Full-Court Miracle (2003)

Full-Court Miracle (2003) poster

Inspired by the true story of University of Virginia basketball star Lamont Carr, the film centers on a group of young Jewish basketball players who search for a coach to help them out of a slump. The main character Alex Schlotsky is inspired by the true story of Alex Barbag and Chad Korpeck.

Director: Stuart Gillard
Genre: TV Movie, Family
Runtime: 90 min
Release Date:

Cast

Screenplay

Music: Christopher Brady
Cinematography: Thomas Burstyn
Editing: Anthony Redman
Production: Daniel L. Paulson Productions, Walt Disney Television
Country: Canada, United States of America
Language: English
Original Language: en

Keywords

sports

Trailer

Full-Court Miracle Trailer
More Films by Director: Stuart Gillard
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Full-Court Miracle about?
Inspired by the true story of University of Virginia basketball star Lamont Carr, the film centers on a group of young Jewish basketball players who search for a coach to help them out of a slump. The main character Alex Schlotsky is inspired by the true story of Alex Barbag and Chad Korpeck.
Who directed Full-Court Miracle?
Full-Court Miracle was directed by Stuart Gillard.
Who stars in Full-Court Miracle?
Full-Court Miracle stars Alex D. Linz, Richard T. Jones, R.H. Thomson, Sean Marquette, Jase Blankfort, Erik Knudsen.
How long is Full-Court Miracle?
Full-Court Miracle has a runtime of 1h 30m (90 minutes).
What genre is Full-Court Miracle?
Full-Court Miracle is a TV Movie, Family film.
Where was Full-Court Miracle produced?
Full-Court Miracle was produced in Canada, United States of America.