A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
December 23, 1949
Original Title:
D.O.A.
Alternate Titles:
D.O.A.
DOA
Dead on arrival
Lysande gift
Opfer der Unterwelt
Genres:
Crime | Mystery | Thriller
Production Companies:
Cardinal Pictures
Harry Popkin Productions
United Artists
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
SE: 15
Runtime: 83
Frank Bigelow is about to die, and he knows it. The accountant has been poisoned and has only 24 hours before the lethal concoction kills him. Determined to find out who his murderer is, Frank, with the help of his assistant and girlfriend, Paula, begins to trace back over his last steps. As he frantically tries to unravel the mystery behind his own impending demise, his sleuthing leads him to a group of crooked businessmen and another murder.
Art Direction:
Duncan Cramer
Assistant Director:
Marty Moss
Associate Producer:
Joseph H. Nadel
Camera Operator:
Jack Fuqua
Gene Hirsch
Costume Design:
Maria P. Donovan
Director:
Rudolph Maté
Director of Photography:
Ernest Laszlo
Editor:
Arthur H. Nadel
Executive Producer:
Harry M. Popkin
Gaffer:
James Potevin
Grip:
Carl Gibson
Makeup Artist:
Irving Berns
Music Director:
Dimitri Tiomkin
Orchestrator:
Paul Marquardt
Herbert Taylor
Original Music Composer:
Dimitri Tiomkin
Presenter:
Harry M. Popkin
Producer:
Leo C. Popkin
Screenplay:
Russell Rouse
Clarence Greene
Script Supervisor:
Arnold Laven
Set Decoration:
Al Orenbach
Sound Recordist:
Mac Dalgleish
Ben Winkler
Still Photographer:
Frank Tanner
Story:
Russell Rouse
Clarence Greene
Utility Stunts:
Jack N. Young
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