D.O.A

SYNOPSIS:

"D.O.A." (Dead on Arrival) is a gripping thriller that unfolds as a desperate man races against time to solve his own murder. Frank Bigelow, a small-town accountant, suddenly finds himself poisoned with a lethal toxin. With only days left to live, Frank embarks on a frantic quest to unravel the mystery behind his impending death. As he retraces his steps and encounters shady characters from his recent past, Frank discovers shocking truths about himself and those around him. With each clue leading closer to the dangerous truth, Frank must confront his own demons and outwit his unknown assailants before it's too late. "D.O.A." is a classic film noir that delves deep into the dark underbelly of crime and deception, showcasing one man's relentless pursuit of justice in the face of imminent demise.

TRU PERSPECTIVE:

D.O.A. is a classic film noir thriller with a suspenseful and gripping storyline. While there is no excessive violence or inappropriate content by modern standards, the film's dark themes, tense atmosphere, and murder mystery make it more suitable for teens and adults rather than young children.

Themes OF THE FILM:

  1. Crime and Justice – The protagonist, Frank Bigelow, is caught in a deadly plot and must uncover the truth before time runs out.
  2. Mortality and Fate – The film explores the inevitability of death as the main character learns he has been poisoned and has limited time to act.
  3. Moral Consequences – The story highlights the consequences of past actions and how they can come back to haunt a person.
  4. Corruption and Betrayal – Features themes of deception and the dark underbelly of society, common in film noir.
  5. Determination and Survival – Despite knowing his fate, the protagonist fights to solve his own murder and seek justice.

This film is an excellent choice for fans of classic noir cinema, offering suspense, strong storytelling, and a gripping mystery.

Information
Maturity Rating:
Rated PG-13
GENRE:
Classic
Director:
Rudolph Maté
cast:
Edmond O'Brien, Pamela Britton, Luther Alder, Beverly Garland, Lynn Baggett