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D.O.A. (1950) FILM NOIR 

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Movie Class by PizzaFLIX: a classic of the Film Noir genre, D.O.A.(1950) was directed by Rudolph Maté (1898-1964) and shot by Ernest Laszlo (1998-1984). Both were Austro-Hungarian born filmmakers, who found recognition and acclaim in Hollywood, U.S.A.
Stars: Edmond O'Brien, Pamela Britton, Luther Adler, Neville Brand
Director: Rudolph Maté
In this ultra-noir masterpiece, a vacationing accountant desperately retraces the last 24 hours of his life to solve his own murder from a deadly slow-acting poison!

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@Fandango541
@Fandango541 5 лет назад
Hands down this is one of the best pieces of Film Noir ever made. Jesus I love this movie!! The way it opens with that long walk down the hall, every frame, every damn minute of this film is pure genius. Truly--they just don't make 'em like this anymore and there are no actors today who could play these roles. Thanks for posting this!!!!
@PizzaFLIX
@PizzaFLIX 5 лет назад
Thanks for watching PizzaFLIX. May the Sauce be with you!
@Fandango541
@Fandango541 5 лет назад
@@PizzaFLIX 🤣The Sauce is strong in this one!
@glendasmilesalot2959
@glendasmilesalot2959 5 лет назад
You took the words right out of my mouth David! I love when the pharmacist had perfect aim when he cracked Chester in the head with bottle!
@foveauxbear
@foveauxbear 5 лет назад
I'm quite sure Jesus never saw it ...
@LRBeforeTheInternet
@LRBeforeTheInternet 4 года назад
@David Loehmann I'm not so sure your vision hasn't been completely clouded by the nostalgia goggles you're currently wearing, David. Sure, It's an entertaining flick, but it's all over the map when it comes to acting, dialog, and edits that are rather amateurish at best, even for the time and lack of budget. It's the plot of the film that keeps me interested and despite the rather derivative script of the remake, I think the 1988 version is far superior.
@JC-gw3yo
@JC-gw3yo Год назад
Great actors, great plot and great movie
@davidparris7167
@davidparris7167 Год назад
This a favorite of mine. A wonderful noir classic with Edmond O'Brien giving one of his finest performances along with all the others involved who can all take a well-deserved bow. Have watched it many times and has never lost its power and sheer old school entertainment value.
@Is..4110
@Is..4110 4 года назад
It's because of this movie that I'm a huge fan of film noir..... Edmund O'Brien was a brilliant actor and the ladies of that era , no one else compares...
@glorialange6446
@glorialange6446 4 месяца назад
Brilliant. No other version of the movie can match this one. Edmond O'Brien and his first mention of his own murder was superb!
@VeraStiopul-ws6zp
@VeraStiopul-ws6zp 2 месяца назад
Yes I knew he will say that
@ECheatwood1
@ECheatwood1 5 лет назад
Saw this movie as a kid and it was responsible for my love of classic movies ever since.
@albietide
@albietide 5 лет назад
My grandmother saw this film when it first appeared in theaters.
@akarpowicz
@akarpowicz 5 лет назад
When I was a teen mid 197o's, , my mother heard DOA was going to be shown on TV. She remembered seeing it in the threatre. We huddled around the one TV with an antenna that could pick up the station that was showing it. (Rural area.) It was very fuzzy, We loved it. I'd never heard the term film noir. This was my introduction.
@charliegrove199
@charliegrove199 4 года назад
@@albietide night of teliveing ded
@kell4674
@kell4674 5 лет назад
Brilliant film. Seen this several times and never tire of it. The writers should have received Oscar nominations.
@DME309
@DME309 3 года назад
Absolutely Sensational. The Best
@angelawilliams9088
@angelawilliams9088 Год назад
I agree with everything you said!
@pamthompson3170
@pamthompson3170 Год назад
This is my favorite version so far.
@maureenkirby1207
@maureenkirby1207 2 года назад
One of my favourite film noir movies! Keeps you on the edge of your seat even tho I've viewed it many times. Great atmosphere.
