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The Cup is a 2011 Australian biographical film directed by Simon Wincer. The film is about the 2002 Melbourne Cup race won by Damien Oliver . [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Starring Brendan Gleeson , Stephen Curry , Daniel MacPherson , Tom Burlinson and Bill Hunter , in his final film before his death.
The Melbourne Cup was a film about the two mile horse race won by Newhaven which took place on Tuesday, 3 November 1896. [ 1 ] Marius Sestier filmed the 1896 Melbourne Cup horse race, being in a series of films about the Melbourne Cup Carnival .
The Melbourne Cup was a film about the two mile horse race won by Acrasia which took place on Tuesday, 1 November 1904. [1] Franklyn Barrett filmed the 1904 Melbourne Cup. [2] This was the first time the Melbourne Cup had been filmed from start to finish. [3] It has been acclaimed as the first horse race filmed in full. [4]
Pages in category "Melbourne Cup" The following 123 pages are in this category, out of 123 total. ... (1896 film) The Melbourne Cup (1904 film)
The Cup may refer to: The Cup, (also Phörpa) a 1999 Tibetan-language comedy film about Tibetan monks and the 1998 World Cup Final; The Cup, a 2011 biographical film about jockey Damien Oliver and the 2002 Melbourne Cup; The Cup, a 2009 non-fiction book about the 2002 Melbourne Cup
1954 Melbourne Cup "Here's Rising Fast going after him at every stride, Pandie Star behind them and then coming home well Commodore. Rising Fast has hit the front from Gay Helios at the furlong post, Hellion coming from the clouds on the outside, Rising Fast is too far in front however and in the run to the post Rising Fast going to win the ...
During 1984 Robert Holmes à Court's horse Black Knight won the Melbourne Cup with a time of 3 minutes 18.19 seconds. Holmes à Court died intestate , and his estate was to be divided one-third for his widow Janet (née Ranford), and the remainder equally among their four children, who include Peter , Paul , and Simon .
Ride Like a Girl is a 2019 Australian biographical sports drama film directed by Rachel Griffiths in her feature film directing debut [4] and starring Teresa Palmer and Sam Neill. It is based on the true story of Michelle Payne, the first female jockey to win the Melbourne Cup in 2015. [5] [6] [7]