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The Departed
The Departed
To take down South Boston's Irish Mafia, the police send in one of their own to infiltrate the underworld, not realizing the syndicate has done likewise. While an undercover cop curries favor with the mob kingpin, a career criminal rises through the police ranks. But both sides soon discover there's a mole among them.
rating
8.16
runtime
151 min

Release

2006-10-04

Cast

Leonardo DiCaprio
Leonardo DiCaprio
as Billy
Matt Damon
Matt Damon
as Colin
Jack Nicholson
Jack Nicholson
as Costello
Mark Wahlberg
Mark Wahlberg
as Dignam
Martin Sheen
Martin Sheen
as Queenan
Ray Winstone
Ray Winstone
as Mr. French
Vera Farmiga
Vera Farmiga
as Madolyn
Anthony Anderson
Anthony Anderson
as Brown
Alec Baldwin
Alec Baldwin
as Ellerby
Kevin Corrigan
Kevin Corrigan
as Cousin Sean
James Badge Dale
James Badge Dale
as Barrigan
David O'Hara
David O'Hara
as Fitzy
Mark Rolston
Mark Rolston
as Delahunt
Robert Wahlberg
Robert Wahlberg
as Lazio (FBI)
Kristen Dalton
Kristen Dalton
as Gwen
Thomas B. Duffy
Thomas B. Duffy
as Govenor
Richard Hughes
Richard Hughes
as Uncle Edward
J.C. MacKenzie
J.C. MacKenzie
as Realtor
Mary Klug
Mary Klug
as Billy's Aunt
Peg Holzemer
Peg Holzemer
as Mrs. Kennefick
Robert 'Toshi' Kar Yuen Chan
Robert 'Toshi' Kar Yuen Chan
as Triad Boss
Gurdeep Singh
Gurdeep Singh
as Pakistani Proprietor
Armen Garo
Armen Garo
as Providence Gangster #1
John Cenatiempo
John Cenatiempo
as Providence Gangster #2
Joseph Riccobene
Joseph Riccobene
as Kneecapped Bankrobber
Billy Smith
Billy Smith
as Detective #1 Tailing Queenan
Lyman Chen
Lyman Chen
as Translator
Kevin P. McCarthy
Kevin P. McCarthy
as Detective #1 - Colin's Unit
Chris Fischer
Chris Fischer
as Detective #2 - Colin's Unit
Brian Smyj
Brian Smyj
as Man Glassed in Bar
William Severs
William Severs
as Older Priest
Larry Mitchell
Larry Mitchell
as Younger Priest
Anthony Estrella
Anthony Estrella
as Police Camera Tech
Andrew Breving
Andrew Breving
as Police Cell Phone Tech
Tracey Paleo
Tracey Paleo
as Darlene the Secretary
Douglas Crosby
Douglas Crosby
as Man Killed by French
Dorothy Lyman
Dorothy Lyman
as Woman at Bar #1
Audrie Neenan
Audrie Neenan
as Woman at Bar #2
Frank Mallicoat
Frank Mallicoat
as News Anchor
Paula DeMers
Paula DeMers
as Billy's Mother
Conor Donovan
Conor Donovan
as Young Colin
Amanda Lynch
Amanda Lynch
as Carmen
Sallie Toussaint
Sallie Toussaint
as Woman at Opera
Patrick Coppola
Patrick Coppola
as Bookie Harassed by French
Mick O'Rourke
Mick O'Rourke
as Jimmy Bags
Deborah Carlson
Deborah Carlson
as Sister Mary Theresa
Nellie Sciutto
Nellie Sciutto
as Queenan's Secretary
Peter Welch
Peter Welch
as Other Prisoner
Henry Yuk
Henry Yuk
as Chinese Government Man
Dennis Lynch
Dennis Lynch
as Costello's Crew #1
Michael Byron
Michael Byron
as Costello's Crew #2
William Lee
William Lee
as Costello's Crew #3
John Rue
John Rue
as Luncheonette Proprietor
Peter Crafts
Peter Crafts
as Man in Costello's Bar
