This sports drama has a scene
that happens today – January 12. I hope you will enjoy this film and watch it
tonight.
COACH CARTER
Ken Carter becomes the boys
basketball coach at his former high school which was and is majority
African-American and low income. The players on the Richmond Oilers are
arrogant and disdainful. Carter forces them to sign contracts, agreeing to
among other things to keep a 2.3 GPA. Carter’s own son transfers to the school.
Carter works his players very hard, and they win their first game. Cruz, a
player who had refused to sign the contract begs to be allowed back on the team
and Carter lets him. The principal and some parents think Carter is being too
hard on the players. Kenyon Stone who is now being looked at by scouts from
some junior colleges has to deal with the fact that his girlfriend’s pregnancy
no longer fits into his potential plans for the future. The team wins an
invitational tournament, but after the team sneaks out to a party and Carter
discovers the team has not achieved the GPA goal in the contract, he padlocks
the gym, canceling practices and games. Many parents are outraged and the
school board votes 4-2 to end the lockout on January 12, 1999 [1:47:55 to
1:48:22]. Carter had said he would quit if the board voted to end the lockout,
but relents when he learns the players have decided on their own initiative to
meet the GPA goal before they play again. Kenyon’s girlfriend gets an abortion
while he gets a scholarship. The team does improve their grades and they end up
in the state playoffs. They don’t win, but many of the players get basketball
scholarship, something that would have been unimaginable at the start off the
season.
A good sports film. This is one of the better basketball
films. Jackson is very good. Some details of the story were changed for
‘artistic’ reasons.
http://sports.espn.go.com/espn/page3/story?page=merron/coachcarter
says the lockout started January 4, 1999 and ended eight days later on the
twelfth
Producers - David Gale, Brian Robbins and Michael Tollin
Director - Thomas Carter
Screenplay - Mark Schwahn and John Gatins
Runtime – 2 hours 14 minutes
Released – January 14, 2005
Starring –
Samuel L. Jackson as Ken Carter
Rob Brown as Kenyon Stone
Robert Ri'chard as Damien Carter
Rick Gonzalez as Timo Cruz
Nana Gbewonyo as Junior Battle
Antwon Tanner as Wormy
Channing Tatum as Jason Lyle
Ashanti as Kyra
Texas Battle as Maddux
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