Review of The Informer (1935) by Graham Greene for The Spectator — 11 Jun 2018
Victor MeLaglen has never given an abler performance, and the film, even if it sometimes underlines its points rather crudely, is a memorable picture of a pitiless war waged without honour on either side in doorways and cellars and gin shops.
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This review of The Informer (1935) was written by Graham Greene and published by The Spectator on 11 Jun 2018.
The Informer has generally received positive reviews.
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