again. She was Mariah's Storm, winner of the 1995 Turfway Breeders' Cup.
Oct 16, 2005 · Balon (LUIS GUZMÁN) teaches Cale (DAKOTA FANNING) some of the ropes of horse racing in DreamWorks Pictures' DREAMER: INSPIRED BY A TRUE STORY. View more photos Critics Reviews
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- John Gatins
- PG
- Kurt Russell
Oct 16, 2005 · Dreamer: Inspired by a True Story Reviews. Full Review | Original Score: 4/5 | Nov 18, 2011. All the characters are familiar, the story is familiar, but it is well-constructed and the...
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DREAMER: INSPIRED BY A TRUE STORY focuses on the loving relationship between a girl and her horse. Young Cale (Dakota Fanning) meets racehorse Sonya when she spends a work day with her father, a trainer named Ben (Kurt Russell).
- John Gatins
- Cynthia Fuchs
- Dreamworks
It is inspired by the true story of an injured Thoroughbred racehorse named Mariah's Storm. The film premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival on September 10, 2005 and was theatrically released on October 21, 2005 by DreamWorks Pictures. The film received mixed reviews from critics, and
- $39.5 million
- John Debney
- $32 million
Dakota Fanning, Kurt Russell and the gorgeous Kentucky countryside compete for screen time in this gently-paced family film about how a racehorse changes one family forever.
Directed by John Gatins. Beautiful horse as a miracle worker for a dysfunctional family devoid of hope. Film Review by Frederic and Mary Ann Brussat. "When your heart's dream becomes a burning desire to achieve and accomplish its specific purpose, the entire cosmos opens its doors to you" Lloyd Littlepage has wisely observed.