Dream Horse
Hearts will race.
The inspiring true story of Dream Alliance, an unlikely race horse bred by small town bartender, Jan Vokes. With very little money and no experience, Jan convinces her neighbors to chip in their meager earnings to help raise Dream and compete with the racing elites. Their investment pays off as Dream rises through the ranks and becomes a beacon of hope in their struggling community.
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Dream Alliance

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First Race
Cast

Toni Collette
Jan Vokes

Owen Teale
Brian Vokes

Damian Lewis
Howard Davies

Karl Johnson
Kerby

Siân Phillips
Maureen

Joanna Page
Angela Davies

Alan David
Bert

Lynda Baron
Elsie

Steffan Rhodri
Gerwyn

Anthony O'Donnell
Maldwyn

Di Botcher
Nerys

Darren Evans
Goose

Nicholas Farrell
Philip Hobbs

Peter Davison
Lord Avery

Rhys ap William
Kev / Racing Commentator

Carwyn Glyn
Dylan

Brian Doherty
Gordon

Asheq Akhtar
Peter

Rekha John-Cheriyan
Davina
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This is quite an enjoyable true-life tale of a group of Welsh villagers who form a racehorse syndicate with a few pounds and take their horse to the pinnacle of Welsh steeplechasing. Toni Collette (Jan) leads a pretty mundane existence with husband Brian (Owen Teale). Her evening job down the local working men's club introduces her to accountant Howard (Damian Lewis) who had dabbled in racehorse owning - to his cost - in the past. She is intrigued by the idea, does some research and after drumming up quite a degree of community support, she has managed to cheaply procure a thoroughbred and convince trainer Philip Hobbs (Nicholas Farrell) to train the thing. What ensues is a roller-coaster ride for all the villagers as they meet the triumphs and disasters of their horse "Dream Alliance". The story is simple and engaging, as are the supporting performances from Karl Johnson as Kerby, the feisty Lynda Baron and the enthusiastic Dame Siân Phillips, who all enter into the rather joyous spirit of the thing. The fate of their syndicate is history, and the film stays fairly true to that, so if you are looking for a couple of hours of gentle entertainment with some rousing Welsh singing, then this is for you. I enjoyed it.
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