The Yards (2000)

Addicted to TV?
We are too - which is why we produce the best TV guide available.
Click here for 30 day trial

Is your TV guide thin on details?
DigiGuide is loaded with information and detail - much to the disgust of our competitors.
Click here to start enjoying more detail

Written by James Gray, Matt Reeves

Directed by James Gray

Also known as "Trahison"

Running Time: 115 minutes (approx)

Production Year: 2000

Rating: 15 Certificate

Filmed in Colour

After serving a length of time in prison after taking the rap for a bunch of friends, Leo Handler (Mark Wahlberg) wants to get his life back on the right track.

Thinking it would be for the best Leo goes home where he gets a good job with his Uncle Frank Olchin (James Caan) and he gets together with his life-long friend Willie Guitierrez (Joaquin Phoenix) and his girlfriend Erica (Charlize Theron).

However in the vast New York subway yards his uncle pulls the strings and this business is far from safe. Now Leo is drawn into a nasty world of sabotage, high stake payoffs and murder.

Due to his connections in this world Leo is now a target for the most ruthless family in the city...his own. Now he alone must take them down.

Cast

Image for Mark WahlbergMark WahlbergLeo Handler
Image for Joaquin PhoenixJoaquin PhoenixWillie Gutierrez
Image for Charlize TheronCharlize TheronErica Stoltz
Image for James CaanJames CaanFrank Olchin
Image for Ellen BurstynEllen BurstynVal Handler
Image for Faye DunawayFaye DunawayKitty Olchin
Steve LawrenceArthur Mydanick
Andy DavoliRaymond Price
Tony MusanteSeymour Korman
Victor ArgoPaul Lazarides
Tomás MiliánManuel Sequiera
Robert MontanoHector Gallardo
Victor ArnoldAlbert Granada
Chad AaronBernard Stoltz
Louis GussNathan Grodner

Still looking for more?

 Click here to search the web for The Yards

Add a comment

(required)
(required but not displayed)
Your e-mail is also used for adding an Avatar image to your comment using the free and very cool Gravatar.com
 
(your personal web site)

Please note we can not guarantee that programme makers will read your comment as we have no direct relationship with them, so requests for application forms will almost certainly be ignored (try searching Google instead). This is merely an opportunity to register opinions, questions or comments about a programme's content.