Joseph P. Reidy
Joseph P. Reidy
as Priest w/ Young Colin
John Farrer
John Farrer
as Priest at Billy's Funeral
Paris Karounos
Paris Karounos
as Jimmy Pappas
Brian Haley
Brian Haley
as Detective #2 Tailing Queenan
Terry Serpico
Terry Serpico
as Detective #3 Tailing Queenan
Jay Giannone
Jay Giannone
as Detective #4 Tailing Queenan
John Polce
John Polce
as Lynn Detective
Bo Cleary
Bo Cleary
as Drill Instructor #2 (voice)
David Conley
David Conley
as Gang Member with Mr. French
Victor Chan
Victor Chan
as Chinese Delivery Man
Jill Brown
Jill Brown
as Executed Woman
Sarah Fearon
Sarah Fearon
as French's Wife
Denece Ryland
Denece Ryland
as Woman Doctor
Daniel F. Risteen, Jr.
Daniel F. Risteen, Jr.
as Crack House Cop #1
Francis P. Hughes
Francis P. Hughes
as Crack House Cop #2
Johnny Cicco
Johnny Cicco
as Crack Addict
Chance Kelly
Chance Kelly
as Exam Instructor
Shay Duffin
Shay Duffin
as Bartender at Brasserie
John McConnell
John McConnell
as Bookie in Costello's Bar
Kenneth Stoddard
Kenneth Stoddard
as State Trooper #1
Jeffrey Winter
Jeffrey Winter
as State Trooper #2
Paddy Curran
Paddy Curran
as New Guy
Mark Philip Patrick
Mark Philip Patrick
as New Guy
David Fischer
David Fischer
as Executed Man
Walter Y.F. Wong
Walter Y.F. Wong
as Waiter in Alley
Tony M. Yee
Tony M. Yee
as Waiter in Alley
Francesca Scorsese
Francesca Scorsese
as Little Girl at Airport
Alex Morris
Alex Morris
as Young Man at Airport
Emma Tillinger Koskoff
Emma Tillinger Koskoff
as Woman with Dog
Craig 'Radio Man' Castaldo
Craig 'Radio Man' Castaldo
as Crack House Denizen
Takumi Bando
Takumi Bando
as Triad (uncredited)
Eric Bruno Borgman
Eric Bruno Borgman
as Reporter (uncredited)
Brendan Burke
Brendan Burke
as Irish Thug (uncredited)
Chris Chinn
Chris Chinn
as Gang Member (uncredited)
Jeffrey Corazzini
Jeffrey Corazzini
as Crime Scene Unit (uncredited)
Jim Ford
Jim Ford
as Cadet (uncredited)
Trudi Goodman
Trudi Goodman
as Woman Office Worker (uncredited)
Steve Lord
Steve Lord
as Academy Pistol Coach (uncredited)
Jack McCullough
Jack McCullough
as EMT (uncredited)
Osmani Rodriguez
Osmani Rodriguez
as Reporter (uncredited)
Lawrence Cameron Steele
Lawrence Cameron Steele
as Academy Firearms Instructor (uncredited)
Conor Timmis
Conor Timmis
as Rugby Fan (uncredited)
Joseph Oliveira
Joseph Oliveira
as Officer (uncredited)
Adam Masnyk
Adam Masnyk
as Southie Teen / Soccer Player (uncredited)
John Franchi
John Franchi
as Pedestrian (uncredited)
Paul McGillicuddy
Paul McGillicuddy
as Subway Passenger (uncredited)
Kim Carrell
Kim Carrell
as MA State Police Detective
Rebecca Love
Rebecca Love
as Adult Film Actress (uncredited)
REVIEWS
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talisencrw

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!'

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John Chard

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

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Geronimo1967

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.