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  1. Jan 14, 2005 · Coach Carter: Directed by Thomas Carter. With Samuel L. Jackson, Rob Brown, Robert Ri'chard, Rick Gonzalez. Controversy surrounds high school basketball coach Ken Carter after he benches his entire team for breaking their academic contract with him.

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  2. Coach Ken Carter (Jackson) takes over the head coaching job for the Oilers basketball team at his old high school Richmond, having played on the team himself, earning unbeaten records. Carter quickly learns that the athletes are rude and disrespectful, and are in need of discipline. He hands the players individual contracts, instructing them to ...

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    Box office. $76.7 million [1] Coach Carter is a 2005 American biographical sports drama film starring Samuel L. Jackson and directed by Thomas Carter. It is based on the true story of Richmond High School basketball coach Ken Carter, who made headlines in 1999 for suspending his undefeated high school basketball team due to poor academic results.

  5. Coach Carter. TRAILER. Page 1 of 2, 2 total items. In 1999, Ken Carter (Samuel L. Jackson) returns to his old high school in Richmond, California, to get the basketball team into shape. With tough ...

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  6. Coach Carter is a 2005 film based on the true story of a high school basketball coach who benched his undefeated team for their poor academic performance. Find out how he inspired his players to overcome their challenges and pursue their dreams. Watch the trailer, read the reviews, and compare the ratings on The Movie Database and IMDb.

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  8. Van Toffler. Brian Robbins. David Gale. Michael Tollin. Trevor Rabin. John Gatins. Mark Schwahn. 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.