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  1. May 5, 2000 · The Basket: Directed by Rich Cowan. With Peter Coyote, Karen Allen, Robert Burke, Amber Willenborg. A picturesque Pacific Northwest community raising its wheat and children in the midst of a nation reeling from World War I sets the stage for The Basket.

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    • Drama
    • Rich Cowan
    • 2000-05-05
  2. Oct 5, 2012 · The Basket Official Trailer #1 - Peter Coyote Movie (1999) HD - YouTube. Rotten Tomatoes Classic Trailers. 1.63M subscribers. 18K views 11 years ago. ...more. Subscribe to TRAILERS:...

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  3. The Basket is a movie set in 1918, where a teacher uses a new game called basketball to inspire a small town in Washington. The movie also features a mysterious stranger who helps the town with an opera story, and a German orphan who faces prejudice.

    • Eric Dane, Karen Allen, Peter Coyote
    • Rich Cowan
    • MGM/UA
  4. Free with ads. TV-PG. A picturesque Pacific Northwest community raising its wheat and children in the midst of a nation reeling from World War I sets the stage for The Basket. In a time of pain...

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  6. Watch The Basket with a subscription on Prime Video. A picturesque Pacific Northwest community raising its wheat and children in the midst of a nation reeling from World War I sets the stage for...

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    • Rich Cowan
    • PG
    • Peter Coyote
  7. Overview. Peter Coyote (E.T., Erin Brokovich) and Karen Allen (The Perfect Storm) star in this touching family drama about the unifying power of basketball in a community torn apart by war. Both a riveting sports film and a tale of triumph over adversity, The Basket is "a hoop dream movie with a whole lot of heart" (Dallas Morning News)!

  8. May 5, 1999 · NR, 1 hr 41 min. A picturesque Pacific Northwest community raising its wheat and children in the midst of a nation reeling from World War I sets the stage for The Basket. In a time of pain and prejudice woven against a background of beauty, The Basket ultimately points to triumph and hope in a changing America.

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