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Gangs of New York (2002) - IMDb
Directed by Martin Scorsese. With Leonardo DiCaprio, Cameron Diaz, Daniel Day-Lewis, Jim Broadbent. In 1862, Amsterdam Vallon returns to the Five Points area of New York City seeking revenge against Bill the Butcher, his father's killer.
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0217505/
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Gangs of New York (2002) - Full Cast & Crew - IMDb
Gangs of New York (2002) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0217505/fullcredits?ref_=tt_ql_1
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14 Epic Facts About ‘Gangs of New York’ | Mental Floss
Martin Scorsese’s ode to old-timey criminals was 32 years in the making.
http://mentalfloss.com/article/78970/14-epic-facts-about-gangs-new-york
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'Gangs of New York': THR's 2002 Review
On Dec. 20, 2002, Martin Scorsese unveiled a new crime epic, Gangs of New York, in theaters. The film went on to be nominated for 10 honors at the 75th Academy Awards but left without a single win. The Hollywood Reporter's original review is below:
https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/review/gangs-new-york-review-2002-movie-1069314
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Gangs of New York (2002) - Box Office Mojo
Gangs of New York summary of box office results, charts and release information and related links.
https://www.boxofficemojo.com/movies/?id=gangsofnewyork.htm
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Gangs of New York (2002) - Rotten Tomatoes
Gangs Of New York was the first film in two years from actor Leonardo DiCaprio; ironically, it was at one time scheduled to open on the same ...
https://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/gangs_of_new_york
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How Historically Accurate is the movie Gangs of New York?
The Gangs of New York is widely viewed as an outstanding movie, but it is not particularly historically accurate. This movie is a 2002 epic directed by one of the greatest modern directors, Martin Scorsese. The now-defunct Miramax produced the movie, and it was based on an idea b
https://dailyhistory.org/How_Historically_Accurate_is_the_movie_Gangs_of_New_York?
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Gangs of New York Movie Review (2002) | Roger Ebert
Martin Scorsese's "Gangs of New York" rips up the postcards of American history and reassembles them into a violent, blood-soaked story of our bare-knuckled past. The New York it portrays in the years between the 1840s and the Civil War is, as a character observes, "the forge of hell," in which groups clear space by killing their rivals. Competing fire brigades and police forces fight in the streets, audiences throw rotten fruit at an actor portraying Abraham Lincoln, blacks and Irish are chased by mobs, and Navy ships fire on the city as the poor riot against the draft.
https://www.rogerebert.com/reviews/gangs-of-new-york-2002