The Informer  (1935) Best Picture - The Informer

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The movie The Informer, released in 1935 and directed by John Ford, was shot on film using Mitchell Standard Camera with Joseph H. August as cinematographer and editing by George Hively.
Directed by | John Ford
Cinematography by | Joseph H. August
Studio |
Edited by | George Hively
Acquisition
Cameras
Sound Systems
Country | United States
Language | English
Genres | Crime, Drama

 
Cast
Gypo Nolan
Mary McPhillip
Dan Gallagher
Katie Madden
Frankie McPhillip
Mrs. McPhillip
Barty Mulholland
Tommy Connor
Peter Mulligan
The Blind Man
Donahue
Dennis Daly
'Judge' Flynn
Madame Betty
English Girl
Street Singer
Small Role
Man At Wake
House Patron
Flash Patron
British Officer
Policeman
British Officer
Detractor
Woman Dancing On Bar
House Patron
McCabe - Bouncer
Man At Wake
Young Soldier
Bartender
British Officer
Directed by
Director
Cinematography by
Cinematographer - Photographed By
Written by
Screen Play
From The Story By
Edited by
Edited By
Produced by
Producer
Associate Producer
Original Music by
Composer
Art Direction by
Art Director
Set Decoration by
Set Decorator
Costume Design by
Costumes By
Second Unit & Assistant Directors
First Assistant Director
Second Assistant Director
Camera & Electrical Department
Assistant Camera
Still Photographer
Camera Operator
Editorial Department
Apprentice Editor
Special Effects Department
Special Effects
Special Effects Supervisor
Art Department
Associate Art Director
Sound Department
Sound Effects Editor
Makeup Department
Makeup Artist
Costume & Wardrobe Department
Costume Jeweller
Music Department
Orchestrator
Orchestrator
Stunt Department
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