D.O.A. (2004)
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Director:Rudolph Mate
Studio:Alpha Video
Producer:Leo C. Popkin, Harry M. Popkin, Joseph H. Nadel
Writer:Russell Rouse, Clarence Greene
Date Added:2014-09-02
UPC:9786305770329
Price:$9.98
Awards:1 win
Genre:Noir, Film Noir
Release:2004-04-04
IMDb:0042369
Location:1382
Duration:83
Aspect Ratio:1.33:1
Sound:Dolby Digital 2.0 Mono
Languages:English
Features:Black and White
Rudolph Mate  ...  (Director)
Russell Rouse, Clarence Greene  ...  (Writer)
 
Edmond O'Brien  ...  Frank Bigelow
Pamela Britton  ...  Paula Gibson
Pamela Briton  ...  
Luther Adler  ...  Majak
Beverly Garland  ...  Miss Foster
Lynn Baggett  ...  Mrs. Philips
William Ching  ...  Halliday
Henry Hart  ...  Stanley Philips
Neville Brand  ...  Chester
Laurette Luez  ...  Marla Rakubian
Jess Kirkpatrick  ...  Sam
Cay Forrester  ...  Sue
Diana Barrymore  ...  Unconfirmed Bit Part
Frank Cady  ...  Eddie (bartender)
Frank Jaquet  ...  Dr. Matson
Lawrence Dobkin  ...  Dr. Schaefer (as Larry Dobkin)
Roy Engel  ...  Police Captain
William Forrest  ...  Eddie (scenes deleted)
Frank Gerstle  ...  Dr. MacDonald
Shifty Henry  ...  Club bassist
Carol Hughes  ...  Kitty
Peter Leeds  ...  Leo (bartender)
Michael Ross  ...  Dave
Donna Sanborn  ...  Nurse
George Lynn  ...  Homicide Detective
Lizabeth Scott  ...  
Ernest Laszlo  ...  Cinematographer
Hugh O'Brian  ...  Jazz fan
Don DeFore  ...  
Arthur H. Nadel  ...  Editor
Phillip Pine  ...  Angelo
Dimitri Tiomkin  ...  Composer
Van Streeter  ...  Club saxophonist
Dan Duryea  ...  
Cake Witchard  ...  Club drummer
Duncan Cramer  ...  Art Director
Bill Baldwin  ...  St. Francis Hotel desk clerk
Teddy Buckner  ...  Club trumpeter
Jadie Carson  ...  Bandleader
Douglas Evans  ...  Eddie (salesman on phone)
Sam Harris  ...  Man at fisherman table
Ray Laurie  ...  Club pianist
Virginia Lee  ...  Jeanie
Harold Miller  ...  Man in Hallway
Jerry Paris  ...  Bellhop
Lynne Roberts  ...  Jane Carlyle (buyer)
Ivan Triesault  ...  Photographer
Mac Dalgleish  ...  Sound Department
Ben Winkler  ...  Sound Department
Al Orenbach  ...  Set Decorator
Maria P. Donovan  ...  Custome Designer
Irving Berns  ...  Makeup Artist
Marty Moss  ...  Assistant Director
Summary: "I want to report a murder...mine." So begins D.O.A. Told in flashback, the story tells of how vacationing CPA Frank Bigelow (Edmond O'Brien) becomes the recipient of a deadly poison known as iridium. Told by a doctor that he hasn't long to live, Bigelow desperately retraces his movements of the previous 24 hours, trying to locate his murderer. Through the aid of his secretary Paula Gibson (Pamela Britton) (who doesn't know of her employer's imminent demise), Bigelow traces a shipment of iridium to a gang of criminals who've used the poison in the commission of a crime. But for much of the film, it remains unclear why Bigelow himself was targeted. Though we know from the outset that Bigelow isn't long for this world, the film builds up an incredible amount of suspense towards the end, when Bigelow is taken "for a ride" by a psychopath (Neville Brand). with a penchant for pummeling his victims in the belly. DOA was remade in 1988 with Dennis Quaid and Meg Ryan.