D.O.A.

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  • NR
  • 1 hr 23 min
  • 7.2  (13,004)

D.O.A. (Restored Edition) from 1949 is a classic film noir directed by Rudolph Maté and stars Edmond O'Brien, Pamela Britton, and Luther Adler. The premise of the movie is a thrilling murder mystery that takes place in San Francisco. The film begins with a shot of a man walking into a police station, disoriented and stumbling. He introduces himself as Frank Bigelow (O'Brien), a small-town accountant who has come to the city for a vacation, but now has a deadly problem. He tells the police he has been poisoned and has only a few days to live.

As the police begin to investigate, they discover that Frank has been slipped a poisonous substance called luminous toxin, which is untraceable and has no antidote. Frank's only hope is to find out who did this to him and why before it's too late.

The movie then goes back in time to show Frank's arrival in the city and his meeting with a mysterious woman named Paula Gibson (Britton) at a music hall. She suggests they go out for drinks, and they end up having a wild night filled with gambling, drinking, and dancing.

The next morning, Frank wakes up alone in his hotel room, feeling ill. He goes to a doctor, who gives him a fatal diagnosis. With the clock ticking, Frank begins to retrace his steps from the night before, trying to figure out who poisoned him and why.

As Frank delves deeper into his investigation, he encounters a cast of strange and suspicious characters, including a blackmailing photographer (William Ching), a creepy doctor (Henry Hart), and a gangster named Majak (Adler). With each encounter, Frank uncovers new clues and pieces together a web of lies and deceit that lead him closer to the truth.

Throughout the film, there are several tense and exciting scenes that will keep viewers on the edge of their seats. There are car chases, shootouts, and even a thrilling scene in a roller coaster that will take your breath away.

The acting in D.O.A. is superb, particularly from Edmond O'Brien, who delivers a powerful and emotional performance as Frank Bigelow. He brings a sense of urgency and desperation to the character, making the audience feel his pain and his fear.

Pamela Britton also shines as Paula Gibson, delivering a sultry and mysterious performance that keeps the audience guessing until the end. Luther Adler is equally impressive as Majak, bringing a sense of danger and menace to the screen with his sinister smile and cold demeanor.

The film's cinematography is also worth noting, with impressive shots of San Francisco's bustling streets and iconic landmarks. The use of light and shadow creates a moody and atmospheric tone that perfectly encapsulates the film noir genre.

Overall, D.O.A. (Restored Edition) from 1949 is a timeless classic that deserves to be seen by a new generation of movie-goers. With its gripping plot, thrilling action scenes, and outstanding performances, it's a film that will keep you on the edge of your seat until its shocking conclusion.

D.O.A. is a crime movie with a runtime of 1 hour and 23 minutes. It has received mostly positive reviews from critics and viewers, who have given it an IMDb score of 7.2.

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  • MPAA Rating
    NR
  • Runtime
    1 hr 23 min
  • IMDB Rating
    7.2  (13,004)