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Frank Bigelow: I'd like to report a murder. |
D.O.A., or Dead On Arrival, is a 1950 Film Noir drama about a man named Frank Bigelow, who must frantically try to find out who wants him dead through poisoning- and why. The plot speeds as Frank recounts his past events to the police to get help. Download the movie here.
A remake starring Dennis Quaid was released in 1988.
If you're looking for the fighting game, see Dead or Alive.
Tropes used by D.O.A:[]
- Ax Crazy: Chester enjoys hurting people. He especially relishes the gutshot, since it kills people nice...and slow.
- Chained Heat: In the remake only.
- Dead Man Walking: The Ur Example.
- Downer Ending
- Endless Corridor: In the innovative opening sequence.
- Enforced Method Acting: That long sequence where Frank is running through the streets? None of that was planned. They just sat the camera on the back of a car and had the actor run through the streets. Those times where he nearly gets hit by a car and a bus, the actor really could have been hit by a car or a bus.
- Film Noir: One of the Trope Codifiers.
- Follow the Leader: Chester, like many killers in the Film Noir era, was inspired by Tommy Udo from Kiss of Death.
- Gayngster: Majak, possibly. The way he says "please, my boy", while smoothing over Chester's hair...
- Giggling Villain: Chester.
- Perfect Poison
- The Reveal
- San Francisco
- Shown Their Work: In the credits--before the actors' names are listed--a title card informs us that the poison described is totally a real thing (most likely phosphorus), and that "luminous poison" is an actual medical term.
- Slasher Smile: Chester.
- Soundtrack Dissonance: This film has a surprisingly lighthearted score (relatively). Certainly more so than any other film noir.
- Standard Female Grab Area: Used by Bigelow to great effect while interrogating Phillips' secretary.
- Title Drop: "Mark his file... as DOA."
- White Collar Worker: Frank was an accountant.
- Who Dunnit to Me?: Pretty much the Trope Codifier.
- Your Hours Are Numbered