TV Shows - Allan Houston
Sorted by online popularity, based on the Engagement Score on May 14, 2024. Allan Houston has appeared in 0 television series with data.
    Movies - Allan Houston
    Sorted by online popularity. Allan Houston has appeared in 4 movies with data.
    • Blue Chips Poster
      #3,990
      Blue Chips
      as The Coast Team • #3,990 most popular movie
      Blue Chips is a 1994 American sports drama film directed by William Friedkin, depicting a college basketball coach facing challenges to recruit new players due to unethical practices in the sport.
    • The Yards Poster
      #4,610
      The Yards
      as Basketball Celebrity • #4,610 most popular movie
      The Yards is a 2000 American crime film directed by James Gray. Set in the commuter rail yards of New York City, the movie revolves around the prevalent bribery, corporate crime, and political corruption among contractors involved in repairing railway cars for the city Transit Authority. As Leo Handler strives to support his mother and reintegrate into society after serving time in prison, he becomes entangled in the intense competition and corrupt dealings within the industry.
    • Laws of Attraction Poster
      #5,214
      Laws of Attraction
      as Adamo Shandela • #5,214 most popular movie
      Laws of Attraction is a 2004 romantic comedy film about two top divorce attorneys in New York who find themselves pitted against each other in high-profile divorce cases and eventually find love amidst the legal chaos.
    • Black and White Poster
      #5,528
      Black and White
      as Dean Carter • #5,528 most popular movie
      Black and White is a 1999 American film directed by James Toback, featuring a star-studded cast including Robert Downey Jr., Gaby Hoffmann, Allan Houston, Jared Leto, and others. The film revolves around Rich Bower, a prominent figure in the hip-hop scene, and the fascination of white teenagers with black culture. Documentary filmmaker Sam Donager aims to capture this phenomenon, delving into the complexities of race, identity, and the consequences of Bower's criminal background.