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Hoop Dreams (1994) -- A film following the lives of two African American boys who struggle to become college basketball players on the road to going professional.
Hoop Dreams (1994) -- A film following the lives of two African American boys who struggle to become college basketball players on the road to going professional.

Overview

User Rating:
8.0/10   8,547 votes
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Director:
Steve James
Writers:
Steve James (writer)
Frederick Marx (writer)
Contact:
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Release Date:
14 October 1994 (USA) more
Plot:
A film following the lives of two African American boys who struggle to become college basketball players on the road to going professional. full summary | add synopsis
Awards:
Nominated for Oscar. Another 16 wins & 2 nominations more
User Comments:
A true testament to the encroaching world of pro sports more

Cast

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William Gates ... Himself
Arthur Agee ... Himself
Emma Gates ... Herself (William's mother)
Curtis Gates ... Himself (William's brother)
Sheila Agee ... Herself (Arthur's mother)
Arthur 'Bo' Agee ... Himself (Arthur's father)
Earl Smith ... Himself (Talent scout)
Gene Pingatore ... Himself (High school basketball coach)
Isiah Thomas ... Himself (Professional basketball player)
Sister Marlyn Hopewell ... Herself (High school guidance counselor)
Bill Gleason ... Himself (Television reporter)
Patricia Weir ... Herself (President, Encyclopedia Brittanica)
Marjorie Heard ... Herself (High school guidance counselor)
Luther Bedford ... Himself (High school basketball coach)
Aretha Mitchell ... Herself (High school guidance counselor)
Shannon Johnson ... Herself
Tomika Agee ... Herself (Arthur's sister)
Joe 'Sweetie' Agee ... Himself (Arthur's brother)
Jazz Agee ... Herself (Tomika's daughter, Arthur's niece)
Catherine Mines ... Herself (William's girlfriend)
Alicia Mines ... Herself (William's daughter)
Alvin Bibbs ... Himself (William's brother-in-law)
Willie Gates ... Himself (William's father)
James Kelly ... Himself (High school teacher and registrar)
Michael O'Brie ... Himself (High school finance director)
Dick Vitale ... Himself (Television sports commentator)
Kevin O'Neill ... Himself (Marquette University head basketball coach)
Bobby Knight ... Himself (Indiana University head basketball coach)
Joey Meyer ... Himself (DePaul University head basketball coach)
Frank DuBois ... Himself (Camp academic director)

Spike Lee ... Himself (Film director)
Bo Ellis ... Himself (Marquette University assistant backetball coach)
Bob Gibbons ... Himself (Basketball scout)
Dennis Doyle ... Himself (High school assistant basketball coach)
Clarence Webb ... Himself (High school science teacher)
Stan Wilson ... Himself (Basketball scout)
Derrick Zinneman ... Himself (High school basketball player)
Tim Gray ... Himself (Junior college basketball coach)
Myron Gordon ... Himself (Junior college basketball player)
Steve James ... Narrator
rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Elijiah Ephraim ... Himself
Eric Anderson ... Himself (uncredited)
Bobby Cremins ... Himself (uncredited)
Juwan Howard ... Himself (uncredited)
Mike Krzyzewski ... Himself (uncredited)
Rick Pitino ... Himself (uncredited)
Jalen Rose ... Himself (uncredited)
John Thompson ... Himself (uncredited)
Chris Webber ... Himself (uncredited)
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Directed by
Steve James 
 
Writing credits
(in alphabetical order)
Steve James  writer
Frederick Marx  writer

Produced by
Catherine Allan .... executive producer
Peter Gilbert .... producer
Steve James .... producer
Frederick Marx .... producer
Gordon Quinn .... executive producer
 
Original Music by
Ben Sidran 
 
Cinematography by
Peter Gilbert 
 
Film Editing by
William Haugse 
Steve James 
Frederick Marx 
 
Production Management
Emily Stevens .... production manager: KTCA
Suzanne Suffredin .... post-production supervisor
 
