Uncovering the Real Gangs of New York (2003)
This brief look at mid nineteenth century New York City, a period of mass immigration, street gangs, political corruption, and the worst civilian insurrection in the country's history, lends insight into the inspiration for Martin Scorsese's new movie, Gangs of New York.
Director: Harry Hanbury
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Bob Brown as Narrator (voice) |
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Kenneth Jackson as Self |
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Lucy Sante as Self |
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Rebecca Yamin as Self |
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Ruth Abram as Self |
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Tyler Anbinder as Self |
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Peter Quinn as Self |
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Brian Ferguson as Self |
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Daniel Day-Lewis as Self |
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Cameron Diaz as Self |
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Liam Neeson as Self |
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Martin Scorsese as Self |
| Directing | Harry Hanbury | Director |
| Writing | Harry Hanbury | Writer |
| Production | Harry Hanbury | Producer |
| Camera | Dennis Boni | Director of Photography |
| Production | Susan Aasen | Producer |
| Editing | Matthew Fishman | Editor |
| Editing | Randolph A. Peek | Editor |
| Sound | John Hodian | Music |
| Production | Lisa Zeff | Executive Producer |
| Production | Stephen Reverand | Executive Producer |