SEABISCUIT

This film is one of those classics that goes well with moviegoers across all ages. It received plenty of accolades when it was first released and was, overall, a real feel-good film that you’ll likely watch a few times again. Unless you’re the type to fixate on filming mistakes; if that is so, you won’t be able to tear your eyes away from one minor wardrobe issue: the strapped helmets. It may be inaccurate for the time, but we’re sure this was done for the safety of the actors and stunt doubles. No one wants insurance claims that could have been avoided, after all.

One other mistake historical buffs would be crazy about was the use of modern-day plastic binoculars throughout the movie. Another error that made it post-production was when Red had an accident, where a stuntman’s face could be seen.

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