'50-1' movie follows journey of Kentucky Derby winner Mine That Bird

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<!--subtitle--><!--byline-->By Susan Montoya Bryan
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Posted: 03/17/2014 06:27:02 PM MDT

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In this Oct. 14, 2012, image provided by Allied-THA, jockey Calvin Borel rides Mine That Bird during filming at Churchill Downs for the movie "50-1." (Ben Glass — Allied-THA)



ALBUQUERQUE >> The improbable journey of Mine That Bird from southern New Mexico to the Kentucky Derby winner's circle has made it to the silver screen.
The cast and filmmakers of "50-1" were embarking Monday on a cross-country tour to promote the movie. After making a few stops between Las Cruces and Roswell, they're set to arrive in Albuquerque for Wednesday's world premiere at the historic KiMo Theatre.
They will spend the next month weaving their way across the country until they reach Kentucky, with Mine That Bird scheduled to make appearances along the way.
Oscar-winning producer and director Jim Wilson describes it as a "rock star-style tour" that will cover 10,000 miles and provide him and the others with a chance to meet and talk with fans.
"I thought, why not meet the audience this movie is intended for, introduce them to the stars and shake their hands," Wilson said. "It's the audience that matters the most. It's why we make these stories, to share them with the world."
The story of Mine That Bird — a little horse with an unsightly gait — is an incredible one.
Cowboy hat-wearing trainer Chip Woolley loaded the gelding in a trailer, hitched it to the back of his pickup truck in 2009, and drove 1,500 miles to the Kentucky Derby, arriving largely unnoticed.
During the race, an inspired ride on the rail by jockey Calvin Borel produced one of the greatest upsets in 135 years of America's most famous horse race. With 50-1 odds, Mine That Bird pulled away in the stretch to post a 63/4-length victory on the sloppy track.
Wilson, a racehorse owner himself, remembers watching it on television. It couldn't have been more visual — or more perfect — for a filmmaker, he said.
"This horse was so far back he was off the TV screen. It was bad," he said. "So when he passes 18 horses in the last quarter mile, it was just stunning. And he didn't just pass them, he just blew by them."
Mine That Bird went on to finish second in the Preakness Stakes and third in the Belmont Stakes. Now retired, he resides in Roswell with owners Mark Allen of Double Eagle Ranch and Leonard Blach of Buena Suerte Equine.
The film, scheduled to open Friday in New Mexico and later in several other states, stars Skeet Ulrich as Woolley, Christian Kane as Allen, Todd Lowe, William Devane, Madelyn Deutch and Borel as himself.
With a budget of $8.5 million, there aren't many computer-generated effects, just New Mexico's vistas and beautiful shots of life in middle America.
"50-1" was shot in more than 30 locations around New Mexico, including Sunland Park, and at locations in California and Kentucky.
The film follows eight months in the lives of Woolley and the owners of Mine That Bird.
"It's a bit of a romp," Wilson says. "It's not quite as serious as some of the other horse racing pictures you know of. I call them golden halo movies, but this is something a little more gritty, a little more authentic."
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Cast of "50 to 1" and the people the movie is based on will be at the Cineport 10 in Las Cruces and at the Sunland Park Racetrack and Casino for the 7 p.m. Sunland Park Derby Gala on Saturday. The movie opens Friday.

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For anyone who doesn't follow horses this horse seriously came from another planet to win the derby...nobody knew who the hell the trainer or the horse were...completely ignored leading up to the race
 

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As much as I love all things horseracing, I may not be able to bring myself to watching this. I remember using this horse as the prime example of who to toss out when capping the Derby to non-players and the you know the rest. Still occasionally revisit those PP's and just shake my head.
 

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Still cant believe that piece of crap won and there I said it as that horse never did anything else after winning the Derby and no I wont go see this as I agree with honzie above
 

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Meth That Bird would have been a more fitting title.
 

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As much as I love all things horseracing, I may not be able to bring myself to watching this. I remember using this horse as the prime example of who to toss out when capping the Derby to non-players and the you know the rest. Still occasionally revisit those PP's and just shake my head.
Same here. I lost a lot of money because of that horse. Didn't key him anywhere in my wagers because his form was absolutely brutal leading up to that race.
 

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Nonetheless, amongst the most amazing, otherworldly move you'll ever see....

 

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i love racing but I would not give 3 cents to watch that movie...they stole the derby on some drug .. horses do not run like rocket ships..
worst derby ever that I attened of the 13 in a row... Our group has an agreement we dont even mention it as the Mine that bird Derby year.. we mention it as the Rachel Alexandra Derby year.
 

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He did run a solid 2nd to Rachel in the preakness and if I recall had a decent effort in the Belmont...
 

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