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Leonardo DiCaprio | Amsterdam Vallon |
Daniel Day-Lewis | William Cutting |
Cameron Diaz | Jenny Everdeane |
Brendan Gleeson | Walter McGinn |
Jim Broadbent | William Tweed |
Stephen Graham | Shang |
Gary Lewis | McGloin |
John C. Reilly | Happy Jack Mulraney |
Henry Thomas | Johnny Sirocco |
Eddie Marsan | Killoran |
Director | Martin Scorsese
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Producer | Alberto Grimaldi
Harvey Weinstein |
Writer | Steven Zaillian
Kenneth Lonergan |
Cinematography | Michael Ballhaus
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Musician | Elmer Bernstein
Howard Shore Bono Jocelyn Pook Peter Gabriel Adam Clayton Larry Mullen Jr. The Edge John Newton |
Leonardo DiCaprio stars in this movie about New York City during the late 1800s when gangs ran the city, from its politicians to its businesses. While much of the film takes place during the American Civil War, its primary focus is the criminals whose main concern was running the city. The movie captures two rival gangs: the newly arrived Irish-Americans and the "native" New Yorkers. The film opens with a bloody fight between the two groups. DiCaprio plays an up-and-coming Irish-American who gets in with the rival gang, headed by Daniel Day-Lewis. He also becomes romantically involved with a young female outlaw played by Cameron Diaz. The film documents this gang life through the eyes of DiCaprio’s character and follows the conflict until, finally, it comes to a head. |
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