D.O.A. (1950) - Film Noir Classic

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  • Опубликовано: 19 ноя 2024

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  • @dennycash8617
    @dennycash8617 8 лет назад +20

    One of my all-time favorites. Have watched it more times than I want to admit. Great plot with good characters. IF you have never watched this gem, do yourself a Noir favor and watch it!!! Cheers

  • @wandajames6234
    @wandajames6234 4 года назад +2

    now that's how a movie in this genre should be done-- edge of your seat pacing-- no dragging plot or dialogue-- leaves you breathless

  • @Inky1967
    @Inky1967 2 года назад +1

    This has long been a movie at the very top of my favorites list. I first watched it as a kid sometime in the 70s. It never gets old.

  • @lancelot1953
    @lancelot1953 9 лет назад +3

    Outstanding movie, the perfect "film noir" with such a great script. I have always been impressed by the love and loyalty of his secretary Paula who would give her life the her boss she so loves never to consume her relationship. Sadly enough, very often, only special women and and will sacrifice all their life for the one they love (husband, lover, and/or children). There are not that many men who would do the same sacrifice for the person(s) they love. I give all my admiration and praise for all the sacrifices, love and loyalty that such women have given us (men) in supporting our studies, careers, lives our keeping "the nest/family" together. I could not have survived three wars without the supporting love of a woman, the first girl I ever dated... thirty years, and thank you to all these women, regardless of race, religion, nationality, ... Ciao, L (Veteran)

    • @lancelot1953
      @lancelot1953 8 лет назад

      @102250315043049920559 Hi Steve, I do not live in Utopia and went through a divorce where I was "cleaned", I mean "ruined" by a ruthless lawyer. Fortunately, there are some (let's say a few) good genuine women and men out there. As a "Baby Boomer", this movie brought some memories of an era when America had traditional family values and principles (for the most part).
      Take care, Ciao, L

  • @miadallen917
    @miadallen917 11 лет назад +41

    Edmund O'Brien -what a terrific actor. Later on he didn't have the "star" parts, but he was always great and more of a star than the lead actor. I am young , but I am an admirer of film noir and Mr. O'Brien.

    • @sammohunk
      @sammohunk 9 лет назад +1

      Mia Dallen Please rate this classic noir on IMDb here: www.imdb.com/title/tt0042369/combined

    • @SuperMadpol
      @SuperMadpol 7 лет назад

      Edmund O'Brien, although best known for his Character roles, also played the lead role of Winston Smith in the movie 1984.(1956) and starred in two tv series, Johnny Midnight (1960) and Sam Benedict, (1962-3.) As a character actor, he was never out of work long. He also played the lead in "The World was his jury" 1958.

    • @marywilliams9858
      @marywilliams9858 5 лет назад

      I always admired his acting too. Reminds me of my father.

    • @GeorgeB514
      @GeorgeB514 3 года назад

      @@SuperMadpol He also did a lot of Radio Dramas which are freely available

  • @onyxdragonlair
    @onyxdragonlair 13 лет назад +1

    Thanks for sharing this somewhat forgotten classic. It really is fantastic, and while the 'whistling' scene is severely over the top, it is still a very great film. One of my favorites as well. It became more dear to my heart when I learned the running scenes were 'stolen' shots, meaning they were improvised and the people and cars in the scene were just people going about their business.

  • @Fruth37
    @Fruth37 15 лет назад +4

    I found this on VHS in a 99 cents bin years ago and have enjoyed it many times. Thanks for sharing this cult classic for other to enjoy!

  • @garyduncan7129
    @garyduncan7129 7 лет назад +2

    This movie is a gem It's got everything. It's number two on my list of favorite film noirs, after "The Asphalt Jungle." It's top-notch even though there are some "B" movie moments. I could forgive them because of the emotional involvement I had with the story and the characters. Even something like the unexpected imaginary whistles at the women, an effect that takes one out of the "reality" of the movie didn't faze me. In fact, they added to the pure fun of the the first third of the movie. It's like a comedy and then becomes the darkest of dramas. Edmund O'Brien is the only one that could pull this role off. The soundtrack was a bit intrusive at times but, thankfully, it was absent at important times -- especially some of the action scenes where the sound of reality can be much more compelling than music.

