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Racing Stripes
15Racing Stripes (2005)

updated 03 February 2005
reviewer's rating
3 out of 5
Reviewed by Neil Smith


Director
Frederik Du Chau
Writer
David F Schmidt
Stars
Frankie Muniz
Dustin Hoffman
Whoopi Goldberg
Bruce Greenwood
Hayden Panettiere
Length
101 minutes
Distributor
20th Century Fox
Cinema
04 February 2005
Country
USA
Genre
Comedy
Web Links
Official site



Move over Seabiscuit, there's a new champion in town in Racing Stripes, a kid-friendly comedy in the Babe mould about a zebra who dreams of winning the Kentucky Derby. Deftly combining his human actors with a rogue's gallery of trotting, flapping and braying critters, director Frederik Du Chau (The Magic Sword: Quest For Camelot) assembles a breezy caper that will entertain children without testing their parents' patience.

After being dumped on a roadside by a travelling circus, Stripes (voiced by Frankie Muniz) grows up on a farm convinced he's a horse. But while the rest of the barnyard indulge his fantasies, the nags from the adjoining stud farm - led by stuck-up steed Trenton's Pride (Joshua Jackson) - poo-poo his ambitions. Stripes finally gets his chance to shine when a canny bookie (M Emmet Walsh) persuades his owner (Bruce Greenwood) to train the beast for the big time. But there are a few obstacles for our striped hero. Not only is Nolan reluctant to let teenage daughter Channing (Hayden Panettiere) become a jockey, but Stripes must also cope with the thoroughbreds next door, who aren't about to let a puny zebra show them up on the final stretch...

"BETTER-THAN-AVERAGE VOICE CAST"

Coming across like a live-action Charlotte's Web, Racing Stripes artfully balances its two-legged and four-legged narratives with the help of expert animal husbandry and a better-than-average voice cast. Dustin Hoffman is surprisingly effective as a kind-hearted Shetland pony, while Joe Pantoliano prattles on amusingly as a wiseguy pelican on the run from the mob. Only a couple of computer-generated horseflies, gratingly vocalised by comedians Steve Harvey and David Spade, let the side down with their lame pop-culture in-jokes and tediously flatulent antics.

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