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Jay Cocks
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Leonardo DiCaprio
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Daniel Day-Lewis
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Cameron Diaz
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Henry Thomas
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Jim Broadbent
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John C. Reilly
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Liam Neeson
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Brendan Gleeson
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Howard Shore
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Michael Ballhaus
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Thelma Schoonmaker
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Miramax Films
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December 20
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2002
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English
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2002
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bildungsroman
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Five Points
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New York City
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Martin Scorsese
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Jay Cocks
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Steven Zaillian
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Kenneth Lonergan
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Herbert Asbury
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Miramax Films
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Irish
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Civil War
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Daniel Day-Lewis
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kingmaker
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Boss Tweed
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Jim Broadbent
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protagonist
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Leonardo DiCaprio
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New York Draft Riots
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"Five Points"
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Nativist
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Catholic
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White Anglo-Saxon Protestant
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Dead Rabbits
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Liam Neeson
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Henry Thomas
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John C. Reilly
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Gary Lewis
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Cameron Diaz
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grifter
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William M. Tweed
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Jim Broadbent
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Tammany Hall
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Lower Manhattan
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Union Army
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Uncle Tom's Cabin
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Brendan Gleeson
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Draft Riots
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World Trade Center
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PBS
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Cinecittà
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New York City
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July 4
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1857
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Bill Poole
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Bowery Boys
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New York City
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bare-knuckle boxer
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Know Nothing
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Poole
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Tweed Courthouse
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New York Draft Riots
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Phineas T. Barnum
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Casey's Infantry Tactics
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post-production
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World Trade Center
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September 11, 2001 attacks
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Harvey Weinstein
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Kevin Smith
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work print
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final cut
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Miramax
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rottentomatoes.com
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Roger Ebert
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William Goldman
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DVD
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Thelma Schoonmaker
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Golden Globe Award
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Best Director - Motion Picture
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Martin Scorsese
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Best Original Song
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The Hands That Built America
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U2
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Daniel Day-Lewis
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Screen Actors Guild Award
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BAFTA Award for Best Actor in a Leading Role
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Academy Awards
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Best Picture
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Best Director
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Chicago
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Leonardo Dicaprio
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Daniel Day-Lewis
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Bill The Butcher
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Cameron Diaz
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Jim Broadbent
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William 'Boss' Tweed
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Henry Thomas
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Brendan Gleeson
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Gary Lewis
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John C. Reilly
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Liam Neeson
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Stephen Graham
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Larry Gilliard, Jr.
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Eddie Marsan
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David Hemmings
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Soundtrack from
Gangs of New York
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Irish Americans in New York City
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Irish Brigade (US)
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Internet Movie Database
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Martin Scorsese
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What's a Nice Girl Like You Doing in a Place Like This?
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It's Not Just You, Murray!
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The Big Shave
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Who's That Knocking at My Door
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Street Scenes
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Boxcar Bertha
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Mean Streets
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Italianamerican
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Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore
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Taxi Driver
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New York, New York
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American Boy: A Profile of Steven Prince
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The Last Waltz
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Raging Bull
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The King of Comedy
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After Hours
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The Color of Money
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The Last Temptation of Christ
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New York Stories
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Goodfellas
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Cape Fear
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The Age of Innocence
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Casino
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A Personal Journey with Martin Scorsese Through American Movies
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Kundun
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My Voyage to Italy
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Bringing Out the Dead
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The Blues
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The Aviator
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No Direction Home
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The Departed
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Shine a Light
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Ashecliffe
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You Can Count on Me
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Nyfes
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The Young Victoria
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2002 films
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Crime drama films
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Epic films
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Gangster films
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Historical films
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Victorian era films
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Films whose director won the Best Director Golden Globe
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Films directed by Martin Scorsese
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Films set in New York City
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Irish-American culture
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Period films
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Race-related films
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Films set in impoverished urban neighborhoods
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Films set in the 1840s
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Films set in the 1860s
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