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| Year: | 2000 |
| Rating: | 6.3(8770) |
| Listed in: | Crime, Drama, Thriller |
| Directed by: | James Gray |
| Actors: | Mark Wahlberg Joaquin Phoenix James Caan Charlize Theron Ellen Burstyn Faye Dunaway |
| "There's nothing more dangerous than an innocent man." | |
Cast
| Directed by | |
|---|---|
| James Gray | |
| Actors | |
| Mark Wahlberg | as Leo Handler |
| Joaquin Phoenix | as Willie Gutierrez |
| James Caan | as Frank Olchin |
| Steve Lawrence | as Arthur Mydanick |
| Andy Davoli | as Raymond Price |
| Tony Musante | as Seymour Korman |
| Victor Argo | as Paul Lazarides |
| Tomas Milian | as Manuel Sequiera |
| Robert Montano | as Hector Gallardo |
| Victor Arnold | as Albert Granada |
| Chad Aaron | as Bernard Soltz |
| Louis Guss | as Nathan Grodner |
| Domenick Lombardozzi | as Todd |
| Joe Lisi | as Elliot Gorwitz |
| David Zayas | as Officer Jerry Rifkin |
| Joseph Ragno | as Parole Officer |
| Jose Soto | as Orderly |
| John Tormey | as Contract Officer |
| Teddy Coluca | as Terry |
| Jack O'Connell | as Sal Disipio |
| Dan Grimaldi | as Executive One |
| Garry Pastore | as Detective Tommasino |
| Ron Brice | as Detective Bulette |
| Gene Canfield | as Queensborough Policeman |
| Keith Hernandez | as Baseball Celebrity |
| Allan Houston | as Basketball Celebrity |
| Joe Dimare | as Dante |
| Barry Wetcher | as Young Doctor |
| Oscar A. Colon | as Well Dressed Man |
| Jace Kent | as Young Italian Man |
| Brandon Danziger | as Neil |
| Doug Barron | as Doctor |
| Floyd Resnick | as Hospital Cop |
| Chris Edwards | as Police Officer |
| Ray Seiden | as Police Officer |
| Maximiliano Hernández | as Bartender |
| Kip Evans | as Guy |
| John Elsen | as Officer |
| Douglas Crosby | as Officer #2 |
| Scott Nicholson | as Policeman #1 |
| Tyree Michael Simpson | as Doorman |
| Peter Vallone | as Councilman |
| Irwin Gray | as Lawyer |
| Lewis Dodley | as News Anchor 2 |
| Ernie Anastos | as News Anchor 3 |
| Anthony Gaudioso | as Young Party Supporter |
| Jeffrey Hoffman | as Lobbyist |
| Steve Nuke | as Friend at Funeral |
| Bernie Rachelle | as Transit Authority Officer |
| Joe Ragno | as Parole Officer |
| Rocco | as Street Walker |
| Marc Romeo | as Tommy |
| Doug Sakmann | as Club Dancer |
| Andy Signore | as Club Dancer |
| Actresses | |
| Charlize Theron | as Erica Soltz |
| Ellen Burstyn | as Val Handler |
| Faye Dunaway | as Kitty Olchin |
| Teresa Yenque | as Maid |
| Andi Shrem | as Belva |
| Annika Pergament | as Reporter |
| Kim Merritt | as Todd's Girlfriend |
| Erin Walls | as Dante's Girlfriend |
| Denise Traficanti | as Secretary |
| Roma Torre | as News Anchor 1 |
| Harriet Grodner | as Harriet |
| Lisa Chang | as Young Woman |
| Lisa Pickell | |
| Amy Russ | as Assistant D.A. |
Movie info
| Languages: | English, Spanish |
| Filming dates: | May 1998 - August 1998 |
| Budget: | USD 20,000,000 |
| Gross: |
USA - 882,710 USD (19 November 2000) UK - 110,716 GBP (12 November 2000) |
| Plot: | 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. Willie Gutierrez, Leo's best friend, is Frank's bag man and heads a crew of midnight saboteurs who ruin the work of the Puerto Rican-owned firm. Leo needs a job, so Willie pays him to be his back-up. Then things go badly wrong one night, a cop IDs Leo, and everyone now wants him out of the picture. Besides his ailing mom and his cousin Erica, to whom can Leo turn? |
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"Boo-go-loo" (1967) Written by Jerry Murray (as J. Murray) and S. Kaplan Performed by Les McCann (as Les Mccann) Courtesy of the Verve Music Group Under license from Universal Music Enterprise "Saturn" from "The Planets" (1914-16) Written by Gustav Holst Performed by London Philharmonic Orchestra (as The London Philharmonic Orchestra), conducted by Howard Shore "Elusive Butterfly" (1966) Written by Bob Lind Performed by Petula Clark Courtesy of Sofa Entertainment "I Like It" (1997) Written by Andrew Levy , Simon Bartholomew, Siedah Garrett and Jan Kincaid Performed by The Brand New Heavies Courtesy of Delicious Vinyl "Welcome To Tokyo, Otis Clay" Written by Talvin Singh (as T. Singh) Performed by Clinton Courtesy of Astralwerks "I'm Beginning to See the Light" (1944) Music by Duke Ellington (as Edward Kennedy Ellington), Johnny Hodges and Harry James Lyrics by Don George Performed by Peggy Lee Courtesy of Capitol Records Under license from EMI-Capitol Music Special Markets "Samba de Janeiro" (1997) Written by Airto Moreira, Gottfried Engels and Ramon Zenker Performed by Bellini Courtesy of Oforbit Records Gmbh/Virgin Schlamplatten Gmbh "Affirmation" (1975) Written by José Feliciano (as Jose Feliciano) Performed by George Benson Courtesy of Warner Bros. Records, Inc. by arrangement with Warner Special Products "R.E.A.L.I.T.Y." (1995) Written by KRS-One (as Lawrence Parker) Performed by KRS-One (as Krs-One) Courtesy of Jive Records "Afterglow" Written by C. Johnson Courtesy of Opus 1 "I Can't Wait to Meetchu" (1999) (uncredited) Written by Macy Gray, Jeremy Ruzumna, Daryle Swann & Miles Tackett Performed by Macy Gray "No One Is to Blame" (1985) (uncredited) Written & Performed by Howard Jones "Happy Shoppers" (uncredited) Written by Dick Walter |
Goofs
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Fact errors: The cars in the "subway yard" are not actually subway cars; they are circa-1963 suburban commuter coaches for the Metro-North & Long Island Railroads. Continuity: The pearl handled pistol that Frank Olchin removes from his sock drawer was sitting on his desk in the study, the room he just left. |
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