  • @JC6432
    @JC6432 13 лет назад +2

    AWESOME Film Noir! my Film Appreciation professor talks very highly of this film, and of the genre itself. Thank you for sharing! :)

  • @melvina628
    @melvina628 5 лет назад +2

    Edmund O'Brien demonstrates so much self-confidence on screen. Good for him! It's fascinating to watch.

  • @Spiptaylor1
    @Spiptaylor1 13 лет назад +1

    I didn't know the '88 version was a remake until I found it here. Thanks for posting the whole movie. I thoroughly enjoyed the suspense and pacing.

  • @a66448579
    @a66448579 15 лет назад +1

    What an excellent film! Never watched a 'film noir' before, but I really enjoyed it. Thanks for uploading in such an easy to watch format :)

  • @daniellack3559
    @daniellack3559 6 лет назад +4

    One of the two best Noir films ever made, along with the all time classic Double Indemnity....

  • @renee1092
    @renee1092 13 лет назад +3

    I laughed, I cried...
    Just pure story, and I loved it.
    Thanks so much for posting :)

  • @vicvargaz9165
    @vicvargaz9165 8 лет назад +5

    ***** Five Star Film - This being the original screenplay has got to be one of the very best crime thriller film noir ever made. Edmund O'Brian makes it happen here. A first rate story and what a story it is. Put yourself in his shoes if you want to feel the terror inside and imagine what it must be like to track down your own murderer. They don't make quality films like this anymore. Since Cardinal Pictures misfiled the copyright for this film, it is owned by the public domain and there are over 20 different companies offering a copy of it in different formats available. A masterpiece of suspense.

  • @TKGB2006
    @TKGB2006 14 лет назад +1

    I just wanted to know what Film Noir was and came across this. I figure that since it's thanksgiving and I made a unofficial personal tradition to watch old classic films on this day that I should check it out.
    Man, I'm glad I did. This film was fantastic. It was very exciting and heart moving with the romantic scenes. I loved it.

  • @MOGGS1942
    @MOGGS1942 12 лет назад +2

    O'Brien was much underestimated as an actor. He could play straight and comedy roles to the highest level. One of my favourite actors.

  • @Lolabelle59
    @Lolabelle59 7 лет назад +1

    Footage of jazz band, especially close-ups, is great.

  • @AJNorth
    @AJNorth 15 лет назад

    This compact little thriller is graduate-level course in Film Noir, as well as a showcase for many fine actors of the era (and employing Hitchcock's McGuffin). With another terrific score by the great Dimitri Tiomkin, this is a real treat!
    Thanks for posting (and please pass the popcorn).

  • @easguitar
    @easguitar 14 лет назад

    Recently, I have made a listing of about 50 film noir movies gleaned from Wickipedia and am undertaking to watch as many as have been uploaded to RUclips. It's great fun. Thanks for posting in full length!

  • @n.b.2164
    @n.b.2164 11 лет назад +1

    Gotta love that opening scene. I also liked the foot chases, filmed really well.

  • @johnnynoirman
    @johnnynoirman 14 лет назад +3

    The scene where finds out he has been poisoned and begins running and running finally to the Fisherman bar...and talks to Paula...always breaks my heart...

  • @misterjimi
    @misterjimi 9 лет назад +12

    One of the best noirs ever. Tight, well paced, everything done just right.

