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Coach Carter

Based on a true story, in which Richmond High School head basketball coach Ken Carter made headlines in 1999 for benching his undefeated team due to poor academic results.

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Clyde Goins

Thomas Carter

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Cast & Crew

Margaret Newborn

Margaret Newborn

Fan (uncredited)

Ray Baker

Ray Baker

St. Francis Coach

Denise Dowse

Denise Dowse

Principal Garrison

Samuel L. Jackson

Samuel L. Jackson

Ken Carter

Gwen McGee

Gwen McGee

Kenyon's Mother

Sylva Kelegian

Sylva Kelegian

Office Assistant

Julius Callahan

Julius Callahan

Sideline Heckler (uncredited)

Tony Sagastizado I

Tony Sagastizado I

Parent (uncredited)

Spencer Kayden

Spencer Kayden

Kennedy Cheerleader (uncredited)

Octavia Spencer

Octavia Spencer

Mrs. Battle

Debbi Morgan

Debbi Morgan

Tonya

Mel Winkler

Mel Winkler

Coach White

Dana Davis

Dana Davis

Peyton

Robert Ri'chard

Robert Ri'chard

Damien Carter

Allison Kyler

Allison Kyler

Dancer

Marc McClure

Marc McClure

Susan's Dad

Channing Tatum

Channing Tatum

Jason Lyle

Rick Gonzalez

Rick Gonzalez

Timo Cruz

Roberto Santana

Roberto Santana

Kennedy High School Coach (uncredited)

Bob Costas

Bob Costas

Bob Costas

Texas Battle

Texas Battle

Maddux

Vincent Laresca

Vincent Laresca

Renny

Adam Clark

Adam Clark

Gruff Uncle

Ryan B. Adams

Ryan B. Adams

Assistant Coach in Photo Album (uncredited)

Samantha Kelly

Samantha Kelly

Bay Hill Basketball Fan (uncredited)

Sonya Eddy

Sonya Eddy

Worm's Mother

Adrienne Bailon-Houghton

Adrienne Bailon-Houghton

Dominique

Nicole Neal

Nicole Neal

Dancer

Floyd Levine

Floyd Levine

Taxi Driver

Leonard L. Thomas

Leonard L. Thomas

Preseason Game Referee

Carl Gilliard

Carl Gilliard

Store Clerk

Curt Clendenin

Curt Clendenin

Student (uncredited)

Ashanti

Ashanti

Kyra

Andy Umberger

Andy Umberger

Bay Hill Athletic Director

Eugene Lee

Eugene Lee

Team Parent

Rob Brown

Rob Brown

Kenyon Stone

Justin Rodgers Hall

Justin Rodgers Hall

Student (uncredited)

Marty Dew

Marty Dew

Dancer

Tanee McCall

Tanee McCall

Dancer

Ben Weber

Ben Weber

Mr. Gesek

Mikael Sharafyan

Mikael Sharafyan

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Shavon Kirksey

Shavon Kirksey

Kennedy Cheerleader (uncredited)

Katie Soo

Katie Soo

Cheering Fan (uncredited)

Lacey Beeman

Lacey Beeman

Susan

Roger Lim

Roger Lim

Benson Chiu (uncredited)

Regina Daye Allen

Regina Daye Allen

Parent (uncredited)

Michelle Boehle

Michelle Boehle

St. Francis Cheerleader

Antwon Tanner

Antwon Tanner

Worm

Robert Hoffman

Robert Hoffman

Dancer

Paul Rae

Paul Rae

Guardian

Roland Tabor

Roland Tabor

Dancer

Thomas Carter

Thomas Carter

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Chauntal Lewis

Chauntal Lewis

St. Francis Cheerleader

Jenny Gago

Jenny Gago

President Martinez

Bruno Sandoval

Bruno Sandoval

Bay Hill Basketball Player (uncredited)

Ricky Hausz

Ricky Hausz

TV Reporter / Sound Guy (uncredited)

Rob Fukuzaki

Rob Fukuzaki

Reporter

Jason Flowers

Jason Flowers

Student (uncredited)

Trae Ireland

Trae Ireland

Basketball Player (uncredited)

Kenneth Antonio Fernandez

Kenneth Antonio Fernandez

Score Keeper (uncredited)

Carolina Garcia

Carolina Garcia

Bella

Anna Zielinski

Anna Zielinski

St. Francis Cheerleader

Tracey Costello

Tracey Costello

Field Reporter

Cindy Chiu

Cindy Chiu

Bay Hill Cheerleader

David William Watts

David William Watts

Shooter (uncredited)

Nana Gbewonyo

Nana Gbewonyo

Junior Battle

Sidney Faison

Sidney Faison

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Darin Rossi

Darin Rossi

Bay Hill Referee

Sean Ross

Sean Ross

Party Student (uncredited)

