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Gretchen Mol
Nick Nolte
Robert Loggia
Matt Damon
Kim Cattrall
Michael Biehn
Amy Adams

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Information

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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Original Soundtracks

  "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

  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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