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The Departed

To topple South Boston's Irish mob, the police insert one of their own to infiltrate the underworld, only to discover the syndicate has done the same. As the undercover operative earns the mob kingpin's trust, a seasoned criminal climbs the police ladder. Yet both sides soon uncover a mole in their midst.

Director(s)

Joseph P. Reidy

David Fischer

Martin Scorsese

G.A. Aguilar

Martha Pinson

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Cast & Crew

Martin Scorsese

Martin Scorsese

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Eric Bruno Borgman

Eric Bruno Borgman

Reporter (uncredited)

Joseph P. Reidy

Joseph P. Reidy

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John Farrer

John Farrer

Priest at Billy's Funeral

Robert Wahlberg

Robert Wahlberg

Lazio (FBI)

Alec Baldwin

Alec Baldwin

Ellerby

Ray Winstone

Ray Winstone

Mr. French

Martin Sheen

Martin Sheen

Queenan

Jack Nicholson

Jack Nicholson

Costello

Anthony Anderson

Anthony Anderson

Brown

G.A. Aguilar

G.A. Aguilar

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Terry Serpico

Terry Serpico

Detective #3 Tailing Queenan

Brian Smyj

Brian Smyj

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Craig 'Radio Man' Castaldo

Craig 'Radio Man' Castaldo

Crack House Denizen

Matt Damon

Matt Damon

Colin

John Cenatiempo

John Cenatiempo

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Brian Haley

Brian Haley

Detective #2 Tailing Queenan

Martha Pinson

Martha Pinson

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James Badge Dale

James Badge Dale

Barrigan

David Conley

David Conley

Gang Member with Mr. French

Lyman Chen

Lyman Chen

Translator

Billy Smith

Billy Smith

Detective #1 Tailing Queenan

Brendan Burke

Brendan Burke

Irish Thug (uncredited)

Johnny Cicco

Johnny Cicco

Crack Addict

Mark Wahlberg

Mark Wahlberg

Dignam

Jay Giannone

Jay Giannone

Detective #4 Tailing Queenan

Leonardo DiCaprio

Leonardo DiCaprio

Billy

Kevin Corrigan

Kevin Corrigan

Cousin Sean

Audrie Neenan

Audrie Neenan

Woman at Bar #2

Mark Rolston

Mark Rolston

Delahunt

Douglas Crosby

Douglas Crosby

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Joseph Oliveira

Joseph Oliveira

Officer (uncredited)

David O'Hara

David O'Hara

Fitzy

Mick O'Rourke

Mick O'Rourke

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Vera Farmiga

Vera Farmiga

Madolyn

Armen Garo

Armen Garo

Providence Gangster #1

Shay Duffin

Shay Duffin

Bartender at Brasserie

Francesca Scorsese

Francesca Scorsese

Little Girl at Airport

Nellie Sciutto

Nellie Sciutto

Queenan's Secretary

Dennis Lynch

Dennis Lynch

Costello's Crew #1

Thomas B. Duffy

Thomas B. Duffy

Govenor

Michael Byron

Michael Byron

Costello's Crew #2

John Franchi

John Franchi

Pedestrian (uncredited)

J.C. MacKenzie

J.C. MacKenzie

Realtor

Dorothy Lyman

Dorothy Lyman

Woman at Bar #1

Richard Hughes

Richard Hughes

Uncle Edward

Gurdeep Singh

Gurdeep Singh

Pakistani Proprietor

David Fischer

David Fischer

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Takumi Bando

Takumi Bando

Triad (uncredited)

Henry Yuk

Henry Yuk

Chinese Government Man

Chris Chinn

Chris Chinn

Gang Member (uncredited)

Denece Ryland

Denece Ryland

Woman Doctor

William Lee

William Lee

Costello's Crew #3

William Severs

William Severs

Older Priest

Chance Kelly

Chance Kelly

Exam Instructor

John Rue

John Rue

Luncheonette Proprietor

Chris Fischer

Chris Fischer

Detective #2 - Colin's Unit

Larry Mitchell

Larry Mitchell

Younger Priest

Kevin P. McCarthy

Kevin P. McCarthy

Detective #1 - Colin's Unit

Anthony Estrella

Anthony Estrella

Police Camera Tech

John Polce

John Polce

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Robert 'Toshi' Kar Yuen Chan

Robert 'Toshi' Kar Yuen Chan

Triad Boss

Emma Tillinger Koskoff

Emma Tillinger Koskoff

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Kristen Dalton

Kristen Dalton

Gwen

Victor Chan

Victor Chan

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Mary Klug

Mary Klug

Billy's Aunt

Peg Holzemer

Peg Holzemer

Mrs. Kennefick

Joseph Riccobene

Joseph Riccobene

Kneecapped Bankrobber

Andrew Breving

Andrew Breving

Police Cell Phone Tech

Tracey Paleo

Tracey Paleo

Darlene the Secretary

Frank Mallicoat

Frank Mallicoat

News Anchor

Paula DeMers

Paula DeMers

Billy's Mother

Conor Donovan

Conor Donovan

Young Colin

Amanda Lynch

Amanda Lynch

Carmen

Sallie Toussaint

Sallie Toussaint

Woman at Opera

Patrick Coppola

Patrick Coppola

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Deborah Carlson

Deborah Carlson

Sister Mary Theresa

Peter Welch

Peter Welch

Other Prisoner

Peter Crafts

Peter Crafts

Man in Costello's Bar

Paris Karounos

Paris Karounos

Jimmy Pappas

Bo Cleary

Bo Cleary

Drill Instructor #2 (voice)

Jill Brown

Jill Brown

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Sarah Fearon

Sarah Fearon

French's Wife

Daniel F. Risteen, Jr.