  • @hugostiglitzthe2nd922
    @hugostiglitzthe2nd922 8 лет назад +4

    oh boy, oh boy! The big band scene at 17:47 is sooo great! Now i finally know what kerouac and all those other folX were talking about. Now that is feeling the music and living it up. TY

  • @advocate1563
    @advocate1563 5 лет назад +1

    Live film noir and this is one of my favourites. Such an interesting premise x

  • @cynthialyman2636
    @cynthialyman2636 9 лет назад +6

    Such a great movie: everything works here, like a finely tuned instrument. Edmund O Brien was such a good actor, not handsome in a conventional way, but he had a real screen presence that was only enhanced by black and white cinematography. Film Noir is a wonderful genre in movie history, and this is a prime example of why it was so popular for a time.

    • @zorroalphonso4354
      @zorroalphonso4354 7 лет назад

      He was no less "handsome" than many others. "Handsomness" is Hollywood promoted, picked up by the unwitting public.

    • @marywilliams9858
      @marywilliams9858 5 лет назад

      Intelligence makes a person's features more attractive.

  • @tsntana
    @tsntana 13 лет назад +1

    Never saw this movie from start to finish (caught the intro, caught the ending, and random parts). I remember the promos on Nick At Nite. I also remember the Stick Figure Theatre sequence on MTV's Liquid Television. A sequence I closely associate with this movie.
    This is the first time I've seen this movie. This is also the first movie I've watched on RUclips from start to finish.

  • @randywest9946
    @randywest9946 11 лет назад +3

    One of the best opening scenes in film history ever.

  • @KuroMicra
    @KuroMicra 6 лет назад

    Something about these movies always get me. It must be because my Dad grew up with movies like these. I frequently state they don't make them like this anymore, despite the fact that I wasn't even born when they were made. Good movies are ageless and good taste transcends all barriers.

  • @catdog2706
    @catdog2706 2 года назад +1

    My goodness Edmund O'Brien was one of the greatest actors that ever lived I sure loved all his movies God bless you and rest in peace

  • @toddnyc1642
    @toddnyc1642 5 лет назад +1

    watched it last night on TCM.....wow lotta of back and forth packed into this movie. great film noir!

  • @andys9678
    @andys9678 4 года назад +1

    Very good movie. And Paula in her co dependent character great

  • @kathleen3379
    @kathleen3379 9 лет назад +2

    excellent movie....thanks for sharing this classic

  • @batcycle8
    @batcycle8 14 лет назад +1

    I really enjoyed this fast-paced, action filled, thriller. Frank would have made a very effective detective.

  • @naran9718
    @naran9718 7 лет назад

    I just discover this great movie whose strange name attracted me. Thank you for sharing

  • @wilde4445
    @wilde4445 11 лет назад +3

    all together, thank you so much!

  • @WorklLife
    @WorklLife 13 лет назад

    Thank you for uploading this. I might not have seen this movie otherwise. Cheers!

  • @portly24
    @portly24 12 лет назад

    A great early film with the right degree of drama and pathos -unusual for the hero to die in the end- they don't make many like that any more. Many thanks for up loading.

  • @stevenmildred55
    @stevenmildred55 11 лет назад

    I love these classic films, thanks for uploading it.

  • @tonycrowYT
    @tonycrowYT 11 лет назад

    EVERYONE in this great piece of American cinema history is "D.O.A." now...a hidden, profound, disturbing message to those watching in the 21st century. A hearty handshake to the uploader!

  • @seosamhofionnaghain8699
    @seosamhofionnaghain8699 5 лет назад +1

    Laurette Luez was in one of the Bomba films with Johnny Sheffield!
    Pamela Brittan was the Landlady in My Favourite Martian!

  • @nopms
    @nopms 11 лет назад +1

    What a great movie...thnx a bunch for posting

  • @niclawson8469
    @niclawson8469 8 лет назад +3

    The buildings of old Los Angeles, Angels Flight...this film is so full of old grimy LA.

  • @MistressMorrigan
    @MistressMorrigan 11 лет назад +11

    Thank you so much for sharing! I love film noir, and this is a true classic. great movie, great upload, thanks!

