Coach Carter

release date:January 14, 2005
Tuesday June 21, 2005 (dvd)
genre:Drama
running time:136 min.
director:Thomas Carter
studio:Paramount Pictures
producer(s):Brian Robbins, David Gale, Michael Tollin
screenplay:March Schwahn, John Gatins
cast:Samuel L. Jackson, Robert Ri'chard, Rob Brown, Ashanti Douglas, Debbi Morgan, Rick Gonzalez, Antwon Tanner, Nana Gbewonyo, Channing Tatum, Robert Hoffman, Octavia Spencer
Current Tribute rating: Current rating: 3.65    Rate Movie     User Reviews

Coach Carter Movie Synopsis

Playing high school basketball takes more than skill, perseverance, discipline and teamwork - especially when you play for Coach Ken Carter (Samuel L. Jackson). Just to step on Carter's court takes a signed contract that assures him you'll be performing at your best on the court and in the classroom. On Coach Carter's watch, it's not just about winning a basketball game… it's about his team's future.

That's why, when some of Carter's players let their grades slip, he chooses to padlock the gym, keeping the undefeated team from practicing and from playing. Standing up to school officials who oppose him, not to mention a town full of angry parents, many of whom see basketball as the only way for their sons to get out of Richmond, Carter refuses to back down. Having attended Richmond High himself, he has literally been in those boys' shoes. Like them, he loved playing the game. And even though he was a very accomplished player, and still held many of the school's records, it is education - not basketball - that Carter feels led him to be the man he is today.

Encouraging others to put education before recreation, Carter wants to leave a legacy. He wants players to see beyond their hoop dreams and see a future with endless options and possibilities.

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Great movie; don`t remember the last time I watched something like that before.

This movie was very cool and had some fine boys in it. But its the best basketball movie I ever seen that got to be based on true story. I hope they make a Coach Cater 2. It may be gooder than the first one.

This movie was one of the best ever created. Coach Carter touched my heart. It is very inpsirational and full of life lessons. It is truly one of my favorite movies.