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Release Date:
April 13, 2010
Original Title:
No Crossover: The Trial of Allen Iverson
Genres:
Documentary
Production Companies:
ESPN Films
Kartemquin Films
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: NR
Runtime: 80
Director Steve James returns to his home town of Hampton, Virginia to tell the story of how the trial of a young basketball star left a city divided.
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Additional Camera:
Adam Singer
Dana Kupper
Emily Hart
Additional Editing:
Leslie Simmer
Assistant Editor:
Liz Kaar
Assistant Sound Editor:
David O'Brien
Associate Producer:
Kristin McDowell
Consulting Producer:
Michael Tollin
Director:
Steve James
Director of Photography:
Keith Walker
Editor:
Steve James
Executive Producer:
Bill Simmons
Connor Schell
John Skipper
John Dahl
John A. Walsh
Gordon Quinn
Joan Lynch
Keith Clinkscales
Music Supervisor:
Linda Cohen
Original Music Composer:
Joel Beckerman
Leo Sidran
Post Production Supervisor:
Liz Kaar
Producer:
Emily Hart
Steve James
Arunima Dhar
Adam Singer
Sound Editor:
Drew Weir
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Drew Weir
Sound Recordist:
Adam Singer
John Keegan Mathie
Thanks:
Imogene James
John Sloss
Joe Fudge
David Teel
Peter Jaszi
Shaun Brown
Butch Harper
Bob Hintz
James Wallace
Jim Ellenson
Writer:
Steve James
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