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Carter High

  • 2015
  • PG-13
  • 1h 50m
IMDb RATING
5.1/10
624
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Vivica A. Fox, Charles S. Dutton, Pooch Hall, and Reginald C. Hayes in Carter High (2015)
During the 1980s Carter High School in Dallas, Texas was a football powerhouse. This is the story of four of the student athletes whose off the field activities cost them their future.
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During the 1980s Carter High School in Dallas, Texas was a football powerhouse. This is the story of four of the student athletes whose off the field activities cost them their future.During the 1980s Carter High School in Dallas, Texas was a football powerhouse. This is the story of four of the student athletes whose off the field activities cost them their future.During the 1980s Carter High School in Dallas, Texas was a football powerhouse. This is the story of four of the student athletes whose off the field activities cost them their future.

  • Director
    • Arthur Muhammad
  • Writer
    • Arthur Muhammad
  • Stars
    • Charles S. Dutton
    • Vivica A. Fox
    • Pooch Hall
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.1/10
    624
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Arthur Muhammad
    • Writer
      • Arthur Muhammad
    • Stars
      • Charles S. Dutton
      • Vivica A. Fox
      • Pooch Hall
    • 23User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Charles S. Dutton
    Charles S. Dutton
    • Coach James
    Vivica A. Fox
    Vivica A. Fox
    • Mrs. James
    Pooch Hall
    Pooch Hall
    • Coach Vonner
    David Banner
    David Banner
    • Royce West
    Reginald C. Hayes
    Reginald C. Hayes
    • Mr. Russeau
    Don Bowie
    • Attorney No. 1
    Sophia Knolton
    Sophia Knolton
    • Attorney No. 2
    Jason Small
    Jason Small
    • Attorney No. 3
    Larkin Lindner
    • Baliff
    Fanisha Hill
    • Beautiful Cafeteria Girl
    Mathew Addison
    • Black Male No. 1
    • (as Matthew Addison)
    Justin J. Collins
    • Black Male No. 2
    • (as Justin Collins)
    Jeremy Brown
    • Leshai
    Orlando Valentino
    Orlando Valentino
    • Carlos
    Aaliyah Muhammad
    Aaliyah Muhammad
    • Tammy
    John Below
    • Correctional Officer
    • (as John Belew)
    Aundre Dean
    Aundre Dean
    • Derric
    Rashaad Espie
    • Driver
    • Director
      • Arthur Muhammad
    • Writer
      • Arthur Muhammad
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    6lucaswestblade

    Like everyone's been saying... good message, bad film

    I totally understand the want to rate the film highly because the message the film is send. The filming was fine and it seems the actors do a good job. The problem is that the story is not told well. It feels really disconnected and jumpy. Others have compared it to Remember the Titans and Friday Night Lights I disagree. In those movies I felt a connection to each character and watched them grow or connect with the viewer throughout the film. I really missed that here. I know I'm supposed to want Carter High to make it through the challenges it faces throughout the film, but I didn't feel an emotional connection to want the see Carter overcome.
    1tahitiblkpearl

    Whose POV is this movie from?

    Gee IDK. Hard to follow the story as there is no main character. We jump in and out of people's lives for no reason. At the halfway point, the movie seems over, but we still have to get to the reason for the sentencing from the opening scene. Uhhhh... quite a mess of a film. This should be remade, the original story it's based on is a good one.
    ntysethecreator

    A MUST SEE!

    I definitely enjoyed Carter High from beginning to end. The movie successfully chronicles the rise and fall of the the 1988 Carter Cowboys, a Dallas, Texas high school football team who shook the city once a string of local robberies traces back to some of the team members. While it can be challenging to adapt real life stories, I can appreciate the authenticity and the fact that the screenwriter and director stayed true to the story, opposed to implementing unnecessary embellishments that would have detracted from the essence of the storyline. I hope teens and athletes take away the powerful message in this movie. Poor choices have consequences, and at the end of the day, one bad mistake or choice could cost you everything--including your life!
    8kimhaml10

    Real Life Football Tragedy About the Consequences of Bad Decisions

    Carter High is the true story of the powerhouse 1988 David W. Carter High School Football Team from Dallas, Texas. Growing up in Dallas a few years before this took place, this tragic story has always fascinated me. I have read countless articles from the Dallas Morning News, the segment within the Friday Night Lights book, as well as the book Carter Boyz by Gary Edwards, the player at the center of the grade controversy. I've always hoped ESPN would so a 30 for 30 segment on this tragic story, so I was thrilled when I heard it had been made into a feature film.

    The film covers the grade controversy that began during the 1988 football season that eventually stripped them of their 5A State Championship title, as well as the armed robberies committed by several players just weeks after winning the State Title.

    From the extensive articles I've ready on the subject, the movie did seemed pretty accurate. I was afraid it portray the team as nothing but ruthless thugs, but it showed them as just typical high school students. I was also afraid the film would try to make excuses or try to justify their actions in the armed robberies, but it did not.

    It is a very powerful film that is a must-see for children and teens. It stresses the importance of making good decisions, distinguishing right from wrong and the ultimate consequences faced from bad decisions.

    My only criticism of the movie was they didn't address the kids by name enough for the viewer to keep them all straight. With all I've read on the subject, even I couldn't keep up with who was who. However, I definitely recommend the movie.
    3mizike29

    Not a good movie, Period

    Gave this a 3, maybe a TV movie. Carter has had a couple WAY better movies. This one is TERRIBLE. B acting overall, story a mess, not sure what these other reviewers watched, but don't waste your time on this one. There is a reason why this movie didn't even make 150k, its just a TV movie at best. We have seen this concept plenty of times in better movies. Or just watch the TV series Friday Night Lights. That covers all of this and MUCH MUCH MUCH better. Or the Program, or Facing the Giants or When the Game stands Tall. I know this touches on a very specific event but its a common theme and done so commonly that there is nothing special about this movie at all.

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    • Trivia
      This is the same team that beat the Permian Panthers in the movie Friday Night Lights.
    • Goofs
      While the film recognizes a "tie" with rival Duncanville, the tie-breaking rules at the time were determined by first downs. Both teams had the same number of first downs so the second tie-breaker was the number of times the teams penetrated the other team's 20-yard-line. Duncanville had more "penetrations" and were recognized as the winner of the game.
    • Connections
      References Lamar Strait: 88 Carter Raid (2015)

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    • Release date
      • October 30, 2015 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official sites
      • Official site
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    • Language
      • English
    • Filming locations
      • Dallas, Texas, USA
    • Production companies
      • Sweet Chariot Productions
      • PlayNow enterprise
      • Tycor International Film Company
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $240,214
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $87,274
      • Nov 1, 2015
    • Gross worldwide
      • $240,214
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 50 minutes
    • Color
      • Color

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