SEABISCUIT
“Seabiscuit,” a feel-good film about an underdog racehorse, is beloved by audiences of all ages. However, even this heartwarming film has its share of historical inaccuracies. One notable error involves the use of modern plastic binoculars, which are visible in several scenes. Additionally, during a stunt sequence, a stuntman’s face is briefly visible, breaking the illusion of the scene.
Another continuity error in “Seabiscuit” involves the use of strapped helmets, which were not accurate for the time period. While this was likely done for the safety of the actors, it is a noticeable inconsistency for historical buffs. Despite these errors, “Seabiscuit” remains a beloved film that continues to inspire audiences with its uplifting story.
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