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The Yards
In the rail yards of Queens, contractors repair and rebuild the city's subway cars. These contracts are lucrative, so graft and corruption are rife. When Leo Handler gets out of prison, he finds his aunt married to Frank Olchin, one of the big contractors; he's battling with a minority-owned firm for contracts.
Casts & Crew
Mark Wahlberg
Joaquin Phoenix
Charlize Theron
James Caan
Ellen Burstyn
Faye Dunaway
Andy Davoli
Tony Musante
Victor Argo
Tomás Milián
Robert Montano
Victor Arnold
Chad Aaron
Louis Guss
Annika Pergament
Steve Lawrence
Domenick Lombardozzi
Joe Lisi
David Zayas
Joseph Ragno
Teresa Yenque
Jose Soto
John Tormey
Teddy Coluca
Jack O'Connell
Dan Grimaldi
Garry Pastore
Ron Brice
Gene Canfield
Keith Hernandez
Allan Houston
Andi Shrem
Joe Dimare
Barry Wetcher
Oscar A. Colon
Stephen Jace Kent
Brandon Danziger
Doug Barron
Floyd Resnick
Chris Edwards
Ray Seiden
Maximiliano Hernández
Kip Evans
John Elsen
Douglas Crosby
Scott Nicholson
Kimberly K. Merritt
Erin Walls
Tyree Michael Simpson
Peter Vallone
Irwin Gray
Denise Traficanti
Roma Torre
Lewis Dodley
Ernie Anastos
Harriet Grodner
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