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    " A modern Judas who brought tragedy into the lives of those he loved! (Print Ad-Pawtucket Times, ((Pawtucket, RI)) 29 June 1935)"
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    Runtime 1 hr 31 min
    Budget $243 000
    Premiere: World May 10, 1935
    Premiere: USA May 8, 1935
    Digital: World January 1, 2008
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    Description

    In 1922, an Irish rebel informs on his friend, then feels doom closing in.

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    The Book Behind the Film "The Informer" (1935)

    About the Book

    The Informer is a novel written by Liam O'Flaherty, an Irish author known for his works that often explore themes of political and social unrest. The book was first published in 1925 and is set in Dublin during the Irish War of Independence.

    Plot Summary

    The novel tells the story of Gypo Nolan, a former member of the Irish Republican Army, who betrays his friend Frankie McPhillip to the British authorities for a reward. The narrative delves into Gypo's internal struggle with guilt and the consequences of his actions as he navigates the dangerous political landscape of the time.

    Author: Liam O'Flaherty

      • Nationality: Irish

      • Notable Works: The Informer, Famine, The Assassin

      • Writing Style: O'Flaherty is known for his vivid descriptions and deep psychological insights into his characters, often set against the backdrop of Irish history and politics.

    Adaptation and Faithfulness to the Book

    The 1935 film adaptation of The Informer remains largely faithful to the original novel, capturing the essence of the story and its characters. The film successfully conveys the intense emotional and moral dilemmas faced by Gypo Nolan, as depicted in O'Flaherty's writing. While certain elements may have been altered for cinematic purposes, the core themes and narrative structure of the book are preserved in the film.

    Reception

    Writing for The Spectator in 1935, Graham Greene praised the film as "a memorable picture" the substance of which made "superb material for the screen". Greene singled out the acting of Victor McLaglen for specific praise, noting that he had "never given an abler performance".

    The film was popular at the box office, earning a profit of $325,000 and remains one of John Ford's most widely referenced films.

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    A mossy Oscar-winning retro about several hours of the anxiety-filled life of an informer.

    Translated to English