The Informers (1963 film)

The Informers (US title - Underworld Informers) is a 1963 British crime film produced and distributed in the UK by The Rank Organisation and distributed in the USA by Continental Film Distributors. It was directed by Ken Annakin and produced by William MacQuitty, with the screenplay by Paul Durst and Alun Falconer from the novel Death of a Snout by Douglas Warner. It stars Nigel Patrick, Margaret Whiting, Harry Andrews, Derren Nesbitt and Colin Blakely. Cinematography was by Reginald H. Wyer. It was filmed at Pinewood Studios and on location in London.

The Informers
British quad poster
Directed byKen Annakin
Produced byWilliam MacQuitty
Earl St. John (Executive)
Written byAlun Falconer
Paul Durst
Based onDeath of a Snout
by Douglas Warner
StarringNigel Patrick
Margaret Whiting
Katherine Woodville
Colin Blakely
Derren Nesbitt
Harry Andrews
Music byClifton Parker
CinematographyReginald H. Wyer
Edited byAlfred Roome
Distributed byRank Organisation
Release date
1963 (1963)
Running time
105 minutes
CountryUnited Kingdom
LanguageEnglish

Plot

The story concerns the uneasy relationship between a Scotland Yard Detective, Johnnoe, and the Squad Chief, Bestwick, over the formerly traditional use of "snouts" (paid informants). Despite being told that these should no longer be used and to adopt more scientific principles of detection, Johnnoe continues to do so until one of his informants is murdered. He again disobeys orders and pursues his own lines of inquiry but as he closes in on the villains, they frame him for corruption and he is arrested and held in prison. With few friends left on his side of the law, his wife enlists the help of the murdered man's brother.[1]

Cast

Production

The Informers was filmed at various locations around London, including the Thames Embankment, Westminster, Soho, Paddington, Covent Garden, Hampstead and Golders Green.[2]

References

  1. Thompson, Howard (14 October 1965). "'Agent 8 3/4' and 'Underworld Informers' Shown Together". The New York Times. Retrieved 7 April 2020.
  2. "The Informers". Reel Streets. Retrieved 21 January 2018.


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