Crossover (film)
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Original title | Crossover |
Country of production | United States |
original language | English |
Publishing year | 2006 |
length | 95 minutes |
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Director | Preston A. Whitmore II |
script | Preston A. Whitmore II |
production | Frank Mancuso junior |
music | Matthias Weber |
camera | Christian Sebaldt |
cut | Anthony Adler |
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Crossover is an American film drama from the year 2006 .
action
Friends Noah and Tech are talented basketball players. Noah wants to become a doctor through an athletic scholarship. When he commits a crime, Tech takes the blame on making Noah's scholarship seem safer. In contrast to Noah's future career aspirations, Tech just wants to catch up on his secondary school leaving certificate and then earn his living playing basketball. When the talent scout Vaughn becomes aware of Noah during her many games and wants to refer him to a professional club, Noah thinks about his future again.
As their team wins against other teams on the street, a game is organized against their greatest rival. This is the Jewelz. The Jewelz have long been undefeated and their winning streak has made players arrogant. Noah, Tech and their friends travel to Los Angeles and with tough training they pass the game.
reception
In September 2014, the film had a positive rate of 2% on the Rotten Tomatoes website , which evaluates reviews-based on 62 reviews.
In the IMDb , the work is listed as one of the worst films.
The film had a budget of $ 5.6 million. By September 2006, the film grossed $ 7 million in the US.
Web links
- Official Homepage (English)
- Crossover in the Internet Movie Database (English)
- Crossover at rottentomatoes.com (English)
- Crossover at kino.meet-travel.com