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Basket

Original title: The Basket
  • 1999
  • PG
  • 1h 45m
IMDb RATING
6.4/10
702
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Basket (1999)
A picturesque Pacific Northwest community raising its wheat and children in the midst of a nation reeling from World War I sets the stage for The Basket. In a time of pain and prejudice woven against a background of beauty, The Basket ultimately points to triumph and hope in a changing America.
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A picturesque Pacific Northwest community raising its wheat and children in the midst of a nation reeling from World War I sets the stage for The Basket. In a time of pain and prejudice wove... Read allA picturesque Pacific Northwest community raising its wheat and children in the midst of a nation reeling from World War I sets the stage for The Basket. In a time of pain and prejudice woven against a background of beauty, The Basket ultimately points to triumph and hope in a ch... Read allA picturesque Pacific Northwest community raising its wheat and children in the midst of a nation reeling from World War I sets the stage for The Basket. In a time of pain and prejudice woven against a background of beauty, The Basket ultimately points to triumph and hope in a changing America.

  • Director
    • Rich Cowan
  • Writers
    • Don Caron
    • Rich Cowan
    • Frank Swoboda
  • Stars
    • Peter Coyote
    • Karen Allen
    • Robert Burke
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.4/10
    702
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Rich Cowan
    • Writers
      • Don Caron
      • Rich Cowan
      • Frank Swoboda
    • Stars
      • Peter Coyote
      • Karen Allen
      • Robert Burke
    • 41User reviews
    • 13Critic reviews
    • 53Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 4 wins total

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    Peter Coyote
    Peter Coyote
    • Martin Conlon
    Karen Allen
    Karen Allen
    • Bessie Emery
    Robert Burke
    • Helmut Brink
    • (as Robert Karl Burke)
    Amber Willenborg
    • Brigitta Brink
    Jock MacDonald
    Jock MacDonald
    • Nicholas Emery
    Eric Dane
    Eric Dane
    • Tom Emery
    Brian Skala
    Brian Skala
    • Nathan Emery
    Casey Cowan
    • Samuel Emery
    Tony Lincoln
    • Reverend Simms
    Patrick Treadway
    Patrick Treadway
    • Frederick Treadway
    Ellen Travolta
    Ellen Travolta
    • Agnes
    Jack Bannon
    Jack Bannon
    • Marcus
    Elwon Bakly
    • Ben Emery
    Joey Travolta
    Joey Travolta
    • Charlie Cohn
    Paul Hostetler
    • Old Helmut Brink
    Kelly B. Eviston
    Kelly B. Eviston
    • Nancy Danielson
    Cole Gamble
    • Erik Danielson
    Jeff Waggoner
    • George Haines
    • Director
      • Rich Cowan
    • Writers
      • Don Caron
      • Rich Cowan
      • Frank Swoboda
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    9keesha45

    What a concept...using opera to teach zone defense

    For a nation founded on high ideals of freedom and equality, we have often failed to practice what we preach, certainly in our relations with American Indians and black slaves and their descendants. Less well known are the feelings of distrust and even hatred we felt toward those who had a common ancestry to our bitter enemies in war, the Japanese of World War II and the Germanic people of World War I. Watching the screening of this film in my own Lidgerwood Presbyterian Church last week, I was reminded of how my maternal great-grandfather Jacob Eilmes, an immigrant from Austria, pretended to being Polish during WWI to escape the wrath of his Spokane neighbors. Set in a time and place of the U.S. and shot on location,ironically, not far from which a great many communities existed in real life, including in southern Lincoln County, Washington, where my own father's family lived after leaving Europe, "The Basket" weaves a story of a town disrupted by the simultaneous appearance of two orphans and an opera from Germany. Perhaps for dramatic effect, by the way, the story takes some literary license with historic facts. The flashbacks shown of American soldiers killing civilians in Germany could never have happened during the war because our ground troops never got out of France in that time. The orphans and opera have a huge impact on the whole town, accomplished primarily by the introduction of a game called basketball. Today in eastern Washington, especially the small farming communities like the one in this story, high school basketball is still the linchpin that brings townsfolk together, so this movie may be preaching to the choir to those of us who live in the same area depicted in this film. But even if you live in an area outside basketball-mad places like eastern Washington or the state of Indiana, you should enjoy this fine story, which won the 2001 Movie Guide Award for "best film for families." (These awards are also known as the Christian Oscars.) I stop far short of calling this the greatest movie ever made about intolerance rearing its ugly head in a small town, but it's still well worth the effort of buying the DVD or going to see it when it's next shown at your neighborhood library, church or other venue. Dale Roloff
    Jarvo

    Move over Hollywood, here comes tri-cities plus Latah!