@eileenmchale3140
@eileenmchale3140 Год назад
Yes - I agree.xx
@newtronix
@newtronix 4 года назад
Man that was a fantastic movie. For want of sounding clichéd, they don't make 'em like that any more.
@michaelknapp8961
@michaelknapp8961 5 лет назад
I just watched the whole thing. Holy mother of god was it good!!!!! How come I’ve never heard of this film???? This is the best film noir I’ve ever seen and I’ve seen a lot of them. It is a roller coaster of drama gripping you tightly and never letting you go. It’s noir at its finest!! I’m gonna try to find it on DVD somewhere. What a treat!!!!!
@cynthiaenglish2736
@cynthiaenglish2736 2 года назад
I LOVE Edmund O’Brien whether radio or films. I heard the radio version of DOA and loved it. Seeing the movie was even more rewarding. Thank you!
@dadycreations100
@dadycreations100 4 года назад
The initial long walk down the hall and an original plot, the victim of an homicide who kills his own killer prior this one would kill him, are the biggest merits of this historical movie. Engaging.
@Charlie-pe1vr
@Charlie-pe1vr 4 года назад
Young kids don’t appreciate movies like this. Love the old classic. Keep them coming
@foveauxbear
@foveauxbear 5 лет назад
Loved this little gem, every thing was first class: acting, cinematography, musical score.
@wilsonpicket8505
@wilsonpicket8505 Год назад
GREAT flick! I never get tired of it.
@jeccawillow3635
@jeccawillow3635 4 года назад
This film is edge of the seat , gripping and a very clever black and white thriller. Excellent acting and clever twists . Thoroughly brilliant. Thank you for sharing.
@akarpowicz
@akarpowicz 5 лет назад
Aaaah, my Edmond O'Brien fix. Love this film. It never fails to satisfy.
@Reciprocity_Soils
@Reciprocity_Soils 5 лет назад
Thank you, PizzaFlix, for uploading some wonderful movies for a rainy afternoon. Great movie with a winding storyline.
@MOGGS1942
@MOGGS1942 2 года назад
A man can never get enough of Edmond O'Brien.
@orchardist6559
@orchardist6559 5 лет назад
Any film with Edmond O’Brien is well worth seeing. The penny-whistle is quite funny but not sure it doesn’t detract from the serious aspect of a wonderful film. Outside shot of Bigalow running in panic is just so good. Thank you for posting.
@Dick67
@Dick67 5 лет назад
yeah whats with that goofy whistle?
@Fandango541
@Fandango541 5 лет назад
I frickin hate that penny-whistle!! I think it was added later by the studio who believed it didn't have enuf 'kick' to it. Those studio execs had the $$$ but they also had the brains god gave a turd--no brains at all.
@stephenarling1667
@stephenarling1667 4 года назад
The goofy slide whistle adds tension to the film, leading the viewer to wonder "what is this strange thing that's about to unfold?"
@joestupid2571
@joestupid2571 4 года назад
Whistle should be muted. It was stupid.
@STICKITINYOUREAR
@STICKITINYOUREAR 5 лет назад
SPOILER ALERT - When I first saw this movie on tv I was very young. I was not a fan of O'Brien. This movie made me a fan. I was on the edge of my seat hoping he would find the antidote. I was crushed when he died. Thank you PizzaFix for the good quality download.
@garrysekelli6776
@garrysekelli6776 4 года назад
He found the murderers before he died though.
@jjamo5
@jjamo5 4 года назад
''Who was murdered? .... I was!!!!'' Awesome line!!
@kelvinsmith6854
@kelvinsmith6854 5 лет назад
Classic Film Noir...great print !
@twinkle3026
@twinkle3026 4 года назад
I have never watched a film, starring Edmond O'Brien, which is deemed less than a masterpiece!
@georgecolon2786
@georgecolon2786 5 лет назад
This movie is a real classic, One of the best film was ever made . Thanks for the upload ..