Sound Department
Corey Coken .... sound mixer
Ric Coken .... sound mixer
Bryen Hensley .... sound mixer
Bill Jenkins .... additional sound
Margaret M.S. Marvin .... sound mixer
Mirko Popadic .... additional sound
Chuck Rapp .... sound mixer
Ed Scott .... additional sound
Adam Singer .... sound
Tom Yore .... sound
 
Camera and Electrical Department
Jim Fetterley .... additional photographer
Richard Holland .... still photographer: production stills
Ada Kolmodin .... still photographer: production stills
Sid Lubitsch .... additional photographer
Kevin McCarey .... additional photographer
Jim Morrissette .... additional photographer
Mirko Popadic .... additional photographer
Gordon Quinn .... additional photographer
Ed Scott .... additional photographer
Adam Singer .... still photographer: production stills
 
Editorial Department
Lou Anastas .... assistant editor
Linda Balek .... assistant editor
Fenell Doremus .... assistant editor
Fenell Doremus .... post-production coordinator
Jim Fetterley .... assistant editor
Sarah Galloway .... assistant editor
Lisa Hubbard .... assistant editor
Robert Jung .... colorist
Neil Laird .... assistant editor
Craig Leffel .... colorist
 
Music Department
Ben Sidran .... music producer
Tom Yore .... composer: additional music
 
Other crew
Gerry Berlin .... legal assistance
Brian Boyl .... production assistant
Ena Dahm .... accountant
Fenell Doremus .... staff member: Kartemquin
George Eastman .... title designer
Joanne Elam .... accountant
Brian Farley .... production assistant
Jim Fetterley .... staff: Kartemquin
Julia Gibbs .... production assistant
Laura Hoffman .... researcher
Jenny Sioux Hopkins .... on-line: IPA
Tricia John .... accountant
Quentin King .... legal assistance
Neil Laird .... production assistant
Frederick Marx .... on-line: Kartemquin
Marcy McCall .... staff: Kartemquin
Jim Morrissette .... technical advisor
William Morris .... staff: Kartemquin
Bob Musker .... production assistant
Mark Nielson .... staff: Kartemquin
Mike Perelstein .... legal assistance
Brian T. Pitts .... production assistant
Gordon Quinn .... creative consultant
Gerald Richman .... executive in charge of KTCA
Eric Scholl .... ipa on-line
Bill Siegel .... researcher
John Sloss .... legal assistance
Jill Soloway .... staff: Kartemquin
Melissa Sterne .... on-line: Kartemquin
Stephanie Wertlake .... staff: Kartemquin
Angela Wood .... intern
 

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Additional Details

MPAA:
Rated PG-13 for drug content and some strong language.
Runtime:
170 min
Country:
USA
Language:
English
Color:
Color
Aspect Ratio:
1.33 : 1 more
Sound Mix:
Ultra Stereo
Filming Locations:
Chicago, Illinois, USA more

Fun Stuff

Trivia:
Many of the locations used in the movie are now either gone or substantially different. The neighborhood of the Cabrini Green housing project, where one of the players lived, underwent a "gentrification" shortly after the film wrapped. The baseball field shown, for example, now has been replaced by luxury condos and a shopping complex. more
Quotes:
William Gates: It became more of a job than a sport to play. more
Movie Connections:
Referenced in He Got Game (1998) more
Soundtrack:
Under the Knife more

FAQ

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18 out of 20 people found the following comment useful:-
A true testament to the encroaching world of pro sports, 9 May 2002
10/10
Author: Agent10 from Tucson, AZ

This film simply exemplifies the reason why I hate most Oscar voters. This movie didn't even get a nomination, and it was one of the most successful documentaries ever! This especially exhibits the encroachment of coaches, family and other parties when it comes to the well being of inner city kids, who just happen to be good basketball players. Considering the state of pro basketball now, this kind of shows how the downward cycle of basketball was seeking lower standards. Sometimes funny, often times sad and poignant, this film is easily one of the best documentaries of all time.

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Best Movie EVER! rudytootie2
other players throughout the movie bsl05
Average at best...for me flixk
Hoop Dreams is here in its entirety schrader_ca
Arthur's mother is becoming a nurse or? rzaxlash
A movie made by God. sammuenster
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