Coach Carter (2005)

Our Deepest Fear

The team recommits to improving their grades while Timo (Rick Gonzalez) eloquently expresses his thanks to Coach Carter (Samuel L. Jackson).

Directed by Thomas Carter.

Released in 2005 by Paramount.

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  • character-type: Coach
  • character-type: Student
  • character-type: Athlete
  • action: Listen
  • action: Stand
  • editors-choice: Inspirational Speeches
  • primary-genre: Sports and Fitness
  • primary-genre: Faith and Spirituality
  • primary-genre: Drama
  • secondary-genre: Sports Dramas
  • secondary-genre: Sports Stories
  • secondary-genre: Inspirational Stories
  • secondary-genre: Basketball
  • secondary-genre: Triumph of the Underdogs
  • secondary-genre: Biography
  • secondary-genre: Drama
  • mood: Sentimental
  • mood: Inspiring
  • mood: Emotional
  • mood: Heartfelt
  • primary-occasion: Sports
  • secondary-occasion: Basketball
  • prop: Pencil
  • prop: Box
  • setting: High School
  • setting: Gym
  • theme: Hope
  • theme: Integrity
  • theme: Appreciation
  • theme: Education
  • theme: Determination
  • actor: Robert Ri'chard
  • actor: Sonya Eddy
  • actor: Nana Gbewonyo
  • actor: Samuel L. Jackson
  • actor: Rob Brown
  • actor: Channing Tatum
  • actor: Rick Gonzalez
  • director: Thomas Carter
  • producer: Brian Robbins
  • producer: Thomas Carter
  • producer: Nan Morales
  • producer: Michael Tollin
  • producer: Caitlin Scanlon
  • producer: Van Toffler
  • producer: Sharla Sumpter
  • producer: David Gale
  • cinematographer: Sharone Meir
  • composer: Trevor Rabin
  • editor: Peter E. Berger
  • costume-designer: Debrae Little
  • production-designer: Carlos Barbosa
  • role-name: Kenyon Stone
  • role-name: Jason Lyle
  • role-name: Junior Battle
  • role-name: Timo Cruz
  • role-name: Damien Carter
  • role-name: Worm's Mother
  • role-name: Coach Ken Carter
  • screenwriter: John Gatins
  • year: 2005
  • studio: Paramount