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No Crossover: The Trial of Allen Iverson
Directed by
Steve James
Not Rated
2010
80m
Documentary
89%
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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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Cast of No Crossover: The Trial of Allen Iverson
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
John Spencer
Self - Lead Detective on the Case
Linwood Debrew
Self - Community Activist
Brent Musgrove
Self - Local Sports Announcer
Bob Hintz
Self - Former Coach/Local Sports Announcer
David Teel
Self - Daily Press Sports Columnist
Shaun Brown
Self - Community Activist/S.W.I.S. Organizer
Alvin 'Buddy' Fox
Self - Defense Attorney for Samuel Wynn
Joe Fudge
Self - Daily Press Photographer at the Trial
Linda Wiggins
Self - S.W.I.S. Supporter
Linda Mines
Self - S.W.I.S. Founder
David Squires
Self - Daily Press Columnist 2004-Present
Rudy Langford
Self - Civil Rights Activist
Bob Killian
Self - Former Bethel High Teacher
Arthur Lambiotte
Self - Lawyer for City of Newport News/Iverson's AAU Coach
Joyce B. Hobson
Self - S.W.I.S. Organizer & Spokesperson
Lester Munson
Self - Sports Illustrated Writer & Lawyer
Ann Stephens-Cherry
Self - Daily Press Education Coordinator 1992-96
Jimmy Eason
Self - Hampton Mayor 1982-98
Mary T. Christian
Self - Former Delegate, Virginia State Assembly
Lefty Driesell
Self - James Madison Coach 1993
Mike Jarvis
Self - George Washington Coach
Bruce Hornsby
Self
Sue Lambiotte
Self - Tutor & Educator 1993 (archive footage)
No Crossover: The Trial of Allen Iverson Ratings & Reviews
AV Club
Scott Tobias
The film has the extraordinary quality of being simultaneously clarifying and murky, and that's just great journalism on James' part.
PopMatters
Cynthia Fuchs
The film embraces the complexity and difficulty of race and racism, their circuitous legacies of pain and ambition. It also remain open-ended, as it must be.
Newark Star-Ledger
Alan Sepinwall
It's a wonderful film, one of the best of this terrific film series, and I highly recommend it.
New York Magazine/Vulture
Pete Beatty
James brilliantly investigates the seams of identity, race, and community strained by Iverson's trial, conviction, and subsequent pardon, with an added charge from his own ties to home.
Slant Magazine
Elise Nakhnikian
As told by James and his crew, Iverson's story is a great American tragedy, a harrowing look into the gaping racial fault line that runs through America in general and Hampton, Virginia, in particular.
The Hollywood Reporter
John DeFore
Lacking any substantial new discoveries about the case -- most participants, including Iverson, refused to give interviews -- James is forced to paint it from the margins...
Rolling Stone
Noel Murray
A lot of 30 for 30 episodes deal with the uncomfortable realities of the racial conflicts and biases that run beneath organized sports, but No Crossover is the bluntest about how often the cheers for black athletes stop when they leave the court.
Variety
Joe Leydon
Score another win for vet filmmaker Steve James, who takes a personal approach to examining all aspects of a racially charged incident in his hometown of Hampton, Va., with "No Crossover: The Trail of Allen Iverson."
Nashville Scene
Jim Ridley
Thoughtful and even-handed...
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