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Uploaded by on Nov 30, 2010

A film based on the inspirational children's book
Josephine -- A Tale of Hope and Happy Endings
by Bunny McLeod and Roni McFadden
featuring "Josephine", descendant of Seabiscuit
born at the Northern California home of the legendary racehorse. Based on a true story, the young filly is orphaned at four days of age and with the heart of a champion, must overcome incredible odds.

Illustrated by
Sierra Gaston

Underwriter
Mendocino County Farm Supply

Storybook Published by
The Biscuit Press www.thebiscuitpress.com

in Association with American Legend Horse Farm www.legendhorse.com

Josephine's Song composed by
Spencer Brewer

Performed by
Jacqueline Cooper
Kacee Tyler and Brooke McFadden

Narration by
Spencer Brewer

Voice of Josephine
Kacee Tyler

Voice of Midnight
Brooke McFadden

Voice of Lacy
Jacqueline Cooper

Recording Editing
Bobby Cochran

Musical Underscore
"Morning Glory" (BMI)
Spencer Brewer

Screenplay by
Jacqueline Cooper

Production
Tim Cooper

in cooperation with Mendocino Access Television

Special thanks to Spencer Brewer Events
www.spencerbrewerevents.com

©All rights reserved.

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  • This video is posted on behalf of Roni McFadden, author of "Josephine, A Tale of Hope and Happy Endings". Proceeds from the sale of this inspirational children's book are in support of the worthy charitable causes: T.R.A.I.L. Ridgewood's therapeutic riding program and Howard Foundation, currently raising funds for a new state-of-the-art Frank R. Howard Memorial Hospital.

  • The Lil' Biscuits, as they are affectionately known, are bred after the tradition of Seabiscuit's owner Charles Howard, whose first class Thoroughbred breeding operation included ranch horses such as Paints and Seabiscuit's stable mate, Chulo, a Palomino. Ours is an effort to recreate the ranch's string of saddle horses, and Thoroughbreds bred for racing. Visitors are invited to take a step back in time, tour historic Ridgewood Ranch, the home of Seabiscuit during seasonal walking tours.

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  • this is an AWESOME video!!!! GREAT JOB SPENCER BREWER!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @LoisSzy Mother Lacy, was a palomino with Quarter horse stock but descended from Seabiscuit.  The owners as well as the Seabiscuit Heritage Foundation have been restoring all of the ranch back to it's wonderful 1940's splendor. Charles Howard's favorite riding horse was a paint horse, so Lacy's owner bred her to a paint in the hopes of getting one similar to Mr. Howard's. That is why she was bred to a beautiful APHA Stallion, Champ's Reflection. I hope that clears up the question.

  • This is really cute but how did a a pinto come out of a Thoroughbred? I can't imagine owners of the famous Sea Biscuit line would breed to a grade horse.

  • This is GREAT.

  • Would love to see this charming animated film expanded to feature length. The voices, as well as the drawings, music, and story, are well suited to tearing out one's heart and then healing it.

    I've Tweeted, Faced, stumbl'd, and mySpaced it.

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