Description: For his initial offering as director, Ben Affleck returns to the site of his first Oscar: South Boston. (He and Matt Damon shared the award for Good Will Hunting.) Hot on the heels of his moving turn in Hollywoodland, Affleck's Dennis Lehane adaptation marks one of the more seamless actor-to-filmmaker transitions in recent years. Ostensibly, a procedural about the search for a missing child, class and corruption emerge as his primary concerns. First off, there's low-rent private eye Patrick Kenzie (Casey Affleck, equally adept in The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford). Then there's the girl's drug mule mother, Helene (Amy Ryan, Before the Devil Knows You're Dead). She and Patrick grew up in Dorchester, but he took a different path, setting up an agency with his girlfriend, Angie (Michelle Monaghan). Helene's aunt, Bea (Amy Madigan), hires the duo to augment the investigation, and they team up with Captain Doyle (Morgan Freeman) and Detective Bressant (Madigan's husband, Ed Harris). The authorities don't appreciate the interference, but Patrick knows how to get the local populace talking, and he soon finds there's more to the story than anyone could possibly imagine. Hard-hitting, but never soft-headed, the evocative end result proves Affleck has a flair for this directing thing and that his little brother can carry a major motion picture with aplomb. Gone Baby Gone belongs on the list of great Boston crime dramas, along with The Departed and Mystic River, Clint Eastwoods take on Lehane. --Kathleen C. Fennessy
Cast List:
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Casey Affleck as Patrick Kenzie
Michelle Monaghan as Angie Gennaro
Morgan Freeman as Capt. Jack Doyle
Ed Harris as Det. Remy Bressant
John Ashton as Det. Nick Poole
Amy Ryan as Helene McCready
Amy Madigan as Beatrice 'Bea' McCready
Titus Welliver as Lionel McCready
Michael K. Williams as Devin (as Michael Kenneth Williams)
Edi Gathegi as Cheese
Mark Margolis as Leon Trett
Madeline O'Brien as Amanda McCready
Slaine as Bubba Rogowski
Trudi Goodman as Roberta Trett
Matthew Maher as Corwin Earle
Jill Quigg as Dottie
Sean Malone as Skinny Ray Likanski
Brian Scannell as Lenny
Jay Giannone as Steve Penteroudakis
William Lee as Big Dave
Daniel DeMiller Jr. as Fillmore Regular
Kenneth Butler Jr. as Fillmore Regular
Stephen Curran as Fillmore Regular
Michael T. Blythe as Fillmore Regular
Bob J. Leary as Fillmore Regular
Mike Pusateri as Fillmore Regular
John McColgam as Fillmore Regular
Nicholas Donovan as Kid on Bike
Joseph Thomas-O'Brien as Kid on Bike
Jimmy LeBlanc as Chris Mullen
Mary Bounphasaysonh as Cheese's Girl
Fanshen Cox as Doyle's Secretary
Kippy Goldfarb as Francine Doyle
Elizabeth Duff as Mrs. Bressant
Cathie Callanan as Mrs. Poole
Cameron Henry as Jimmy Pietro
Bobby Curcuro as Bobby
Kevin Molis as Officer in Procession
Robert Wahlberg as Interrogating Officer
Tom Kemp as Police Captain
Matt Podolske as Officer Riley
Joseph Flaherty as Murphy's Law Bartender
Carla Antonino as Murphy's Law Waitress
Peg Holzemer as Woman at Bar
Chelsea Ladd as Boston Girl
Josh Marchette as Dart Player
Tom McNeeley as Teamster at Bar
Paul Horn as Newscaster
Rena Maliszweski as Newscaster
Suzanne Schemm as Newscaster
Lonnie Farmer as Newscaster
Richard Snee as Newscaster
Dale Place as Newscaster
Gary Tanguay as Newscaster
Ted Reinstein as Field Reporter
Celeste Oliva as Field Reporter
Patrick Shea as Field Reporter
Lewis D. Wheeler as Field Reporter
Michele Proude as Field Reporter
Tim Estiloz as Field Reporter
Karen Eris as Field Reporter
John Belche as Field Reporter
Raymond Alongi as West Beckett Police Officer
Joey Vacchio as State Trooper
Eamon Brooks as State Trooper (as Eamon M. Brooks)
Vincent H. Carolan as State Trooper
Frank G. Sullivan as State Trooper
Karen Ahern as Reunited Police Officer (as Karen T. Ahearn)