Masking off multiple layers (Somewhat urgent)

Example: http://sidneysm.com/storage/MatteIssue.png
Look at the example. I have a background layer, two or more midground layers, and a foreground. The middle layers are on Basic Motion paths to move past the "window" in the foreground. I can crop the background to the window, but cropping's useless for moving objects. Outside the foreground graphic should be solid transparency. How can I do the Final Cut equivalent of Shake's "Over > Over > Inside" to mask these layers to the window?
Unfortunately, I need this resolved in the next hour or so. Thanks in advance.

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