In a conservative small town, a young man's wish to coach high school basketball are tweaked by a school board decision that makes him the new coach of the girls' team.
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BELIEVE IN ME | Official Australian Trailer
Out Now on Digital & DVD. Coach Clay Briscoll (Jeffrey Donovan Changeling & TV's Burn Notice) is a small town basketball coach who seems to have ...
"Believe in Me"
Trailer for "Believe in Me". Filmed in the Clovis New Mexico area in October 2004 "Believe in Me" tells the story of an Oklahoma girls' basketball team and ...
Believe In Me 2006 - Behind the scenes (Making-Of Featurette)
"Believe in Me" tells the story of an Oklahoma girls' basketball team and coach.
Believe in Me - Trailer
Coach Clay Briscoll (Jeffrey Donovan Changeling & TV's Burn Notice) is a small town basketball coach who seems to have everything going against him.
Believe In Me - Trailer.
Man ich weiß der Trailer ist total KURZ & total SCHLECHT!! Hey sorry weiß auch nicht warum aba ich habs nicht bessa hinbekommn ohne alles zu verraten ...
Believe In Me Trailer
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