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D.O.A. is a 1950 American film noir directed by Rudolph Maté, starring Edmond O'Brien and Pamela Britton. It is considered a classic of the genre. A fatally poisoned man tries to find out who has poisoned him and why. It was the film debuts of Beverly Garland (as Beverly Campbell) and Laurette Luez.
- Arthur H. Nadel
- Rudolph Maté
Edit page. D.O.A.: Directed by Rudolph Maté. With Edmond O'Brien, Pamela Britton, Luther Adler, Beverly Garland. Frank Bigelow, told he's been poisoned and has only a few days to live, tries to find out who killed him and why.
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- Crime, Drama, Film-Noir
- Rudolph Maté
- 1950-04-21
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O'Brien was both leading man and a character actor of American cinema, with his co-starring performances in The Barefoot Contessa (1954) and Seven Days in May (1964) each earning him the nomination for an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor; he won for his role in The Barefoot Contessa.
- 1936–1974
- May 9, 1985 (aged 69), Inglewood, California, U.S.
- 3, including Brendan O'Brien
Apr 18, 2024 · 1.31K subscribers. Subscribed. 0. No views 1 minute ago. In D.O.A. (1950), Edmond O'Brien stars in a nail-biting film noir about a man who discovers he has been poisoned and has...
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Overview. Synopsis. Credits. Photos & Videos. Film Details. Articles & Reviews. Quotes. Trivia. Notes. Brief Synopsis. The victim of a slow-acting poison tracks down his own killer. Cast & Crew. Read More. Rudolph Maté. Director. Edmond O'brien. Frank Bigelow. Pamela Britton. Paula Gibson. Luther Adler. Majak. Beverly Campbell. Miss Foster.
D.O.A., American film noir, released in 1950, that was noted for its ingenious plot. Tax accountant Frank Bigelow (played by Edmond O’Brien) walks into a police station to report his own murder. A few days earlier, he had left his girlfriend for a weekend of relaxation in San Francisco. While in a jazz club, someone switches his drink.