Gangs of New York (2002)

Happy Jack

Happy Jack (John C. Reilly) attempts to knock off Amsterdam (Leonardo DiCaprio) before the Dead Rabbits grow too strong.

Directed by Martin Scorsese.

Released in 2002 by Miramax Films.

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  • character-type: Gangster
  • character-type: Police Officer
  • action: Hang
  • action: Threaten
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  • primary-genre: Drama
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  • mood: Violent
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  • setting: Church
  • setting: New York
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  • theme: Power
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  • actor: Leonardo DiCaprio
  • actor: John C. Reilly
  • actor: Gary Lewis
  • actor: Eddie Marsan
  • actor: Jim Broadbent
  • actor: Daniel Day-Lewis
  • director: Martin Scorsese
  • producer: Graham King
  • producer: Michael Hausman
  • producer: Barbara Phillips Marco
  • producer: Colin Vaines
  • producer: Rick Yorn
  • producer: Laura Fattori
  • producer: Michael Jackman
  • producer: Randi Feinberg
  • producer: Maurizio Grimaldi
  • producer: Gerry Robert Byrne
  • producer: Alberto Grimaldi
  • producer: Joseph P. Reidy
  • producer: Harvey Weinstein
  • producer: Bob Weinstein
  • producer: Michael Ovitz
  • producer: Rick Schwartz
  • cinematographer: Michael Ballhaus
  • composer: Howard Shore
  • editor: Thelma Schoonmaker
  • costume-designer: Sandy Powell
  • production-designer: Dante Ferretti
  • role-name: Amsterdam Vallon
  • role-name: Happy Jack Mulraney
  • role-name: McGloin
  • role-name: William 'Boss' Tweed
  • role-name: Killoran
  • role-name: Bill 'The Butcher' Cutting
  • screenwriter: Jay Cocks
  • screenwriter: Steven Zaillian
  • screenwriter: Kenneth Lonergan
  • year: 2002
  • studio: Miramax Films