Ausanta

Ausanta

Maddux's Mother

Kara Houston

Kara Houston

Amber

Taryn Myers

Taryn Myers

Berkeley Girl

Marcus Woodswelch

Marcus Woodswelch

Teacher

Shorty Mack

Shorty Mack

Pinole Guy

Quiana Potts

Quiana Potts

Cute Market Girl

Nina N. Onwubere

Nina N. Onwubere

Cute Market Girl

Terrell Byrd

Terrell Byrd

Shay

Tara Jett

Tara Jett

Library Girl

Richard Vasquez

Richard Vasquez

Deejay

Gregory Storm

Gregory Storm

Reporter

Mark Jones

Mark Jones

Field Reporter

Deena Dill

Deena Dill

Field Reporter

Gregg McMullin

Gregg McMullin

Bay Hill Coach

Deon Lewis

Deon Lewis

Hercules Game Referee

David Medrano

David Medrano

Shooter

Michael Jesse James

Michael Jesse James

Passenger

Mario Garcia

Mario Garcia

Additional Richmond Player

Danny Kanamori

Danny Kanamori

Additional Richmond Player

Mark McClanahan

Mark McClanahan

Additional Richmond Player

Brandon Jerrard Pratt

Brandon Jerrard Pratt

Additional Richmond Player

Chris Young

Chris Young

Additional Richmond Player

Clyde Goins

Clyde Goins

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Dustin Fuller

Dustin Fuller

Team Manager

Maya Dennis

Maya Dennis

Richmond Cheerleader

Felise Johnson

Felise Johnson

Richmond Cheerleader

Rashaé Minor

Rashaé Minor

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Marae Onsgard

Marae Onsgard

Richmond Cheerleader

Tawni Sua

Tawni Sua

Richmond Cheerleader

Miranda White

Miranda White

Richmond Cheerleader

Jessica Church

Jessica Church

Bay Hill Cheerleader

Jessica Herrera

Jessica Herrera

Bay Hill Cheerleader

Nicole Oliveros

Nicole Oliveros

Bay Hill Cheerleader

Kasie Sage

Kasie Sage

Bay Hill Cheerleader

Cole Volmer

Cole Volmer

Bay Hill Cheerleader

Deanna Watkins

Deanna Watkins

St. Francis Cheerleader

Lizzie Lander

Lizzie Lander

St. Francis Cheerleader

Diana Charles

Diana Charles

St. Francis Cheerleader

Kristi Crader

Kristi Crader

Dancer

Diona Robinson

Diona Robinson

Dancer

Kerry Wee

Kerry Wee

Dancer

Brandon Phillips

Brandon Phillips

Dancer

Britta'ny Dixon

Britta'ny Dixon

Dancer

Isaiah Vest

Isaiah Vest

Dancer

Taylor Byron Barr

Taylor Byron Barr

Pinole Valley High School Player (uncredited)

John Barry

John Barry

St. Francis Player (#31) (uncredited)

Steven Barry

Steven Barry

St. Francis Time Keeper (uncredited)

Jerry Buys

Jerry Buys

Bay Hill Assistant Coach (uncredited)

Meg Dumangas

Meg Dumangas

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Susyn Elise Duris

Susyn Elise Duris

Parent (uncredited)

Esther Marie Hill

Esther Marie Hill

Jason's Date (uncredited)

Ray Horta

Ray Horta

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Don Le

Don Le

Basketball Fan (uncredited)

Paul McMichael

Paul McMichael

Student (uncredited)

Robert McMurrer

Robert McMurrer

Fan (uncredited)

Tiffany Michael

Tiffany Michael

Girl in Hot Tub (uncredited)

Ken Pringle

Ken Pringle

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Rhea Roma

Rhea Roma

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Aleksandr Sountsov

Aleksandr Sountsov

Student (uncredited)

Clara Soyoung

Clara Soyoung

Miss Sherman (uncredited)

Dennis Waller

Dennis Waller

Student Mail Delivery Boy (uncredited)

Anderson William

Anderson William

Fan / Damien's Friend (uncredited)

Walter Vincent Wright

Walter Vincent Wright

Student (uncredited)

Evan E. Yu

Evan E. Yu

Bay Hill Tournament Audience (uncredited)

Details

GenresDrama, History
Runtime2h 16 mins
Released on14 Jan 2005
Languageen
Produced InGermany
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Reviews

The Movie Mob

7/10

**Coach Carter allows its powerful true story to shine through Samuel Jackson’s performance and the focus on the lives of the young men Coach Carter coached.** Coach Carter is the inspiring true story of a coach that cared much more about the lives and future of his players than winning a game. Samuel Jackson was the perfect choice to play no-nonsense but compassionate Coach Ken Carter that believed in his players while holding them to standards that changed their lives. While the movie is about basketball, the focus is much more on the relationships and development of its characters. The actual basketball scenes of the movie are decent but less compelling than the rest of the story. Coach Carter is an excellent film for those that want to see how their choices and willingness to fight compromise can change the lives of others.

CinemaSerf

7/10

When the eponymous coach (Samuel L. Jackson) arrives at Richmond High School, he inherits a disparate group of guys who play basketball as they take life - casually with little responsibility. Their grades are low and so their futures unlikely to break the cycle of poverty and lack off opportunity. He decides to try and break that by insisting that they sign contracts before they can play. These require perfect attendance, no late-coming and grade averages that will ensure they graduate. There's resistance from the team and from their parents, but thanks to a bit of help from the principal (Denise Dowse) he sticks to his guns and they have to accept his ultimatum. The remainder of the film follows his attempts to mould something cohesive from these young men as they, themselves, deal with issues that impact on their own lives. Carter's dream is not a forgone conclusion here. Though there is an element of predictability to the development of the story, his charges do not routinely conform to his grand design and as he gradually builds a functioning (and winning) team, he also realises that their academic focus is what's lacking. That's his biggest challenge. They can't make a living playing ball, but it can be a conduit to an education that can stand them in good stead in the future - and that's the real message here. As with so many people growing up in an environment devoid of opportunity, sport can prove to galvanise people. It can offer hope, introduce the benefits of team building and inter-reliance and ultimately help to prioritise for what's to come. Jackson puts in a strong effort here, and the writing also helps succinctly tell a story that Rick Gonzalez, Rob Brown and Anton Tanner also contribute well to as they represent the men who just initially want to play with little appreciation of the profound chance being offered them. It is too long, and towards the end the story does rather run out of steam, but as a real-life coming of age story it still works well.

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