@PizzaFLIX
@PizzaFLIX 5 лет назад
Thanks for watching PizzaFLIX. May the Sauce be with you!
@birdznbeezz
@birdznbeezz 5 лет назад
@@PizzaFLIX And also with you...🍕🍕
@VeraStiopul-ws6zp
@VeraStiopul-ws6zp 2 месяца назад
Wow marvelous film thanks
@chrisk8187
@chrisk8187 5 лет назад
Now THAT was a GREAT MOVIE!!!! And on very level; great script, acting, cinematography, musical score, suspense, plot twists, you name it! THANKS FOR UPLOADING!!!
@lizlocher3612
@lizlocher3612 Год назад
This was an excellent film noir, very intriguing and fast paced and hard to figure out so it kept me totally interested throughout!! Wonderful FRIDAY EVENING Fodder for the soul!!!
@ItsKrma00
@ItsKrma00 12 дней назад
One of a kind plot, one ot a kind fabulous actor and most importantly - one of a kind PIZZA. Thank-you for endless hours of entertainment at the touch of a keyboard, at our leisure all thanks to PizzaFlix ❤❤❤
@anthonydubose5779
@anthonydubose5779 4 года назад
Great movie. I love the cars in this movie. I wish we had them today with the technology.
@glendasmilesalot2959
@glendasmilesalot2959 5 лет назад
Saw this one in a film class in college and has become one of my top ten film noir movies. I could not help but laugh when all of the folks were dancing to that crazy band. I just wish life was so simple that we could all get along like that! I died laughing when the doctor "manhandled" Frank! I love when Chester got cracked in the head by the pharmacist! So many great scenes! Thanks for sharing this!
@WolfyDaddy
@WolfyDaddy 4 года назад
The Denis Quaid remake actually did this one justice but the original is still the best. men were men and women were feminine. 👍👍👍😎
@StacySalles55
@StacySalles55 4 года назад
Wolfy Daddy1961 The women seem stupid in this movie. Give me ida Lupino or Lauren Bacall toughness any day.
@Docneg
@Docneg 4 года назад
The second DOA is the only remake I like.
@dankwartdenkhardt5714
@dankwartdenkhardt5714 4 года назад
Edmond O´Brien was a phantastic actor, the so called second row, like Robert Ryan, Ed Begley, Lee J. Cobb, Fred McMurray, Leo G. Carroll and so on...
@kayjackson8922
@kayjackson8922 5 лет назад
I would watch a tissue commercial all day long if Edmond O'Brian were in it. THANKS FOR UPLOADING!! KILLER MOVIE!!
@akarpowicz
@akarpowicz 4 года назад
Me too. He always delivers.
@mayormc
@mayormc 4 года назад
I think this posting has the best audio and video quality on the tube. A real B movie classic. Edmond O'Brien was underrated.
@PizzaFLIX
@PizzaFLIX 4 года назад
mayormc Thanks for watching PizzaFLIX. May the Sauce be with you!
@PizzaFLIX
@PizzaFLIX 4 года назад
mayormc Thanks for watching PizzaFLIX. May the Sauce be with you!
@SenorQuichotte
@SenorQuichotte 5 лет назад
One of the best film noirs. The opening is classic.
4 года назад
Very suspenseful movie for a late Monday nite.👍
@sepgorut2492
@sepgorut2492 5 лет назад
A great film one of the best available on youtube
@RetiredSchoolCook
@RetiredSchoolCook 5 лет назад
GREAT MOVIE GREAT STORY SO GLAD TO WATCH IT AGAIN MANY TIMES OVER THE YEARS THANK YOU PIZZA FLIX HAPPY WEEKEND
@dank9296
@dank9296 Год назад
This is an excellent film noir classic. Thanks for posting!👍😎
@guitarlawyer75
@guitarlawyer75 4 года назад
THis is a very good movie! Better than most of the crap that Hollywood is making now. Thanks for the upload!
@tarahdoran386
@tarahdoran386 5 лет назад
REALLY good film worth watching good quality : thank you for sharing this; enjoyed a good classic movie.