    • @MistressMorrigan
      @MistressMorrigan 9 лет назад

      radjin bisoen
      Well, I only play in the Chicago scene, so only locals may apply

    • @sammohunk
      @sammohunk 9 лет назад

      Mistress Morrigan Please rate this classic noir on IMDb here: www.imdb.com/title/tt0042369/combined

  • @ronlevine8873
    @ronlevine8873 10 лет назад +1

    The first 3 minutes are to die for--literally! Some people find Dimitri Tiomkins' music overpowering, but it just intensifies the drama to the bursting point. This is what good old classic movemaking is all about--no special effects to speak of, just great acting, writing and directing. I would imagine that some theaters lost money on this movie--people couldn't leave their seats for refreshments until the movie was over!

    • @sammohunk
      @sammohunk 9 лет назад

      Ron Levine Please rate this classic noir on IMDb here: www.imdb.com/title/tt0042369/combined

  • @benwoodhams6563
    @benwoodhams6563 12 лет назад +1

    Paul Auster's new book 'Winter Journal' includes a brilliant description of this film - he describes Bigelow's running through the streets as the outer manifestation of an inner state, a panic attack translated into a breathless spirit...'

  • @dbranconnier1977
    @dbranconnier1977 2 года назад

    Great movie! Watched it for the first time today.

  • @TheManzfield7
    @TheManzfield7 13 лет назад

    The Saxophone player was James Van Streeter, who sadly died of a heroin addiction in 1960. His scene was dubbed in, but was an excellent jazz sax man in the 40's & 50's. Great Scene.

  • @robert18shapiro
    @robert18shapiro 12 лет назад

    Wonderful music and sound design.

  • @mickeymousebiker1
    @mickeymousebiker1 12 лет назад +1

    Great old flick. Edmond O'Brien was one of the best character actors -- ever. From 1984 to The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance -- O'Brien gave sterling performances.

  • @TheCanine2
    @TheCanine2 15 лет назад

    Thanks so much for posting DOA, rinkuhero. I got to spend a Saturday night watching a great old movie! There's another old noir flick with Neville Brand that I want to see- Kansas City Confidential! Should be cool. too.

  • @Shimonetadaisuki
    @Shimonetadaisuki 14 лет назад

    I didnt know they could make such good movies back then. This movie rocks.

  • @FlyiDCG
    @FlyiDCG 13 лет назад

    The Video game LA Noir is the reason I did a search on the Noir Film and found this movie. It was a pretty good mystery tale. Sucks the dude had to die at the end. Good movie though. Thanks for posting it.

  • @TheCanine2
    @TheCanine2 15 лет назад +1

    I agree, the beginning of the film is a bit disappointing, but you know what I've noticed? Alot of film noir does that...starts slow, then gradually slides into the "hardboiled" groove, especially the later, lower budget flicks.
    I've read and heard commentary from the actors and directors in some of these films, and most said they were unaware of the term "film noir" when they made the movies. Wasn't known in the US. So they really weren't following a formula, I guess.

  • @patrice1345
    @patrice1345 9 лет назад +8

    love the bar scene. Early beat generation.

  • @nauort23
    @nauort23 13 лет назад

    Sam Drucker (bartender in Palm Springs) and Jerry Helper (bellboy in S.F.) in early roles. Wow. What an eye. Sometimes I amaze myself.

  • @shayjones8867
    @shayjones8867 12 лет назад

    Great film Noir-one of my favorite genres~

  • @MarceloCarmello-y8s
    @MarceloCarmello-y8s 11 месяцев назад

    Thank you for sharing!

  • @MrWatdadevil
    @MrWatdadevil 12 лет назад

    It doesn't get any better than this classic noir film. D.O.A. is the epitome of this genre. It hits you right between the eyes, like a mugger with brass knuckles, stepping out of a dark alley.

  • @glendagarcia6194
    @glendagarcia6194 8 лет назад +3

    I love film noir and love love love this movie!!

