Joe Hernandez

Joe Hernandez

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The Story of Seabiscuit
Title: The Story of Seabiscuit
Character: Race Commentator
Released: November 12, 1949
Type: Movie
Horse trainer Shawn O'Hara and his lovely niece, Margaret, come to America to escape the memory of an accident involving Margaret's brother, Danny. Working with thoroughbreds in Kentucky, Shawn takes a liking to a yearling named Seabiscuit, and fights to convince the horse's owner that the tiny horse with big knees will become a top-notch racehorse. Meanwhile, Margaret begins a tentative relationship with jockey Ted Knowles, but is haunted by her brother's death in a steeplechase spill. Written by Ray Hamel
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The Winner's Circle
Title: The Winner's Circle
Character: Racetrack announcer
Released: June 8, 1948
Type: Movie
A Thoroughbred makes the long journey from initial training and workout to ultimate triumph as a champion horse.
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She Went to the Races
Title: She Went to the Races
Character: Joe Hernandez
Released: November 4, 1945
Type: Movie
A group of scientists develop a system to pick winners at the racetrack. Comedy.
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Gentleman from Dixie
Title: Gentleman from Dixie
Character: Race announcer
Released: September 2, 1941
Type: Movie
A man is released from prison after serving time for a murder he didn't commit. He goes to live with his brother and his family on their Louisiana ranch, where they're raising horses to compete in an important race.
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Here Comes Malicious
Title: Here Comes Malicious
Character: Race Track Announcer
Released: May 8, 1939
Type: Movie
The story of "Malicious," one of the great race horses of the era, narrated by Joe Hernandez, the "voice of Santa Anita", that opens with the race at the Tanfaran track in northern California where "Malicious" broke the track record.
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The Long Shot
Title: The Long Shot
Character: Racing Announcer
Released: January 6, 1939
Type: Movie
A racetrack melodrama, The Long Shot features Marsha Hunt and Gordon Jones as trainers of a thoroughbred horse. Despite the rivalries of their parents, the couple prepares to jointly enter the Santa Anita handicap. The odds are against their entry, but Hunt and Jones have every confidence of winning. Just before the starting bugle, gangsters intrude, demanding that the trainers throw the Big Race.