Gangs of New York
also known as “Pandillas de Nueva York,” “Gangy New Yorku,” “Bande New Yorka,” “Bande Njujorka,” “Bandele din New York,”
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“Gangi Nowego Jorku,” “Gangs de Nova Iorque,” “Gangs de Nueva York,” “Gangues de Nova York,” “Knufiot New York,” “Les gangs de New York,” “New Yorgi jõugud,” “New York Ceteleri,” “New York bandái,” “Niujorko gaujos,” “Oi symmories tis Neas Yorkis,” “Tolpe New Yorka”
MPA Rating:
for intense strong violence, sexuality/nudity and language.
Moral Rating: |
Extremely Offensive
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Primary Audience: |
Adults
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Genre: |
Crime Drama
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Length: |
2 hr. 47 min.
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Year of Release: |
2002
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USA Release: |
December 9, 2002 (NYC)
December 20, 2002 (wide)
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Featuring |
Leonardo DiCaprio … Amsterdam Vallon
Cameron Diaz, Daniel Day-Lewis … Bill 'The Butcher' Cutting
Cameron Diaz … Jenny Everdeane
Jim Broadbent … William 'Boss' Tweed
John C. Reilly … Happy Jack Mulraney
Liam Neeson … “Priest” Vallon
Brendan Gleeson … Walter 'Monk' McGinn
Eddie Marsan … Killoran
Henry Thomas … Johnny Sirocco
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Gary Lewis … McGloin
Stephen Graham … Shang
Alec McCowen … Reverend Raleigh (Alec Mccowen)
David Hemmings … Mr. Schermerhorn
Lawrence Gilliard Jr.(Larry Gilliard Jr.) … Jimmy Spoils
Cara Seymour … Hell-Cat Maggie
Roger Ashton-Griffiths … P.T. Barnum
Peter-Hugo Daly (Peter Hugo Daly) … One-Armed Priest
Cian McCormack (Cian Mccormack) … Young Amsterdam
Andrew Gallagher … Young Johnny
Philip Kirk … O'Connell Guard Leader
Rab Affleck (Rab Afleck) … Plug Uglies Leader
Bill Barclay … Shirt Tails Leader
Nick Bartlett … Chichesters Leader
Robert Goodman … Forty Thieves Leader
Tim Pigott-Smith … Calvinist Minister
Liam Carney … Bill The Butcher's Gang #1
Gary McCormack (Gary Mccormack) … Bill The Butcher's Gang #2
David McBlain (David Mcblain) … Bill The Butcher's Gang #3
Dick Holland … True Blue American Speaker
Katherine Wallach … Jenny's Girl
Carmen Hanlon … Jenny's Girl
Ilaria D'Elia … Jenny's Girl
Laurie Ventry … Resident Woman
Ford Kiernan … Black Joke Chief
Alec McMahon … Resident man
Nevan Finegan (Nevan Finnegan) … Dead Rabbit Gang Member
Dominiquie Vandenberg (Dominique Vandenberg) … Dead Rabbit Gang Member
Sai-Kit Yung (Stuart Ong) … Chinese at Sparrow's Pagoda
Basil Chung … Elderly Chinese at Pagoda
Finbar Furey … Satan's Circus Singer
Sean Gilder … Rat Pit Game Master
Richard Graham … Harvey - Card Player
Richard Strange … Undertaker
Douglas Plasse … Medical Student
R. Bruce Steinheimer (Bruce Steinheimer) … Army Recruiter
David Bamber … Passenger on Omnibus
Barbara Bouchet … Mrs. Schermerhorn
Michael Byrne … Horace Greeley
Lucy Davenport … Miss Schermerhorn
Maura O'Connell … Street Singer
Alex Howden … Assistant Hangman
James Ramsay … Arthur - Condemned Man
Iain McColl (Iain Mccoll) … Seamus - Condemned Man
Louie Brownsell … Legless Soldier
Gennaro Condemi … She-He
Kieran Hurley (Kiernan Hurley) … Recruiter
John Sessions … Harry Watkins - Lincoln
Michael H. Billingsley … Uncle Tom
Steven Blake … Mr. Shelby (Steven C. Matthews)
Giovanni Lombardo Radice … Mr. Legree
Alexia Murray (Alexia J. Murray) … Topsy
