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The Yards
Theatrical release poster
Directed byJames Gray
Written byJames Gray
Matt Reeves
Produced byKerry Orent
Nick Wechsler
StarringMark Wahlberg
Joaquin Phoenix
Charlize Theron
James Caan
Ellen Burstyn
CinematographyHarris Savides
Edited byJeffrey Ford
Music byHoward Shore
Release date
  • October 12, 2000 (2000-10-12)
Running time
115 minutes
CountryTemplate:Film US
LanguageEnglish
Budget$24 million
Box office$889,352 (US)[1]

The Yards is a 2000 American crime film with Mark Wahlberg, James Caan, Joaquin Phoenix, and Charlize Theron, written and directed by James Gray. It was released in the fall of 2000, although it was shot in the spring and summer of 1998 and first due for release in fall 1999, this due to studio delays.

The setting and plot is in the commuter rail yards in New York City, in the boroughs of the Bronx, Queens and Brooklyn. Corporate and political corruption is commonplace in "the yards", where contractors repair railway cars for the city Transit Authority (TA). Companies wanting to win the bid sabotage rival companies' work to do so. Murder and bribes toward officials are common.

Plot

Leo Handler (Wahlberg) has just been released from prison for a car theft he did not commit. Looking for a job, he finds his uncle Frank Olchin (Caan) who runs a railway car repair company. Joining on the job, he works with Willie (Phoenix). One night, a sabotage mission goes bad on a rival company and a rail yard supervisor is killed and a cop beaten by Leo. Leo is fingered as a suspect. He must go on the run and prove his innocence and then bring down Frank and his company.

Cast

Production

The film was based on an actual corruption scandal in the mid-1980s involving the father of the director, James Gray.

MTA New York City Transit (the city transit authority) first refused the production companies the right to film at any of its yards because it believed the film portrayed the agency in a bad light. The film was shot in Queens, in Maspeth, Elmhurst, Roosevelt Island, the Bronx, and New Jersey. The "rail yard" scenes were shot at the 207th Street shop on the New York City Transit system and at an abandoned freight yard in Brooklyn.

Box office

On a relatively limited release, the film took in $889,352 in the United States and Canada, and $34,684 in Australia.[1] The final scene (Senate Oversight Committee) was shot in a room also used for The Godfather.

Awards

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Nominated

References

  1. ^ a b The Yards (2000). Box Office Mojo. Retrieved 2011-02-27.