Documentary
1 hour 20 min
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.
Allen Iverson Self (archive footage)
Steve James Self / Narrator (voice)
Bob Barefield Self - Coached Iverson as a Youth
Butch Harper Self - Coached Iverson as a Youth
Dennis Kozlowski Self - Iverson's High School Football Coach
Michael Simmons Self - Iverson's Friend & Teammate
Jim Spencer Self - Former Daily Press Columnist
Imogene James Self - Director's Mother
Marcellus Harris Self - Pastor & Community Activist
Boo Williams Self - Iverson's AAU Basketball Coach
Melvin Stephens Self - Iverson's Friend & Teammate
Jim Ellenson Self - Melvin Stephens' Lawyer
John Spencer Self - Lead Detective on the Case
Linwood Debrew Self - Community Activist
Brent Musgrove Self - Local Sports Announcer
Bob Hintz Self - Former Coach/Local Sports Announcer
David Teel Self - Daily Press Sports Columnist
Shaun Brown Self - Community Activist/S.W.I.S. Organizer
Alvin 'Buddy' Fox Self - Defense Attorney for Samuel Wynn
Joe Fudge Self - Daily Press Photographer at the Trial
Linda Wiggins Self - S.W.I.S. Supporter
Linda Mines Self - S.W.I.S. Founder
David Squires Self - Daily Press Columnist 2004-Present
Rudy Langford Self - Civil Rights Activist
Bob Killian Self - Former Bethel High Teacher
Arthur Lambiotte Self - Lawyer for City of Newport News/Iverson's AAU Coach
Joyce B. Hobson Self - S.W.I.S. Organizer & Spokesperson
Lester Munson Self - Sports Illustrated Writer & Lawyer
Ann Stephens-Cherry Self - Daily Press Education Coordinator 1992-96
Jimmy Eason Self - Hampton Mayor 1982-98
Mary T. Christian Self - Former Delegate, Virginia State Assembly
Lefty Driesell Self - James Madison Coach 1993
Mike Jarvis Self - George Washington Coach
Bruce Hornsby Self
Sue Lambiotte Self - Tutor & Educator 1993 (archive footage)