Flaminia Fegarotti … Miss Eliza
Bronco McLoughlin(Bronco Mcloughlin) … Assassin
Channing C. Holmes (Channing Cook Holmes) … Tap Dancer
Eliane Chappuis … Chinese Whore
Roberta Quaresima … Whore #1
Marta Pilato … Whore #2
Jian Su … Chinese Acrobat
Man Cao … Chinese General
Kathy Shao-Lin Lee … Chinese Dancer
Alexander Deng … Chinese Boy Singer
Peter Berling … Knife Act Caller
Patrick Gordon … Surgeon
Brendan White … Archbishop
Brendan Dempsey … Provost Marshal Registrar
Taddeo Harbutt … Unruly Man
Nazzareno Natale … Don Whiskerandos
Colin Hill … Nativist Candidate
Robert Linge … One-Armed Veteran
Richard Syms … Drunken Repeater
Christian Burgess … The Mayor
Gerry Robert Byrne … Draft Official
David Nicholls (Dave Nicholls) … O'Connell Guard Leader
Tim Faraday … Plug Uglies Leader
Sean McGinley … Forty Thieves Leader
John Anthony Murphy … Kerryonians Leader
Terry O'Neill … Chichesters Leader
Vincent Pickering … American Guard Leader
Nick Miles … Atlantic Guard Leader
Ian Pirie … Slaughter Housers Leader
John McGlynn … Bowery Boys Leader (John Mcglynn)
Larry Kaplan … Bloodied Bureaucrat
Leo Burmester (Leo Burmeister) … Telegraph Operator #1 (voice)
Justin Brennan … Telegraph Operator #2 (voice)
Brian Mallon … Telegraph Operator #3 (voice)
Joseph P. Reidy … Police Chief (Joseph Reidy)
Joel Strachan … Telegraph Operator
Bill Murdoch … Robber on Dock
Angela Pleasence (Angela Pleasance) … Woman Accomplice
Iain Agnew … General Wool (Ian Agnew)
Michael Hausman … Gunboat Captain
Bob Colletti … Soldier in Mist
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Director |
Martin Scorsese
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Producer |
Alberto Grimaldi
Harvey Weinstein
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Initial Entertainment Group (IEG)
Alberto Grimaldi Productions
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Distributor |
Miramax, a division of beIN Media Group
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Here’s what the distributor says about their film: “A man named Amsterdam (DiCaprio) seeks to avenge the death of his father at the hands of Bill ‘The Butcher’ Poole (Day-Lewis). Set in New York City during the period just before the Civil War, Amsterdam gets caught in the middle of the equally powerful and corrupt politician machines of Manhattan.”
Who is Director Martin Scorsese? American film director, screenwriter, producer. Faith: Apparently Secularism with some emotional attachment to Catholicism. He was raised in a strongly Roman Catholic family. Scorsese has said, “I’m a lapsed Catholic.”
He directed “The Last Temptation of Christ,” a 1988 film strongly criticized by many Christians. It portrayed a Jesus Christ who did not understand who he was, and was surprised he could perform miracles. He watches Mary Magdalene have sex and makes advances to her. The Apostle Paul was depicted as a knowing liar.
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Movie Critics
This is a movie that grapples with what it means to be at war. For those viewers that left before the movie ended, you missed the best part. The final scene of the movie where the buildings rise into modern day New York and the cemetary becomes overgrown and forgotten is one of the most powerful scenes in a movie that I have seen in a long time. It makes you wonder about the purposes of fighting wars today. Do they make any more sense than the “senseless” violence that was portrayed in this movie? See all »
My Ratings: [Very Offensive / 5]