
During World War I, a poor black Southerner travels north to Chicago to get work in the city’s slaughterhouses, where he becomes embroiled in the organized labor movement.
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Explore the complete cast of The Killing Floor, including both lead and supporting actors. Learn who plays each character, discover their past roles and achievements, and find out what makes this ensemble cast stand out in the world of film and television.

Alfre Woodard
Mattie

Ted Levine
Policeman

Bill Duke

Damien Leake
Frank Custer

Mary Alice
Lilah Dean

John Mahoney
Thomas Condon

Moses Gunn
Heavy Williams

Nathan Davis
Judge Alschuler

Clarence Felder
Bremer

Dennis Farina
Supervisor

Wally Taylor
Robert Bedford

Jeris Poindexter
Lonnie

Stephen McKinley Henderson
James Cheeks

James Vallo
Army Man

Bill Blair
Dock Security Guard (uncredited)

Gerry Becker
Meyer

Cynthia Baker
Emma

Patrick Nugent
Jack Johnstone

Wanda Christine
Woman in Bar

Ward Ohrman
Secretary of Labor

Miklos Simon
Michora

Ernest Rayford
Thomas Joshua

Henryk Derewenda
John Kikulski

Phillip East
Joe Hodges

Paul Eaton
John Spriggs

Jason Green
Frank Custer Jr.

Gene Janson
Dennis Lane

Richard Lavin

Frank Rice
Dewitt Washington

Barbara Redlinski
Michalina Michora

James O'Reilly
John Fitzpatrick

Vernon R. Schwartz
Jimmy O'Rourke

Rob Riley
Nelson Morris

Connie Szerszen
Hysterical Woman

Letitia Toole
Mrs. Bethea

Mitch Gora
Neighborhood Tough (uncredited)

Paula Slade
Mother (uncredited)

Robert Minkoff
Extra (uncredited)

Damian Ehrlicher
Immigrant (uncredited)

Marie Preiser Ehrlicher
Union House Immigrant (uncredited)

Richard Ehrlicher
Union House Immigrant (uncredited)
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