Exactly 20 years ago, the film was selected for screening at the San Francisco festival by its program director, Albert Johnson.
He was usually ridden by either Earl Sande or Albert Johnson.
However, he refused to admit anything and somehow managed to keep Albert Johnson interested in his "mine".
Ridden by Albert Johnson, the colt earned his 12th straight victory.
The Great Wall of Saskatchewan is a project created by Albert Johnson.
Albert Johnson graduated from Cornell in 1895, and a year later married Bessie.
Albert Johnson made a near-miraculous recovery, regaining his ability to walk within eighteen months, and living for well over forty years past the accident.
Albert Johnson made his pitch to win the job when he returned one kickoff 21 yards and another 31 yards.
Albert Johnson was one of the people who was an influence in getting community theatre to become an important part of the Bakersfield cultural arts.
The movie bears little semblance to the real story of Albert Johnson.