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The Yards

  • Crime
  • Drama
  • Thriller
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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.

The Yards is a 2000 crime drama set in the corrupt world of New York City's subway repair contractors in Queens. When ex-convict Leo Handler returns home, he becomes entangled in a brutal struggle between rival firms competing for lucrative city contracts. The film explores themes of graft, corruption, and the cost of loyalty in a cutthroat industry.

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When was The Yards released?

The Yards was released on April 27, 2000.

What is The Yards about?

The film follows Leo Handler, recently released from prison, who gets pulled into the corrupt world of subway car repair contractors in Queens. As his uncle Frank Olchin battles a minority-owned firm for lucrative city contracts, Leo becomes caught in a web of graft, violence, and moral compromise.

Where can I watch The Yards?

As a 2000 theatrical release, The Yards is available through various streaming platforms, digital rentals, and physical media. Check your preferred streaming service or rental platform for current availability.

What genre is The Yards?

The Yards is a crime thriller and drama that examines corruption and organized crime in New York City's infrastructure contracting industry.

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