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Samuel L. Jackson | Coach Ken Carter | |
Ashanti | Kyra | |
Rob Brown | Kenyon Stone | |
Rick Gonzalez | Timo Cruz | |
Robert Ri'chard | Damien Carter | |
Antwon Tanner | Worm | |
Denise Dowse | Principal Garrison | |
Nana Gbewonyo | Junior Battle | |
Channing Tatum | Jason Lyle | |
Texas Battle | Maddux | |
Rob Brown (VI) | ||
Ashanti (II) | ||
D'Angelo Jones |
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Producer | David Gale
Brian Robbins Thomas Carter |
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Writer | John Gatins
Mark Schwahn |
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Cinematography | Sharone Meir
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Musician | Lionel Bermingham
Kenneth Burgomaster Paul Linford Trevor Rabin |
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It begins on the streets. It ends here. Based on an incredible true story, Coach Carter is the inspirational account of controversial basketball coach Ken Carter (Academy Award® nominee Samuel L. Jackson), who received both high praise and staunch criticism when he made national news for a gymnasium "lockout" of his entire undefeated team for poor academic performance. With the players, the parents, and the community rallying to get the team back on the court, Carter must overcome the obstacles of his environment and show the young men a future that stretches beyond gangs, drugs, prison and even basketball. Co-starring pop music icon Ashanti, "Coach Carter will have you on your feet and cheering for more." (Earl Dittman, Wireless Magazine) |
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