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The Departed (2006)
TrailerAn undercover cop and a mole in the police attempt to identify each other while infiltrating an Irish gang in South Boston.Actors: Leonardo DiCaprio, Matt Damon, Jack Nicholson, Mark Wahlberg, Martin Sheen, Ray Winstone, Vera Farmiga, Anthony Anderson, Alec Baldwin, Kevin Corrigan, James Badge Dale, ...»Director: Martin ScorseseCountry: United States, Hong KongDuration: 151 minQuality: HDRelease: 2006IMDb: 8.50 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "The Departed (2006)"
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Characters of "The Departed (2006)"
BillyPlayed by: Leonardo DiCaprio
Colin SullivanPlayed by: Matt Damon
Frank CostelloPlayed by: Jack Nicholson
Det. Sgt. DignamPlayed by: Mark Wahlberg
QueenanPlayed by: Martin Sheen
Mr. FrenchPlayed by: Ray Winstone
MadolynPlayed by: Vera Farmiga
Trooper BrownPlayed by: Anthony Anderson
EllerbyPlayed by: Alec Baldwin
Cousin SeanPlayed by: Kevin Corrigan
Trooper BarriganPlayed by: James Badge Dale
FitzyPlayed by: David O'Hara
DelahuntPlayed by: Mark Rolston
GwenPlayed by: Kristen Dalton
Mrs. KennefickPlayed by: Peg Holzemer
Detective #1 Tailing QueenanPlayed by: Billy Smith
Darlene the SecretaryPlayed by: Tracey Paleo
Ofcr. William M. 'Billy' Costigan Jr.Played by: Zachary Pauliks -
Directors of "The Departed (2006)"
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Creators of "The Departed (2006)"
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Critic Reviews of "The Departed (2006)"
The AtlanticJanuary 25, 2015Not only is The Departed not among the best of Scorsese's films; it's not even the best version of this film.
TIME MagazineFebruary 24, 2013[A] very entertaining, densely layered, just-short-of-fabulous melodrama.
Chicago Sun-TimesJuly 06, 2007What makes this a Scorsese film, and not merely a retread, is the director's use of actors, locations and energy, and its buried theme. I am fond of saying that a movie is not about what it's about; it's about how it's about it.
Time OutFebruary 03, 2007You'll have to go back to GoodFellas to find a Marty movie this fun, this enamored of language, of ethnic slurs, of "Gimme Shelter," of explosive violence. Scorsese's return to form is the year's most dynamic film. Really, how could it not be?
New York Magazine/VultureJanuary 06, 2007The Departed has enough tension to keep you engrossed, and enough color for ten crime pictures. Scorsese obviously adores his expensive, expansive ensemble.
MetroMarch 16, 2017The definitive Boston Irish mob movie of our era was made by an Italian from Queens.
Fort Worth WeeklyFebruary 23, 2016The legendary director successfully converts a tight little thriller into a grand opera, and it's the best work he's done in the last 10 years.
Daily Telegraph (UK)January 25, 2015The Departed is an example of a cinematic master seeking to live up to the veneration with which he is regarded by his pupils.
Observer (UK)January 25, 2015The dialogue crackles wittily and obscenely, and the set-pieces are superbly staged.
Independent (UK)January 25, 2015This has its moments - what Scorsese film does not? -- but over a two-and-a-half-hour stretch it huffs and puffs and still doesn't blow the house down.
London Evening StandardJanuary 25, 2015As in his remake of Cape Fear, Scorsese has mucked up a B-movie he professes to love: producing something full of twists but devoid of that lovely, fluttery, rare thing: surprise.
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