@LordZontar
@LordZontar 5 лет назад
Edmond O'Brien was one of the greatest character actors ever. His first major film role was in 1939's The Hunchback Of Notre Dame as the poet Grangoire and he looked to have a very promising future as a leading man in the movies. When World War II came, O'Brien enlisted in the USAAF and it was during his military service that he started having problems controlling his weight; also the timbre of his voice changed and that changed his career trajectory. O'Brien would score a few starring roles in the ensuing years but it was as a character actor that he made his indelible mark as a performer. This movie is one of his few truly outstanding starring roles on top of a stellar portfolio of character roles which were some of the most memorable of any actor in any period.
@angoor101
@angoor101 5 лет назад
I enjoyed the scenery equally and how great America was in the early 50’s and how people dressed. And we’re going to be great again and keep America great.
@thankthelord4536
@thankthelord4536 4 года назад
Keep dreaming.
@u.synlig
@u.synlig 4 года назад
If “great” means mainstreaming “grift”.
@ToniA5555
@ToniA5555 4 года назад
This was my first film noir, and still my favorite.
@peggyhakanson3139
@peggyhakanson3139 5 лет назад
Thank you, PizzaFlix, this is one of my favorite noir films too! Right up there with Diabolique, and more recent fare like The Collector.
@pablocramer9669
@pablocramer9669 5 лет назад
indeed, a great film noir. Thanks for uploading.
@ngugikioi3147
@ngugikioi3147 3 года назад
Damn! This was so good. It's crazy how you can watch all these movies for free on RU-vid. Thanks for uploading
@fslx
@fslx 5 лет назад
Great flick! Thanks for posting! I'd not heard of this one, but enjoyed it and will add to my 100 Noir Films You Should Know list.
@ishaq24722
@ishaq24722 5 лет назад
Great movie indeed. And an underrated actor Edmond O'Brien. This movie was remade in 1988 starring Dennis Quaid, not nearly as well made.
@janeporter818
@janeporter818 5 лет назад
I love this movie!
@jacksongrimes7478
@jacksongrimes7478 5 лет назад
Pretty good. Noir can become addictive. I like noir nights on TCM, when I have access to cable TV.
@michaelkottler
@michaelkottler 3 года назад
Classic film noir at its best. A highlight of the genre, indeed. Thanks for posting!
@coleparker
@coleparker 5 лет назад
I have seen this movie a number of times. It is a great popcorn movie. I loved it.
@JC-gw3yo
@JC-gw3yo 4 года назад
Still stands the test of time. An old fashioned murder mystery full of twists, turns and bad guys. Add Edmond O'brian, and you have a classic
@normasalamanca8558
@normasalamanca8558 5 лет назад
Great quality!! Thanks a million.🌻
@fslx
@fslx 4 года назад
GREAT story -- highly memorable, one of the best noir plots I know of.
@lappylappy7269
@lappylappy7269 3 года назад
The legendary Al “Cake” Wichard on drums !!! Fantastic musician. Great film also !
@stevetessier6568
@stevetessier6568 5 лет назад
The greatest noir film. My favorite of all films.
@angelawilliams9088
@angelawilliams9088 Год назад
LOVE, LOVE THIS MOVIE, AND O'BRIEN!
@PizzaFLIX
@PizzaFLIX Год назад
Hi Angela 🍕Yes it’s a terrific movie. 🍕 Thanks for watching PizzaFLIX. May the Sauce be with you 🍕
@mjmolby
@mjmolby 5 лет назад
The transfer on this is pretty good!
@Ripplin
@Ripplin 5 лет назад
Love this one. Have seen it twice, maybe I'll watch it a third time now. ;) Really nice copy!
@do-re-me-fa3258
@do-re-me-fa3258 Год назад
This movie reminded me of a Bruce Willis movie similar to DOA Donely thing I have to say about that movie was a touch of comedy, I would’ve given it three stars but this movie I’m giving four stars it’s because of the actor Edmond O’Brien is a bit of a legend. Thank you Pizzaflix for sharing this movie with us 👍🏼👍🏼🤍💙🙋🏼‍♀🇨🇦
@roberttelarket4934
@roberttelarket4934 2 года назад
One of the top 35 best film noirs!
