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  1. The Informer is a 1929 British sound part-talkie drama film directed by Arthur Robison and starring Lya De Putti, Lars Hanson, Warwick Ward and Carl Harbord. The picture was based on the 1925 novel The Informer by Liam O'Flaherty.

  2. The Informer: Directed by Arthur Robison. With Lya De Putti, Lars Hanson, Warwick Ward, Carl Harbord. In 1920s Ireland, an IRA man betrays his best friend to the police, mistakenly believing him to be his mistress's lover.

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    • Drama
    • Arthur Robison
    • 1930-03-17
  3. Directed by Arthur Robison. A man betrays his best friend, a member of a terrorist organisation, to the authorities and is then pursued by the other members of the organisation. Cast. Crew. Details. Genres. Releases.

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    • British International Pictures
    • Arthur Robison
  4. The Informer is a 1929 British sound part-talkie drama film directed by Arthur Robison and starring Lya De Putti, Lars Hanson, Warwick Ward and Carl Harbord. The picture was based on the 1925 novel The Informer by Liam O'Flaherty. In the film, a man betrays his best friend, a member of the outlawed.

  5. www.bfi.org.uk › film › 44564435-485f-5658-83cbThe Informer (1929) | BFI

    Há 6 dias · Directed by. Arthur Robison. Featuring. Lya de Putti, Lars Hanson, Warwick Ward. Running time. 83 minutes. An early, silent adaptation of Liam O’Flaherty’s 1925 novel about betrayal amid the political and revolutionary environment of the newly independent Ireland of 1922.

  6. Overview. A man betrays his best friend, a member of a terrorist organisation, to the authorities and is then pursued by the other members of the organisation. Arthur Robison. Director. Liam O'Flaherty. Novel. 1. Go to Discussions.

  7. www.filmnoirfoundation.org › The-Informer-1929Silent Noir: The Informer

    SILENT NOIR. The Informer (1929) Monica Nolan. policeman's shadow threatens wanted man Francis McPhillip (Carl Harbord) in The Informer. alling the silent version of The Informer a proto-noir is a feeble way to describe this relentlessly gloomy tale of betrayal and death.