    I have read many reviews and they are all very positive. I would like to stress the point that it is not just a very sweet movie that is suitable for the whole family. I enjoyed it for the character development, authenticity, historical accuracy and illustration of both sides to a very difficult situation facing these people. The movie did not try to portray anyone as totally evil or good, right or wrong. That period of American history has always seemed a bit fuzzy to me and the film created an incredibly sharp view of America that would be of great interest to anyone. Beautifully photographed, interesting characters, humor, tragedy, mystery, nostalgia and history without cloying sweetness or the typical Hollywood "embellishments!" The "whole" family will enjoy this movie not because of what's "not" in it, but because of what "is" in it! The cast is a superb blend of "known" with "unknown" actors to flesh out multiple stories. This is what makes it a movie for the whole family. Every family member will have a character or story they can relate to while they watch them all come together at the end of the film.
    dbdumonteil

    Little houses (in the prairie)

    The director had big ambitions ,trying to get into the plot a lot of things ,including opera,WW1,peace and love,and the hackneyed topic of (team ,naturally) sport-as -favoring-the -integration-of-everyone(by the way,what about people who do not like team sports?I'm sure there are).The results are dubious,being rather pretentious,using an intrusive loud music and melodramatic tricks .At its best,it recalls the "little house" series -do not get me wrong,I love the Michael Landon series-,with its church where people gathers not necessarily for prayers ,Agnes's mercantile which recalls Oleson's (and the actress resembles Katherine McGregor,the unforgettable Harriet Oleson),and its depiction of humble people .

    But the characters are superficial and neither Peter Coyote nor Karen Allen can bring some life to this music lover teacher and this mother in distress.Besides after the introduction,Allen disappears from the screen for about thirty minutes.The script is sometimes confused,there are scenes which do not bring anything to the main plot (Peter Coyote's past for instance:for a while ,he did not seem to be a goody-two-shoes anymore)Pointless flashbacks -to make us understand that war brings destruction and death for instance-.

    "Little houses" thirty years after.Or something like that.
    10johns6070

    Excellent!

    The Basket is one of the best movies I have seen in a long time. It was not only beautifully filmed, but the story was as deep as you looked. It didn't need fancy special effects or thrills - just solid film making at it's best.

    I actually stumbled on this film. My wife and I heard about this movie via word of mouth that it was a must see. Two weeks later by some stroke of luck it was playing at our local theater. When the movie ended I couldn't help to think what happened with the distribution of this movie. It deserves much more screen time and exposure than it has received. If I hadn't heard about this movie from a friend, I may never have seen it. It was Fantastic!

    This sleeper deserves to be seen, I enjoyed it as much as "Life is Beautiful" that got so much aclaim.

    My wife and I thoroughly enjoyed this film and strongly recommend it.
    7tomquick

    true to the time and place

    This was a video store closeout, and a remarkable find. The best part first. Having had relatives and in-laws who lived there in the time, this looks and feels real. The horse drawn harvester, to start with. The blue sky and tufts of clouds, the golden hills and pines - not fake at all - it's the northern Palouse in early fall. The attitudes of the people are just what I'd expect. Suspicious of anything new or foreign - Spokane was the IWW headquarters just prior to this period, and dangerous radicals such as Joe Hill(strom) wandered all through the basin making trouble for the established citizenry. WWI had a huge effect on Northwest labor history, and the tension between loyalty and freethinking was strong. Yet there was also the great thirst for culture, and a pre-mass media naivete, in these places - a yearning for art perhaps inspired by living in the midst of great beauty. Finally, all those stark white houses, churches and schoolhouse sitting forlornly out in the wide open. The movie gets ALL of this right.

    Sadly, there isn't much of a story to complement the pictures. The problem with small town life is that it was boring, and it's hard to find a believable story with a lot of drama that fits. Focused on the relationships only, this might have been something like A River Runs Through It or Napoleon Dynamite (both of which play against similar scenic backdrops). Focused on the sports story, perhaps Hoosiers. Focused on outsiders fitting in, perhaps Days of Heaven. But muddled all together, it comes out like a string of TV episodes, like Little House on the Prairie. Very melodramatic, with all the music swells and dramatic incidents that usually precede a commercial.

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    • Trivia
      Spokane basketball player #2 is Scott McQuilken, actual Athletic Director at Whitworth College. McQuilken later made his stage debut as Egeus in the school's fall 2003 production of A Midsummer Night's Dream.
    • Goofs
      (At around 43 mins) Peter Coyote's character "Martin Conlon" is told he has received a letter. He goes into the small grocery goods store to collect it and the female employee calls his character "Peter" instead of "Martin."
    • Quotes

      Brigitta: Everything I loved was taken away from me right before my eyes, and there was nothing I could do about it.

    • Crazy credits
      "You Name It" ... Mike Cassell Thanks to ... All the Babysitters
    • Soundtracks
      Der Korb
      (The Basket) The Opera

      Composed by Don Caron

      Performed by Magyar Szimfonikus Zenekar Budabest (as The Hungarian Symphony Orchestra)

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    • Release date
      • May 5, 2000 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • MGM
    • Languages
      • English
      • German
    • Also known as
      • The Basket
    • Filming locations
      • Garfield, Washington, USA
    • Production companies
      • North by Northwest Entertainment
      • Privileged Communication
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    • Budget
      • $1,300,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $367,098
    • Gross worldwide
      • $367,098
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 45m(105 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby SR
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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