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D.O.A.
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D.O.A.

A Picture As Excitingly Different As Its Title!
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TMDB 6.916+19491h 23mEnglish
MysteryThrillerCrime

Synopsis

Frank Bigelow is about to die, and he knows it. The accountant has been poisoned and has only 24 hours before the lethal concoction kills him. Determined to find out who his murderer is, Frank, with the help of his assistant and girlfriend, Paula, begins to trace back over his last steps. As he frantically tries to unravel the mystery behind his own impending demise, his sleuthing leads him to a group of crooked businessmen and another murder.

Director
Rudolph MatéFrom TMDB credits
Studio
Cardinal Pictures3 production companies
Release
December 23, 1949Released
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Top Cast

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Edmond O'Brien
Edmond O'Brien
Frank Bigelow
Pamela Britton
Pamela Britton
Paula Gibson
Luther Adler
Luther Adler
Majak
Beverly Garland
Beverly Garland
Miss Foster
Lynn Baggett
Lynn Baggett
Mrs. Philips
William Ching
William Ching
Halliday
Henry Hart
Henry Hart
Stanley Philips
Neville Brand
Neville Brand
Chester

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Reviews

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talisencrw
Aug 17, 2016

Edmond O'Brien is one of my favourite actors of the period, and if you need any startling evidence of why, just check out his performance here in Rudolph Mate's heartily original noir-shocker, 'D.O.A.'. Another great reason to check the film out, the Polish-born director, made a smooth transition from being a great cinematographer, and this is probably his most shining triumph helming a picture. If you have ever wondered why 'film noir' has been considered such a consistently rewarding and enthralling body of cinematic work, like the earlier 'Pre-Code' era, check this one out, and others of its ilk. A sheerly delightful film that holds up well today. Though I haven't checked its 80's remake out, I'm not too curious about it, other than the slight curiosity from its notoriety of it being the film in which Dennis Quaid and Meg Ryan met and eventually decided to marry. Other than that, I'm more than content simply watching this.

CinemaSerf
Jul 9, 2022

"I was to report a murder"... "Whose?"..."Mine!"... Edmond O'Brien is cracking in this dark and atmospherically paced thriller about a man who discovers that he has been deliberately poisoned by luminous toxin and may only have a few hours/days/weeks left to live. He can't understand who would want to do this and sets out to find the culprits. Much of the story is recounted via his "deathbed" explanation to an unbelieving police squad room and it is superbly directed (by Rudolph Maté) with loads of twist and turns in the plot; a tension-building score and more than one potential candidate for villain. Pamela Britton "Paula" is also great as his albatross-like girlfriend who would long since have driven me to bathe in a tub of uranium and the rest of the cast, especially a truly sinister Neville Brand as "Chester" keep us interested right til the death...

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