  • @lisafoos3948
    @lisafoos3948 10 лет назад +14

    Forty people have no taste in old movies. How could someone not like this cool old movie?

    • @EliezerPennywhistler
      @EliezerPennywhistler 10 лет назад +1

      40 people have their OWN taste in old movies .... which happens not to be YOURS. Asshat.

    • @lisafoos3948
      @lisafoos3948 10 лет назад +1

      Eliezer Pennywhistler I was kidding. I was shocked to see so many down votes, but yes, you are right.

    • @michelleloberg1624
      @michelleloberg1624 10 лет назад +3

      Lisa Foos You may have been playing around but you were right. If they have their own taste in movies that doesn't mean it's good taste. And it's not about movies, it's about this movie, which really takes pretty poor taste to not just leave it alone, but to actually dislike it.

    • @lisafoos3948
      @lisafoos3948 10 лет назад +1

      Michelle Fischer : )

    • @mperry1329
      @mperry1329 9 лет назад

      Forty people were most likely born in the late 90s, so if it is too slow, you can count on what age group they belong to. The ADHD club. And they can keep the membership.

  • @Fruth37
    @Fruth37 15 лет назад

    The police captain was played Roy Engel, who had bit parts on the Andy Griffith Show. He played Judd and other local rubes on the show. He was U.S. Grant on The Wild, Wild West.

  • @wolfgangweighold83
    @wolfgangweighold83 5 лет назад

    Danke für das hochladen

  • @Featureman
    @Featureman 12 лет назад +2

    Great old movie. I did see it when it first came out. I like the 1949 Buick and the 1948 Studebaker, both convertibles.

  • @juliat6221
    @juliat6221 10 лет назад +1

    Thanks Paul.

  • @dpohunter
    @dpohunter 7 лет назад +1

    Early appearance of the terrific Beverly Garland, here in a smallish role, billed as Beverly Campbell.

  • @5thdeadlyvenom
    @5thdeadlyvenom 15 лет назад

    enjoyed this alot!!
    have any more??

  • @Lolabelle59
    @Lolabelle59 7 лет назад

    Some of those post-war cocktail hats are a trip.

  • @VDOK7
    @VDOK7 11 лет назад

    Thanks for posting! Loved it.

  • @JonnyShotz
    @JonnyShotz 13 лет назад

    Thanks for the upload!

  • @gpwhitem
    @gpwhitem 10 лет назад +7

    That's the closet Mr. Bigelow.

  • @studio-flash
    @studio-flash 6 лет назад

    One of the best film noir's..Edmon o'Brian is superb.

  • @ronaldhall2489
    @ronaldhall2489 5 лет назад

    These are what a movie should be cant gey enough of these movies and Obrayn is one of the best

  • @55melmo
    @55melmo 13 лет назад

    excellent film. thanks for uploading it :)

  • @wildbsc
    @wildbsc 11 лет назад

    Thanks for your efforts great

  • @ryanjackson3428
    @ryanjackson3428 10 лет назад +4

    I like how Neville Brand's performance as Chester is completely ripped off from Richard Widmark in Kiss of Death.

  • @carolinavsman
    @carolinavsman 13 лет назад

    thanks so much for posting this :)

  • @edhedog7680
    @edhedog7680 7 лет назад

    The jazz scene Soundtrack was rerecorded using a big band, not a quintet as seen in the film. A great noir, but there are better copies available on youtube I found.

  • @2009framat
    @2009framat 13 лет назад

    The film has legendary SHIFTEE HENRY (mentioned in the lyrics of JAIL HOUSE ROCK ....Shiftee Henri on the big bass boom) at 17.54 in it

  • @rb288015
    @rb288015 13 лет назад

    THX FOR UPLOADING!!!!

