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The Informer won four Oscars: Best Director for Ford, Best Actor for McLaglen, Best Writing Screenplay for Nichols, and Best Score for Max Steiner. In 2018, the film was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant."
File information Description The silent version of The Informer, with English intertitles. 2016 restoration by the BFI National Archive. Source The Informer. Date 1929 Author Arthur Robison Permission (Reusing this file) See below.
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Victor Andrew de Bier Everleigh McLaglen (10 December 1886 – 7 November 1959) was a British-American actor and boxer. [1] His film career spanned from the early 1920s through the 1950s, initially as a leading man, though he was better known for his character acting.
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 .
The mere opening salvo of “The Informer” contains nearly enough plot to keep many a lesser shoot-'em-up exercise occupied for an hour or two: Just 10 minutes into Andrea Di Stefano's ...
With Victor McLaglen in John Ford's The Informer. Margot Grahame (born Margaret Clark; 20 February 1911 – 1 January 1982) was an English actress most noted for starring in The Informer [1] (1935) and The Three Musketeers (1935). [2] She started acting in 1930 and made her last screen appearance in 1958.
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