Victor Argo | Paul Lazarides |
Ellen Burstyn | Val Handler |
James Caan | Frank Olchin |
Andrew Davoli | Raymond Price |
Faye Dunaway | Kitty Olchin |
Steve Lawrence | Arthur Mydanick |
Tony Musante | Seymour Korman |
Joaquin Phoenix | Willie Gutierrez |
Charlize Theron | Erica Stoltz |
Mark Wahlberg | Leo Handler |
Director | James Gray |
Producer | Kerry Orent; Paul Webster; Christopher Goode; Jonathan Gordon; Nick Wechsler |
Writer | James Gray; Matt Reeves |
He's also welcomed by his friend Willie (Joaquin Phoenix), who does most of Uncle Frank's dirty work and brings the needy Leo into his lucrative fold. Things go from bad to worse, and Leo's suspected in the killing of a railway official and the beating of a city patrolman. On the run, he uncovers the political machinations that keep Uncle Frank in power, and The Yards unfolds as a compelling tale of family, twisted loyalties, and the quest for truth. There's stellar work from everyone involved, but if The Yards has one major flaw, it's that Gray directs with a solemnity that's almost off-putting, as if a moment of levity would violate his story's integrity. Visually The Yards invites comparison to The Godfather, and it boasts much of that film's moral complexity and depth of character, but it's too self-consciously heavy, and that compromises its overall impact. Still, this is good work from a talented director whose future films will be watched with interest. --Jeff Shannon
Edition Details | |
Distributor | Miramax |
Edition | Special Edition |
Barcode | 717951004666 |
Region | Region 1 |
Chapters | 22 |
Release Date | 12/4/2001 |
Packaging | Keep Case |
Screen Ratio | Fullscreen (4:3, Letterboxed) |
Subtitles | Spanish |
Audio Tracks | Dolby Digital 5.1 [English] |
Layers | Single Side, Dual Layer |
Nr of Disks/Tapes | 1 |
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