For Seabiscuit
Directed by
Stephen Ives
Written by
Michelle Ferrari
Edited by
Toby Shimin
Produced by
Stephen Ives Eve Morgenstern
Music by
Joel Goodman
Narrated by
Scott Glenn
Associate Producer
Anne Tate
Cinematography
Buddy Squires
Allan Palmer
Peter Nelson
Allen Moore
Production Controller
Andrew Hall
Production Associate
Ben Ostrower
Sound Recording
Mike Reilly
Bob Silverthorne
John Zecca
Assistant Camera
Ulli Bonnekamp
Assistant Editors
Kristin Nutile
Ryan Widmer
Sound Editor
Kevin Lee
Re-Recording Engineer
Lee Dichter
Animation Photography
Edgeworx
Online Editor
Jake Diamond
George Bunce
Color Correction
John J. Dowdell III
Music Recording
Back Pocket Studios
Photo-Graphics
Ben Ostrower
Production Assistants
Lynn Badia
Nick Corraro
Niharika Desai
James Foster
Nico Herbst
Sarah Jenness
Dan Kellum
Reagan Walner
Senior Creative Consultant
Laura Hillenbrand, Author, Seabiscuit: An American Legend
Archival Footage
John E. Allen
Archive Films
Jane Babcock, George Akins, and The Mendocino County Museum
Grinberg Film Libraries, Inc.
Hot Shots/Sekani
Barbara Howard
ITN Source
MacDonald and Associates
Streamline Films
Universal Newsreel
UCLA Film & Television Archive
WPA
“Black Stallion” Courtesy of MGM Clip and Still Licensing
Photographs
AP Wide World Photos
Archive Photos
John Bosko
Corbis Bettmann
Del Mar Turf Club
Norah Christianson
Harry Ransom Research Center
Hearst Publications
Laura Hillenbrand
Col. Michael Howard Family Collection
Keeneland Library
Library of Congress
Gary Medeiros
National Archives
San Diego Historical Society
Santa Anita Park
University of Southern California, Special Collections
Legal Services
James Kendrick
Brown, Raysman, Millstein, Felder and Steiner
Production Accounting
Ed Weisel
Silver, Laski and Weisel
Music
“I Ain’t Got Nobody”
Written by Spencer Williams, Roger Graham
Performed by Bing Crosby
Courtesy of Jasmine Records
“I’ve Got A Pocket Full Of Dreams”
Written by John Burke, James Monaco
Performed by Bing Crosby
Courtesy of Warner Chappell, Jasmine Records
“Puttin’ on The Ritz”
Written by Irving Berlin
Performed by Fred Astaire
Courtesy of Williamson Music, Bright Ventures Inc.
“Flannery’s Georgia”
Written by Pierce Pettis
Performed by Edward Wright
Courtesy of Let's-Have-Lunch Music Publishing, Edward Wright
Other Music Provided by
APM Music Library
The Jockey's Guild
NBC Radio Programs Courtesy of NBC Studios
Insignia Films Directors
Daniel C. Esty
David O. Ives
John T. Sughrue
Robert A. Wilson
Special Thanks
Laura Hillenbrand
Norah Christianson
Col. Michael C. Howard
Barbara Howard
Kate Cravens
National Museum of Racing And Hall of Fame
Thanks
Lisa Ades
Vince Bruun
Matt Chew
Mary Jo Pons, Country Life Farm
Alton Christianson, Edgeworx
Mariusz Glabinski
Global Antiques
Marlena Grzaslewicz
Jude Hagin
Dick Hamilton
Peter Hammell
Bill Jaker
Lesli Klainberg
Richard King
Tracey Livingston
Robert Manfuso, Chanceland Farm
Mac Mcbride
Mike Patrick
Lee Ann Platner
Amanda Pollak
Mark Polyocan
Joe Reino
Jay Rubin
Ira Speigel
Chuck Sterniolo and the Derby Restaurant
Noble Threewitt
Santa Anita Racetrack
Felicitas S. Thorne, Jim Alexander, Thornedale Farm
Stuart Zanville
For AMERICAN EXPERIENCE
Post Production
Vanessa Ezersky
Glenn Fukushima
Greg Shea
Series Designer
Alison Kennedy
On-Line Editors
Spencer Gentry
Mark Steele
Sound Mix
John Jenkins
Production Manager
Nancy Sherman
Associate Producer, Web
Molly Jacobs
Legal
Jay Fialkov
Janice Flood
Maureen Jordan
Scott Kardel
Project Administration
Kelsey Dorwart
Susana Fernandes
Pamela Gaudiano
Marketing and Communications
Sean Cleary
Jen Holmes
Patrick Ramirez
Project Manager
Lauren Prestileo
Series Manager
James E. Dunford
Coordinating Producer
Susan Mottau
Senior Editor
Paul Taylor
Series Producer
Susan Bellows
Senior Producer
Sharon Grimberg
Executive Producer
Mark Samels
An Insignia Films, Inc. Production for AMERICAN EXPERIENCE
AMERICAN EXPERIENCE is a production of WGBH Boston, which is solely responsible for its content.
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