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Margot Grahame and Victor McLaglen in The Informer (1935)

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The Informer

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Featured in

    • Directed by John Ford (1971)

    • John Ford (TV Movie 1992)

    • "Great Performances" Music for the Movies: The Hollywood Sound (TV Episode 1995)

      excerpts nighttime street scene with Katie to demonstrate the use of Max Steiner's score
    • The Departed (2006)

      When Bill is watching tv, this is what is playing
    • Max Steiner: Maestro of Movie Music (2019)

      Clips with key musical excerpts shown.

Referenced in

    • Around the Corner (Short 1937)

      This film is referenced by name in the opening scrawl.
    • "You Bet Your Life" Episode #6.24 (TV Episode 1956)

      Answer to quiz question.
    • "You Bet Your Life" Episode #11.1 (TV Episode 1960)

      In quiz question
    • Mary, Mary (1963)

      Dirk mentions the movie by name.
    • Duck, You Sucker! (1971)

      The Ireland flashbacks with John being betrayed by his friend are based on this John Ford film and the traitor's name in both movies is Nolan.

References

    • The Great Train Robbery (Short 1903)

      Mimics "shooting straight at camera" shot

Remake of

    • The Informer (1929)

Spoofed in

    • Have You Got Any Castles? (Short 1938)

    • The Ninth Configuration (1980)

      Bennish parodies a line from this movie. Nammack correctly identifies it as being from this movie.
    • "Imagine" Mel Brooks: Unwrapped (TV Episode 2018)

      Mel does his impression of Gypo from this movie.

Version of

    • The Informer (1929)

    • Uptight (1968)

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