Daniel F. Risteen, Jr.

Crack House Cop #1

Francis P. Hughes

Francis P. Hughes

Crack House Cop #2

John McConnell

John McConnell

Bookie in Costello's Bar

Kenneth Stoddard

Kenneth Stoddard

State Trooper #1

Jeffrey Winter

Jeffrey Winter

State Trooper #2

Paddy Curran

Paddy Curran

New Guy

Mark Philip Patrick

Mark Philip Patrick

New Guy

Walter Y.F. Wong

Walter Y.F. Wong

Waiter in Alley

Tony M. Yee

Tony M. Yee

Waiter in Alley

Alex Morris

Alex Morris

Young Man at Airport

Jeffrey Corazzini

Jeffrey Corazzini

Crime Scene Unit (uncredited)

Jim Ford

Jim Ford

Cadet (uncredited)

Trudi Goodman

Trudi Goodman

Woman Office Worker (uncredited)

Steve Lord

Steve Lord

Academy Pistol Coach (uncredited)

Jack McCullough

Jack McCullough

EMT (uncredited)

Osmani Rodriguez

Osmani Rodriguez

Reporter (uncredited)

Lawrence Cameron Steele

Lawrence Cameron Steele

Academy Firearms Instructor (uncredited)

Conor Timmis

Conor Timmis

Rugby Fan (uncredited)

Adam Masnyk

Adam Masnyk

Southie Teen / Soccer Player (uncredited)

Paul McGillicuddy

Paul McGillicuddy

Subway Passenger (uncredited)

Kim Carrell

Kim Carrell

MA State Police Detective

Rebecca Love

Rebecca Love

Adult Film Actress (uncredited)

Details

GenresDrama, Thriller, Crime
Runtime2h 31 mins
Released on04 Oct 2006
Languageen
Age RatingA
Produced InHong Kong
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Reviews

talisencrw

10/10

I decided to celebrate the Summer Solstice by watching 'The Departed'. Don't ask me why. I had previously loved the Hong Kong-made 'Infernal Affairs' trilogy on which this is based. Usually I hate when international masterpieces get remade, but this was a sterling exception. This was controversial when it took in a cartload of Oscars, particularly finally a directorial nod for Scorsese, but don't be misled--it's easily one of his finest works. This is my Golden Rule on both remakes in general, but especially American remakes of international (particularly foreign-language) great films. When in doubt, check the label: 1. Director? (check) 2. Cast? (check) 3. Script? (check) 'The proof is in the pudding!'

John Chard

8/10

The only one that can do what I do is me. Lot of people had to die for me to be me. You wanna be me? The Departed is directed by Martin Scorsese and written by William Monahan, Alan Mak and Felix Chong. It stars Jack Nicholson, Matt Damon, Leonardo DiCaprio, Mark Wahlberg, Martin Sheen, Ray Winstone, Vera Farmiga, Anthony Anderson, Mark Rolston and Alec Baldwin. Music is by Howard Shore and cinematography by Michael Ballhaus. An Irish gang in South Boston becomes aware there is a rat in their midst, whilst the police force has a mole to contend with - with each one trying to out each other before the other does... Martin Scorsese remakes Hong Kong thriller Infernal Affairs (2002) for the English speaking world, and promptly bagged his first Best Director Oscar in the process. It's a thrilling picture packed with suspense and edginess, a psychological gangster picture driven by two men leading double lives that is leading them to the abyss. When the violence comes it erupts in thunderous strokes, all while the narrative pulses with paranoia. There are some irksome contrivances, but with a uniformly strong set of turns from the cast, great musical accompaniments, and a director returning to gangster form, The Departed is a sure fire winner. 8.5/10

CinemaSerf

7/10

I think this might be my favourite performance from Leonardo DiCaprio as he takes on the mantle of undercover cop "Billy". On a perilous arms-length basis from his boss (Martin Sheen) pretty much from the start of his career, he must undergo the violent perils of prison so he can convincingly infiltrate the gang of hoodlum "Costello" (Jack Nicholson) who runs the crime syndicate in the city of Boston somewhat enigmatically. Meantime, we also meet "Colin" (Matt Damon) who is in a mirror-image position with the State police. As the situation in the city becomes even more dangerous it becomes clear to both the cops and to "Costello" that there is a fly in their respective ointment, and those men's positions become even more hazardous. Now each must try to identify the other before the entire house of cards comes crashing down in a blaze of gunfire. If we add to the mix the fiery and determined detective "Dignam" (Mark Wahlberg) and a bit of love interest from "Madolyn" (Vera Farminga) and we get an engagingly complex thriller that unravels cleverly and slowly over 2½ hours generating a proper sense of menace. Nicholson is on superb form as the maniacal boss whom you just know probably isn't trustworthy - even for those his own side, and the focussed efforts from Leo and Damon deliver well to build the tension effectively. I liked the writing - and the paucity of it. There is comedy here, there is threat here but there is very little extraneous verbiage. The characters have a visceral quality to them that, as the story develops, really does immerse you in their tawdry and shady goings-on. I can't say that I loved the ending - somehow it seemed a little bit rushed, but there's certainly vindication there for someone... This is the kind of drama that thrives by knitting the myriad of threads together without having to faff about with timelines, loops, or repetition. It's a story that evolves in a plausibly hazardous yet characterful fashion and if you can catch it on a big screen, then it's highly recommended. Scorsese - indeed, just about everyone, at their best.

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