
In 1920s Ireland, an IRA man betrays his best friend to the police, mistakenly believing him to be his mistress's lover..

Okay, so The Informer from '29. Is it worth tracking down today? If you're someone who really digs into the very early days of cinema, especially silent films with a bit of a raw, almost stage-like energy, then yeah, absolutely. Anyone expecting modern pacing or slick dialogue will probably be climbing the walls, but f...


Comparing the cinematic DNA and archive impact of two defining moments in cult history.

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"Okay, so The Informer from '29. Is it worth tracking down today? If you're someone who really digs into the very early days of cinema, especially silent films with a bit of a raw, almost stage-like energy, then yeah, absolutely. Anyone expecting modern pacing or slick dialogue will probably be climbing the walls, but for those who appreciate seeing how stories were told before sound really took over, it’s a pretty fascinating watch. It's not a cozy night in, more like a historical document that ..."

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