@whiteflag1000
@whiteflag1000 4 года назад
YT has suggested the movie to me. I'm so glad to clicked on it. Impressing!
@sergusbower1270
@sergusbower1270 2 года назад
I just love this movie thank you 😊
@PizzaFLIX
@PizzaFLIX 2 года назад
Great movie.
@Fruth37
@Fruth37 4 года назад
I liked the little trivia fact that when Edmond O'Brien runs down the street after learning he was murdered, he was pushing and shoving real citizens who had no idea this was a movie shoot.
@misskim2058
@misskim2058 4 года назад
They still do it to the public, and report it as real. Crisis acting and crowd sourcing aren’t multi-billion dollar industries for marketing to the masses, are they? Nope. It takes very deep pockets to fund it, make it so lucrative when there is zero public advertising for this “service”, and it takes a worldwide stage to perform it. They aren’t private performances. There’d be no need for that. Put news cameras on, and the public also has no idea it’s a “drill”, or a publicly-performed soap opera reported as real. Forensics don’t lie, people do. And reality TV was (and still is) the perfect social experiment to see what absolutely disgusting things some people would do (and what abuse they’d tolerate as well), and how low people would stoop to betray their fellow man and even the ones they claim to love the most for a few dollars and some air time on TV, and to find out how gullible people would be to believe whatever they are shown. Ha. They sure got their answer. I’m sure they also don’t report how many people have cut them off entirely and just don’t engage at all, no news, TV or Hollywood. Minds can see much more clearly when they aren’t crammed with propaganda (which is legal, the news is “entertainment” and legalized propaganda, and it doesn’t actually have to report one single shred of truth, but it does help the lies go down). It’s almost funny to hear people talk of the propaganda campaigns of other countries, while naïvely and childishly believing that THEIR own country doesn’t do it, or “not very much, or we’d know about it!”. Oh sure. “They couldn’t”. “They wouldn’t”. “It would too expensive”. “Everyone would have to be in on it”. “Everyone would know, no one would believe it”. We’ve heard it all, and they’re all wrong. It’s your tax dollars, so nothing is too expensive, besides, they print their own money, so that’s a silly thing to say. It’s just like a terrorist cell, and everyone operates on a “need to know basis”. People have Santa hoax every year, and look how many people are “in on that”, All those couriers, delivering packages to homes are in on this hoax, department stores, and school teachers, and all manner of “fine, upstanding citizens” are “in on it”. ....and it’s not even an *organized* hoax, funded by one organization and controlled, it’s just a word-of-mouth, shoot-from-the-hip hoax, and it works every year on tons of kids… And this is where we hear that “grown-ups wouldn’t fall for hoaxes, only children do”. That’s precisely why adults do. Reporters just read teleprompters that roll the scripts produced by Tavistock and CoIntelPro, just paid puppets, hired to “shape and mold public opinion, both foreign and domestic”. And whenever a TV watcher opens his or her mouth, it becomes readily apparent, their programming and parroting is pert-near flawless. And how sweet of the reporters to thank them for a “tuning in“ to their “programming“, and their top “stories“... after first counting their mind down into a state of alpha, of course. Alpha, where their subconscious will readily except everything streamed visually and audibly, at flicker rates and frequencies perceptible and imperceptible. And all of that was in the very first TV patent. They’ve made enormous strides, enormous ones since then... you should see what they’ve done with schematics and what they can do if they have your DNA. That happens to be a frequency, too...a very specific one.
@None-zc5vg
@None-zc5vg 4 года назад
@SRV. 123 if you look carefully into the escape-from-the-car scene at about 1.07.00, there appears to be a camera-team in the darkness at the side of the road, marked by the large "Mickey Mouse" film-spool holders.
