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No Crossover: The Trial of Allen Iverson (2010)

No Crossover: The Trial of Allen Iverson (2010)

NR 80 minutes EN Documentary
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Director Steve James returns to his home town of Hampton, Virginia to tell the story of how the trial of a young basketball star left a city divided.
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Allen Iverson
Self (archive footage)
Steve James
Self / Narrator (voice)
Bob Barefield
Self - Coached Iverson as a Youth
Butch Harper
Self - Coached Iverson as a Youth
Dennis Kozlowski
Self - Iverson's High School Football Coach
Michael Simmons
Self - Iverson's Friend & Teammate
Jim Spencer
Self - Former Daily Press Columnist
Imogene James
Self - Director's Mother
Marcellus Harris
Self - Pastor & Community Activist
Boo Williams
Self - Iverson's AAU Basketball Coach
Melvin Stephens
Self - Iverson's Friend & Teammate
Jim Ellenson
Self - Melvin Stephens' Lawyer

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Music Supervisor
Post Production Supervisor
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Production companies: ESPN Films, Kartemquin Films
Production countries: United States of America

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