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Basket, The (1999)
Rating:
Starring: Karen Allen, Peter Coyote, Elwon Bakly, Jack Bannon, Robert Karl Burke, Casey Cowan, Eric Dane, Tony Lincoln, Jock MacDonald, Brian Skala, Ellen Travolta, Joey Travolta, Patrick Treadway
Director: Rich Cowan
Category: Drama
Studio: MGM / UA
Subtitles:
English
Length:
104 mins

 
 

 

Love, War and a New Game!

Tracing picturesque landscapes through the territory of the human heart, The Basket tells the story of a Pacific Northwest Farming community in 1918 struggling to come to terms with the pain and prejudice of wartime America.

Starring Peter Coyote (Erin Brockovich, E.T.) and Karen Allen (The Perfect Storm, Raiders of the Lost Ark), this "wonderful film for the whole family" (Boxoffice) weaves unlikely threads of forbidden love, racial tensions and a new game called basketball into a compelling drama that promises entertainment for all ages.