@jchapman8248
@jchapman8248 4 года назад
The opening scene reminds of the stark interior of the old California state, county and local governmental offices when I was a kid during the early to mid 1960s. This scene especially reminds me of the state unemployment office where my uncle went to to find work after he arrived to live with us from the Bronx, NYC.
@johnbartrambrooks8882
@johnbartrambrooks8882 5 лет назад
When I first saw this movie so many years ago I was in a panic, feeling that it was me that was poisoned and about to die.
@janjISMYname
@janjISMYname 5 лет назад
Must have been an all nighter!
@FSSRKeyno
@FSSRKeyno 5 лет назад
Never seen a movie like this. In awe. At the end, I felt like someone just kicked me in the stomach.
@lorrainejones2588
@lorrainejones2588 4 года назад
I first saw this movie years ago and i fell in love with it. My era is Leonardo Decarpio Mark Wahlberg Brad Pitt Tom Hanks but i love these old b&w movies. Bogie is my all time favorite. He died 6 years before i was born. Bacall is my all time female but Melissa McCarthy. Sandra Bullock Julia Roberts Jodie Foster and Dakota Fanning are all up there with Bacall too. I love lots of movies from all years except silent. This is one good movie.
@PizzaFLIX
@PizzaFLIX 4 года назад
Thanks for watching PizzaFLIX.
@buckodonnghaile4309
@buckodonnghaile4309 5 лет назад
Thanks again for all these great uploads.
@exapplerrelppaxe7952
@exapplerrelppaxe7952 3 года назад
FYI, Paula went on to play Lorelei Brown on "My Favorite Martian".
@lawrencemyers3623
@lawrencemyers3623 Год назад
Aw, you beat me to it. Sad to say she died of cancer in '74, age 51.
@ethaneade4937
@ethaneade4937 2 года назад
Im 21.... Saw this film sometime around 2008 from a dvd box set of classic movies that my mother liked to buy.... and ever since then.... Iv'e like this film.... One of the best film noirs i have ever seen
@SweetGypsyRose
@SweetGypsyRose 5 лет назад
Thanx y'all Dennis Quaid did this yrs ago & then everybody said the OG was the best script thanx cuz im bedridden due 2 illness was bored out my mind♡
@jadu581
@jadu581 5 лет назад
music all kinds.......... brilliant!!!!! Great movie!!! thks!!!
@theresabrescher9594
@theresabrescher9594 4 года назад
Always enjoy this movie. May not be well known or appreciated. A great noir.
@badbag9625
@badbag9625 5 лет назад
ALWAYS ! ONE OF THE BEST DRAMATIC MOVIES ONE OF THE BEST ACTORS ONE OF THE .BEST TOPPINGS ON PIZZAFLIX ! ONE OF THE BEST DELIVERIES ON PIZZAFLIX ONE OF THE BEST FANS SAYS THANKS TO ..... ONLY THE BEST...... PIZZAFLIX. ...,... ! ! ! !
@jean6872
@jean6872 2 года назад
It is a complicated story. I had to watch it several times and only when I watched it with a friend who helped me, did I get it. Once I stopped in Banning for a cup of coffee and a piece of pie just because of this movie.
@paulinecorreia5538
@paulinecorreia5538 2 года назад
This is a real enjoyable movie 🍿. Thanks 4 the upload.
@rodericksloan1255
@rodericksloan1255 4 года назад
All these Film Noir movies should be in the public domain but sadly they are not.
@stephenarling1667
@stephenarling1667 4 года назад
Why should they be in the public domain? Why should we value them less than newer products that are often grossly inferior?
@ritaturner368
@ritaturner368 4 года назад
PizzaFlix, I can’t comment on all your movies I’ve watched, you’ll think I’m a stalker, but this is one of my favourites. Great story, great acting and holds your attention all the way through. Must watch for you guys who are put off by the title. You won’t regret it.
