Status
Released
original language
English
Budget
$ 100000000
Revenue
$ 193772504

Amsterdam Vallon

Bill 'The Butcher' Cutting

Jenny Everdeane

Boss Tweed

Happy Jack

Johnny Sirocco

'Priest' Vallon

Walter 'Monk' McGinn

McGloin

Shang

Killoran

Reverend Raleigh

Mr. Schermerhorn

Jimmy Spoils

Hell-Cat Maggie

P.T. Barnum

One-Armed Priest

Young Amsterdam

Young Johnny

O'Connell Guard Leader

Plug Uglies Leader

Shirt Tails Leader

Chichesters Leader

Forty Thieves Leader

Calvinist Minister

Bill The Butcher's Gang #1

Bill The Butcher's Gang #2

Bill The Butcher's Gang #3

True Blue American Speaker

Jenny's Girl

Jenny's Girl

Jenny's Girl

Resident Woman

Black Joke Chief

Resident Man

Dead Rabbit Gang Member

Dead Rabbit Gang Member

Chinese at Sparrow's Pagoda

Elderly Chinese at Pagoda

Satan's Circus Singer

Rat Pit Game Master

Card Player (Harvey)

Undertaker

Medical Student

Army Recruiter

Passenger on Omnibus

Mrs. Schermerhorn

Horace Greeley

Miss Schermerhorn

Street Singer

Assistant Hangman

Condemned Man (Arthur)

Condemned Man (Seamus)

Legless Soldier

She-He

Recruiter

Harry Watkins / Lincoln

Uncle Tom

Mr. Shelby

Mr. Legree

Topsy

Miss Eliza

Assassin

Tap Dancer

Chinese Whore

Whore #1

Whore #2

Chinese Acrobat

Chinese General

Chinese Dancer

Chinese Boy Singer

Knife Act Caller

Surgeon

Archbishop

Provost Marshal Registrar

Unruly Man

Don Whiskerandos

Nativist Candidate

One-Armed Veteran

Drunken Repeater

The Mayor

Draft Official

O'Connell Guard Leader

Plug Uglies Leader

Forty Thieves Leader

Kerryonians Leader

Chichesters Leader

American Guard Leader

Atlantic Guard Leader

Slaughter Housers Leader

Bowery Boys Leader

Bloodied Bureaucrat

Telegraph Operator #1 (voice)

Telegraph Operator #2 (voice)

Telegraph Operator #3 (voice)

Police Chief

Telegraph Operator

Robber on Dock

Woman Accomplice

General Wool

Gunboat Captain

Soldier in Mist

Wealthy Homeowner (uncredited)

Man in Tweed's Office (uncredited)

Bar Bouncer (uncredited)

Native (uncredited)

Citizen (uncredited)

Fireman (uncredited)

Tammany Man (uncredited)

Middle Class Man (uncredited)

Coach (uncredited)

Tweed's Whore (uncredited)

Priest's Gang Member (uncredited)

Rapist (uncredited)

Dead Rabbit Gang Member (uncredited)

Internee (uncredited)

Bill the Butcher's Gang Member (uncredited)

Bill the Butcher's Gang Member (uncredited)

Bill the Butcher's Gang Member (uncredited)

Bill the Butcher's Gang Member (uncredited)

Bill the Butcher's Gang Member (uncredited)

Priest's Gang Member (uncredited)

Italian Emigrant (uncredited)

Johnny's Girlfriend

Written by Geronimo1967 on 2023-09-03
I recall meeting Daniel Day-Lewis some years ago, he had just stepped from his motor bike and proved to be a charming, engaging man extremely far removed from the racist and odious "Bill the Butcher" character he so expertly creates in this hard, gritty and brutal depiction of the almost tribal existences lived by many in 1860s New York. Leonardo di Caprio ("Vallon") arrives in that city's Five Points area determined to avenge the death of his father many years earlier at the hands of this ruthless overlord. Initially ingratiating himself, he soon realises that it's going to take every ounce of his courage and resilience to challenge the status quo, and that some hefty sacrifices are going to have to be made. He is not just struggling against his nemesis, but against prejudice, corruption and a prevailing, endemic, sense of fear. The supporting cast are what really makes this special - Cameron Diaz, again so far removed from her more famous roles, alongside Jim Broadbent as the shrewd, but rather cowardly "Boss Tweed"; Brendan Gleeson and John C. Reilly all contribute to this tautly directed story of lawlessness and loyalty - with a bit of Civil War conscription thrown in to add to the toxicity of it all. The last 20 minutes are really captivating, and Scorsese with some masterful scoring from Howard Shore manages to leave us feeling exhilarated and uncomfortable at the same time!