A Day at the Goat Races (2004)

A tasty slice of Americana from Falmouth, PA!

A Day at the Goat Races is a sidesplitting, revolutionary, and in-depth look at this unusual American event held annually in Falmouth, Pennsylvania, in the shadows of Three Mile Island's smokestacks. The documentary film guides you through the day's activities and includes a unique cast of characters: the event's "founding fathers," vampire goats, processed meats, the mysterious ice-cream man, a Viking, an exchange student from Finland, a peculiar clown, and a tenfold increase in the goat population in Central Pennsylvania compared with any other day in the calendar.

Director: James Hollenbaugh
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 40 min
Release Date:
Original Language: en

Keywords

goats

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is A Day at the Goat Races about?
A Day at the Goat Races is a sidesplitting, revolutionary, and in-depth look at this unusual American event held annually in Falmouth, Pennsylvania, in the shadows of Three Mile Island's smokestacks. The documentary film guides you through the day's activities and includes a unique cast of characters: the event's "founding fathers," vampire goats, processed meats, the mysterious ice-cream man, a Viking, an exchange student from Finland, a peculiar clown, and a tenfold increase in the goat population in Central Pennsylvania compared with any other day in the calendar.
Who directed A Day at the Goat Races?
A Day at the Goat Races was directed by James Hollenbaugh.
How long is A Day at the Goat Races?
A Day at the Goat Races has a runtime of 40m (40 minutes).
What genre is A Day at the Goat Races?
A Day at the Goat Races is a Documentary film.