Set in New York City just prior to the Civil War, a man seeks to avenge the death of his father and gets caught in the middle of the powerful and corrupt political machines of Manhattan.
Additional Contributors:
Grimaldi, Alberto
Weinstein, Harvey
Cocks, Jay
Zaillian, Steven
Lonergan, Kenneth
Scorsese, Martin
DiCaprio, Leonardo
Day-Lewis, Daniel
Diaz, Cameron
Broadbent, Jim
Reilly, John C.
Thomas, Henry
Gleeson, Brendan
Neeson, Liam
Ballhaus, Michael
Schoonmaker, Thelma
Shore, Howard
Powell, Sandy
Ferretti, Dante
Imprint:
[United States] - Miramax Films
Language:
English and
French
Other language:
[Subtitled for the deaf and hard of hearing (SDH), English or French dialogue]
Awards & Distinctions:
Golden Globes, USA, 2003: Golden Globe - Best Director - Motion Picture (Martin Scorsese); Best Original Song - Motion Picture (U2 (music/lyrics) For the song "The Hands That Built America")
Credits:
Director of photography, Michael Ballhaus ; editor, Thelma Schoonmaker ; original music, Howard Shore ; costume designer, Sandy Powell ; production designer, Dante Ferretti ; producers, Alberto Grimaldi, Harvey Weinstein ; screenplay writers, Jay Cocks, Steven Zaillian, Kenneth Lonergan ; director, Martin Scorsese.
Performers:
Leonardo Dicaprio, Daniel Day Lewis, Cameron Diaz, Jim Broadbent, John C. Reilly, Henry Thomas, Brendan Gleeson, Liam Neeson.
Notes:
Region 1, NTSC, widescreen; Dolby Digital 5.1
DVD format
Title from container
Originally released as a motion picture in 2002
Special features: costume design featurette; set design featurette; history of the five points featurette; exploring the sets of Gangs of New York with multiple angles utilizing 360 degree shots of the sets; U2 music video The hands that built America; Discovery Channel special "Uncovering the real Gangs of New York"; The five points study guide: Luc Sante introduction and five points vocabulary; Feature commentary with Martin Scorsese; theatrical trailer; teaser trailer
DVD
Statement of responsibility:
Miramax Films presents a Martin Scorsese picture an Alberto Grimaldi production ; a Miramax Films presentation
Characteristics:
2 videodiscs (167 min.) :,sd., col. ;,4 3/4 in.
Other author misc:
[Grimaldi, Alberto, Weinstein, Harvey, 1952-, Cocks, Jay, Zaillian, Steven, Lonergan, Kenneth, Scorsese, Martin, DiCaprio, Leonardo, Day-Lewis, Daniel, Diaz, Cameron, Broadbent, Jim, Reilly, John C., 1965-, Thomas, Henry, 1971-, Gleeson, Brendan, Neeson, Liam, Ballhaus, Michael, 1935-, Schoonmaker, Thelma, Shore, Howard, Powell, Sandy, Ferretti, Dante, 1943-, U2 (Musical group), Miramax Films]
Call number:
DVD MOVIE G
Topical term:
[Immigrants, Irish drama, Gangs, Immigrants, Immigrants, Crime, Historical films, Gangster films, Video recordings for the hearing impaired]
Series:
Miramax Award-winning Collection
Publisher number:
024017
Publisher source:
Miramax Films
Other standard identifier:
031398134565
Other series:
Miramax award-winning collection
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Add a CommentMore like a ferocious medieval folk tale than Scorsese's usual look into modern gangster culture, this packs a lot of actual historical information into an epic recreation of the birth of New York City's (and the US's) history of violence. That 5-Points set is worth the price of admission. (Walk down to Columbus Park in Chinatown today and try not to be moved!) Stir that up with probably the most incredible role ever played by the great Daniel Day Lewis as the historically inspired Bill the Butcher..........WOOPSADAISY!
In 1863, Amsterdam Vallon returns to the Five Points area of New York City seeking revenge against Bill the Butcher, his father's killer.
This film reeks of epicness! Erin go Bragh!
Lots of blood, and not all that much plot. What plot there is seems problematic. Why does a Catholic priest have a son? In the climactic fight, the gangs appear to be completely overshadowed by the riot, kinda rendering the whole thing pointless. Maybe that *is* the point: violence, and the movie, has no point.
One of the best movies I have seen thus far! Acting is amazing by all the characters and Day-Lewis outshines himself in thus one. A MUST SEE MOVIE
The acting in this movie ranges from great to good. Daniel Day-Lewis is wonderful as The Butcher. And DiCaprio does a fantastic job as Amsterdam. This movie is very long and drawn out, but I very much enjoyed this film. I would recommend everyone see this movie at least once.