Soft-spoken with beautiful manners and a languid drawl to his vowels, Randall Wallace is the epitome of Southern gentility.
When he speaks about the mysterious nature of horses in general, or about making the life story of arguably the finest race horse who ever lived, SECRETARIAT, and the turning point in the life of his owner, Penny Chenery, it was with a quiet but forceful passion for the subject, and for the greater theme of following one’s heart. He speaks with equal force about the challenges of bringing the story to the screen, from finding less exalted equines who could stand in for the racing legend, to being faithful to the questionable sartorial choices of his trainer, Lucien Laurin.
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