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Release Date:
June 9, 2007
Original Title:
Ruffian
Genres:
Drama | TV Movie
Production Companies:
American Broadcasting Company (ABC)
ESPN Films
Orly Adelson Productions
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 89
Ruffian is an American made-for-television movie that tells the story of the U.S. Racing Hall of Fame Champion thoroughbred filly Ruffian who went undefeated until her death after breaking down in a nationally televised match race at Belmont Park on July 6, 1975 against the Kentucky Derby winner, Foolish Pleasure. Made by ESPN Original Entertainment, the film is directed by Yves Simoneau and stars Sam Shepard as Ruffian's trainer, Frank Whiteley. The producers used four different geldings in the role of Ruffian. Locations for the 2007 film included Louisiana Downs in Shreveport, Louisiana and Belmont Park in Elmont, New York.
Casting:
Mark Fincannon
Co-Executive Producer:
Jonathan Eskenas
Malcolm Petal
Co-Producer:
Kimberly Calhoun Boling
Costume Design:
Peggy Stamper
Director:
Yves Simoneau
Director of Photography:
David Franco
Editor:
Michael D. Ornstein
Executive In Charge Of Production:
Ron Wechsler
Executive Producer:
Orly Adelson
First Assistant Director:
Alan Breton
Luis Nieves
Gaffer:
Paul Olinde
Hair Department Head:
Melissa Forney
Key Hair Stylist:
Lizz Scalice
Key Makeup Artist:
Stacey Herbert
Makeup Department Head:
Kimberley Kirkpatrick
John Perkins
Music:
Lawrence Shragge
Producer:
Gideon Amir
Robert J. Wilson
Production Design:
Kelly Curley
Second Assistant Director:
Scott August
Tudor Jones
Special Effects Supervisor:
Robert Vazquez
Visual Effects Supervisor:
Mark Kolpack
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