@ShakespeareCafe
@ShakespeareCafe 4 года назад
He’s staying at the St Francis Hotel, the same place Roscoe “Fatty” Arbuckle stayed and got in a little trouble
@PizzaFLIX
@PizzaFLIX 4 года назад
I'm impressed, you know your locations.
@pennypiper7382
@pennypiper7382 4 года назад
Music by Dimitri Tiomkin? What can I say....
@richardinspain2255
@richardinspain2255 Год назад
oh such good films around my birth year, 1948, like me, dead complex and exciting to watch, all of them..
@pamthompson3170
@pamthompson3170 2 месяца назад
There are several versions or remakes of this movie. This is my personal favorite.
@Jeke316
@Jeke316 5 лет назад
Excellent movie. Thank you for sharing.
@aspears4008
@aspears4008 2 года назад
One of my favorite movies.
@andyyelbid
@andyyelbid 4 года назад
Thanks PizzaFlix. Good movie,good acting throughout and story line was good with no punches pulled, Obviously the swanny whistle was a terrible idea and the way he kept beating up on that one woman was a bit disturbing seen in 2020...Or possibly even 1950,
@leilathigpen309
@leilathigpen309 4 года назад
What a gem!! Fantastic in every aspect. Want to give a shout for the great music score!! The jazz band featured is one of the best!! 5 thumbs up!!
@jimmason1072
@jimmason1072 5 лет назад
Neville Brand always was a bad ass.....great actor in all his parts.....
@melvina628
@melvina628 5 лет назад
And a top war hero.
@House0fHoot
@House0fHoot 5 лет назад
Thanks for these fab films 🙏🏼
@wilhelminakey5776
@wilhelminakey5776 5 лет назад
I love this movie! I once owned a copy, but missed place it. Thanks for sharing it.
@KostoMax97
@KostoMax97 5 лет назад
Masterpiece!
@kevinvalentinocasanova8416
@kevinvalentinocasanova8416 4 года назад
Such a great upload thanks for the great movie
@sijoth6981
@sijoth6981 4 года назад
They don't make gals like Paula anymore. Loved the movie.
@lucindamendiola8642
@lucindamendiola8642 4 года назад
John Sikorski I felt bad for Paula because he was out chasing other girls then when he got poison he wanted to act like he cared about Paula when I seen the other woman sitting on his desk Using her lady charms on him and then when she left he walked into the room where Paula and she was mad because he was leaving I was confused like if he is with her then why he is flirting with that woman .. but know I know he was single and sleeping around with who ever... poor girl
@Alm0stFam0us
@Alm0stFam0us 3 года назад
Double Indemnity is also one of his fantastic 🎥
@lawrencemyers3623
@lawrencemyers3623 Год назад
Bit of trivia: the first bellhop was Jerry Paris, who played Rob and Laura's neighbor Jerry Helper on the "Dick Van Dyke Show" in the early 60s. Man, I watched too much TV when I was a kid, lol.
@jeangibbs608
@jeangibbs608 5 лет назад
Enjoyed this movie. Thank you.
@None-zc5vg
@None-zc5vg 5 лет назад
The final shoot-out was filmed in the famous 1893 Bradbury Building in L.A., one of L.A.'s oldest commercial buildings that has been used for location-shooting in many pictures.
@stephenarling1667
@stephenarling1667 4 года назад
Shoot-out location-shooting landmark?
@None-zc5vg
@None-zc5vg 4 года назад
@@stephenarling1667And why not?
@stephenarling1667
@stephenarling1667 4 года назад
@@None-zc5vg Indeed.
@paddywinklink7393
@paddywinklink7393 5 лет назад
Brilliant. How come directors of the 21 century have not learned about this type of plot ??? Anyway. Thanks for the download.
@stephenarling1667
@stephenarling1667 5 лет назад
Not many in the short-attention-span generation may be able to follow this type of plot.
@Boogaboioringale
@Boogaboioringale 4 года назад
They know about it but they want to make money off the short attention span generation of today’s folks. So plenty of boom, “special effects” and killing.
@MrAtragon
@MrAtragon 2 года назад
Best Print I've found on the internet
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