  • @Bigstooler0
    @Bigstooler0 12 лет назад

    I haven't checked all the comments but wanted to mention that the woman "Paula" who's in love with Edmond O'Brien in this movie is Mrs. Brown from "My Favorite Martian"

  • @roberttelarket4934
    @roberttelarket4934 6 лет назад

    Super great film noir. Does anyone know the name of the very short actor in Majak(Luther Adler) gang.

  • @deezynar
    @deezynar 5 лет назад

    I never heard of this movie before and had pretty low expectations of it. It turned out to pretty good, not great, but above average. I appreciate that the main character was actually a pretty sharp guy.

  • @regierdi
    @regierdi 13 лет назад

    these are terrific old movies!! thank you. do you have lightning strikes twice? DAY

  • @josephbartolotta4330
    @josephbartolotta4330 4 года назад

    Edmund Obrien, great actor, this movie rocks.

  • @malitaus5672
    @malitaus5672 9 лет назад

    Loved it, just need some popcorn!

  • @Dion1957
    @Dion1957 8 лет назад +8

    Good film but what's with the wolf whistles in the Hotel?

    • @TheSwamper
      @TheSwamper 8 лет назад

      The movie was good, but the score was odd. Much of the music seemed inappropriate to the scene.

    • @SuperMadpol
      @SuperMadpol 7 лет назад +1

      The slide whistle wolf whistles were pretty annoying. Probably the director saving run time and money on close ups to establish the women as hot and that our hero is on the hunt.

  • @circumambulatr
    @circumambulatr 12 лет назад

    Excellent, and thank you...

  • @mickeymousebiker1
    @mickeymousebiker1 12 лет назад

    Yes, indeed, he was a very underestimated actor. One of the very best! Joseph Cotton, as well.

  • @ismkcrk1
    @ismkcrk1 12 лет назад

    The cast is close to perfect. Love that psycho thug doing the "warming up" monolog hit on O'Brien.
    Rudolph Mate. Rare combo cinematographer/director. This guy always put butts in the theater seats.. :)

  • @untamedlion33
    @untamedlion33 12 лет назад

    Great flick!!! even after half a century

  • @ozakiavari9055
    @ozakiavari9055 8 лет назад

    19:18 to 19:25 : Watch very closely, and you'll see Yvette Vicker in a pair of brief cameos.
    Probably best remembered for Attack of the Giant Leeches (1959), when she was just 31.
    In her cameos, here, she was just 22.

  • @SIRTONY
    @SIRTONY 14 лет назад

    Great ...so much to enjoy...:)

  • @mjazzguitar
    @mjazzguitar 7 лет назад

    The chick at the bar said feel those vibrations. Looks like the hippies weren't the first with that.

  • @Salesman
    @Salesman 14 лет назад

    what a great movie. Really loved the character of Paula. Such a sweet and beautiful lady. Loved all her dialogue with Frank. I think the sad music was what made those scenes though.
    Where those whistles at the beginning when a girl passed by for real in the movie or was that edited in?

  • @TheManzfield7
    @TheManzfield7 13 лет назад

    Frank Cady is the Bartender in Palm Springs, Jerry Paris is the bellboy in S.Fran.,who later did
    the Dick Van Dyke Show in the 1960's. Neville Brand is the hoodlum who beats Bigelow with the
    gun, Pamela Britton ( who was very cute, nice figure too) was Mrs.Brown on My Favorite Martian with the late Bill Bixby and Ray Walston in the 1960's. Beverly Garland is the
    secretary with dark hair,(another pretty girl) she did My Three Son's in the 1960's.Great Film.

    • @marywilliams9858
      @marywilliams9858 5 лет назад

      Beverly Garland was very good in My Three Sons. Beautiful.name.

  • @timber149
    @timber149 12 лет назад

    great movie!

  • @529wes
    @529wes 11 лет назад

    Just love Neville Brand in this one...I think this was his first movie role. He was truly a tough guy who was a highly decorated WWII vet.

  •  13 лет назад

    thanks ! very good noir movie

  • @MrGorecki
    @MrGorecki 11 лет назад +7

    I love Paula