"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 ...more
MPAA Rating: NR | Year: 2049 | Running Time: 83 minutes
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$5.99D.O.A. / (B&W)
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$8.99DOA (1950)
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$8.99DOA
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$13.99DOA (1950)
One of the most definitive films noirs, the suspenseful D.O.A. also features one of the greatest conceits in film history: a man trying to solve his own murder. Not many movies can boast the line, "You've been murdered." The existential anxieties lurking in other film noirs are at the forefront of D.O.A.: the "walking dead man" metaphor is no longer merely a metaphor. The underrated Edmond O'Brien was at his finest as the accountant fighting a fatal, slow-acting poison. The film was the first ...more
- Edmond O'Brien - Frank Bigelow
- Pamela Britton - Paula Gibson
- Luther Adler - Majak
- Beverly Campbell - Miss Foster
- Lynne Baggett - Mrs. Philips
- Diana Barrymore
- Frank Gerstle - Dr. MacDonald
- Beverly Garland - Miss Foster
- Carolyn Hughes - Kitty
- Jerry Paris - Bell Hop
- Lawrence Dobkin - Dr. Schaefer
- William Ching - Holliday
- Henry Hart - Stanley Philips
- Neville Brand - Chester
- Rudolph Maté - Director
- Harry M. Popkin - Executive Producer
- Leo C. Popkin - Producer
- Russell Rouse - Screenwriter
- Clarence Greene - Screenwriter
- Duncan Cramer - Art Director
- Joseph H. Nadel - Associate Producer
- Maria P. Donovan - Costume Designer
- Arthur H. Nadel - Editor
- Dimitri Tiomkin - Composer (Music Score)
- Dimitri Tiomkin - Musical Direction/Supervision
- Irving Berns - Makeup
- Ernest Laszlo - Cinematographer
- Al Orenbach - Set Designer











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