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The Informant (1997 film)

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The Informant
Directed byJim McBride
Screenplay byNicholas Meyer
Produced byLeon Falk
Morgan O'Sullivan
Ted Swanson
Steven-Charles Jaffe(executive)
Nicholas Meyer(executive)
StarringAnthony Brophy
Cary Elwes
Timothy Dalton
CinematographyAffonso Beato
Music byShane MacGowan
Production
companies
Release date
  • September 5, 1997 (1997-09-05)
Running time
105 minutes
CountriesUnited States
Ireland
LanguageEnglish

The Informant is a 1997 cable TV movie produced by Showtime, starring Cary Elwes and Timothy Dalton. It was directed by Jim McBride and written by Nicholas Meyer based upon the book Field of Blood by Gerald Seymour.

Plot

The film tells the story of Sean Pius McAnally "Gingy" (Anthony Brophy) and the journey he makes on his way to becoming a supergrass. Gingy is reluctantly pulled out of retirement in a caravan in the Republic of Ireland by two IRA men who bring him back to Belfast to perform one last job due to his skill with an RPG. On their way back they are stopped by a British Army patrol led by Lt David Ferris who introduces himself to Gingy. Gingy initially refuses the job but realises he has no choice after the Chief of the Belfast Brigade briefs him and threatens him. The job entails the killing of a judge using an RPG, during the getaway the gang smash through a roadblock and one of the soldiers from the previous patrol recognises Gingy from the previous checkpoint.