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| Leonardo DiCaprio | Billy | |
| Matt Damon | Colin Sullivan | |
| Jack Nicholson | Frank Costello | |
| Mark Wahlberg | Dignam | |
| Martin Sheen | Queenan | |
| Ray Winstone | Mr. French | |
| Vera Farmiga | Madolyn | |
| Anthony Anderson | Brown | |
| Alec Baldwin | Ellerby | |
| Kevin Corrigan | Cousin Sean | |
| James Badge Dale | Barrigan | |
| David O'Hara | Fitzy (as David Patrick O'Hara) | |
| Mark Rolston | Delahunt | |
| Robert Wahlberg | Lazio - FBI | |
| Kristen Dalton | Gwen | |
| Thomas B. Duffy | Governor | |
| J.C. MacKenzie | Realtor | |
| Mary Klug | Billy's Aunt | |
| Peg Holzemer | Mrs. Kennefick (as Peg Saurman Holzemer) | |
| Robert 'Toshi' Kar Yuen Chan | Triad Boss (as Robert Chan) | |
| Gurdeep Singh | Pakistani Proprietor | |
| Armen Garo | Providence Gangster #1 | |
| John Cenatiempo | Providence Gangster #2 | |
| Joseph Riccobene | Kneecapped Bankrobber | |
| Billy Smith | Detective #1 Tailing Queenan | |
| Lyman Chen | Translator | |
| Kevin P. McCarthy | Detective #1 - Colin's Unit | |
| Chris Fischer | Detective #2 - Colin's Unit | |
| Brian Smyj | Man Glassed in Bar | |
| William Severs | Older Priest | |
| Larry Mitchell | Younger Priest | |
| Leonardo DiCaprio | Billy Costigan | |
| Mark Rolston | Timothy Delahunt | |
| Martin Sheen | Oliver Queenan | |
| David O'Hara | Fitzy | |
| Robert Wahlberg | FBI Agent Frank Lazio |
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| Producer | Brad Grey
Doug Davison |
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| Writer | William Monahan
Siu Fai Mak |
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| Cinematography | Michael Ballhaus
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| Musician | Howard Shore
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Rookie cop Billy Costigan (Leonardo DiCaprio) grew up in crime. That makes him the perfect mole, the man on the inside of the mob run by boss Frank Costello (Jack Nicholson). It's his job to win Costello's trust and help his detective handlers (Mark Wahlberg and Martin Sheen) bring Costello down. Meanwhile, SIU officer Colin Sullivan (Matt Damon) has everyone's trust. No one suspects he's Costello's mole.How these covert lives cross, double-cross and collide is at the ferocious core of the widely acclaimed The Departed. Martin Scorsese directs, guiding a cast for the ages in a visceral tale of crime and consequences. This is a searing, can't-look-away filmmaking: like staring into the eyes of a con - or a cop - with a gun. |
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