Why is The Departed called The Departed?

Why is The Departed called The Departed?

It’s an homage to the 1932 gangster movie Scarface, which employed a similar technique. Cinematographer Michael Ballhaus explained that “the ‘X’ is a sign of death, so Scorsese wanted us to include it, sometimes subtly, sometimes not so subtly.”

What was in The Departed envelope?

The envelope given to Vera by Leo had to contain the truth about the entire story and instructions to contact Marky Mark. Wahlberg and Vera worked together to set up the hit in the apartment. She went on to give birth to Leo’s son and most likely spanked by Dirk Digler.

Who is the mole in The Departed?

Sergeant Colin Sullivan
Sergeant Colin Sullivan was an undercover gangster within the Massachusetts State Police, who acting as the personal mole for the secondary main antagonist, ruthless mob boss Frank Costello. Colin serves as the secondary antagonist in Martin Scorsese’s crime drama The Departed.

What is the history of the Red Sox cap?

This has been a Red Sox standard for a majority of their existence, though from 1975 through 1978 the caps were red with a blue brim, and the “B” in blue with white trim. In 2009, the alternate “Hanging Sox” logo caps were unveiled, and were paired with the alternate uniforms.

What color is the B in Red Sox cap?

The cap features the regular Red Sox “B” with color changes; both the cap itself and the “B” are the same light blue, and the “B” is outlined with yellow and white.

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It all started with a street cart at Fenway Park. Since 1947, diehard Boston Red Sox fans have come to ’47 for premium Red Sox hats and apparel. From caps, knits, and beanies to shirts, sweatshirts, and hoodies, for men, women, and kids, shop all the head-to-toe Red Sox gear you need from the brand that knows Boston.

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